My body has plenty of insulin, but for some reason, when my body breaks down sugars, the insulin isn't as effective. When I eat something higher on the GI index, something with a lot of simple sugars, the cinnamon prevents my sugar from running too high. I don't know the exact mechanism, but my sugars used to be in the 90s, now they're in the 70s fasting since I began taking 2 cinnamon capsules before each meal.
Purple Banana Reviewed by Purple Banana on . Blood sugar and cannabis Everyone knows smoking pot has a 99.9999999999991% chance of causing the munchies. I have polycystic ovarian syndrome, and with this comes insulin resistance. My fasting blood sugars are anywhere from 75-120, and I personally don't have a meter (testing strips are obscenely expensive), but I use the ones at my work once a week (with my supervisor's blessing), so I can't rightfully check my sugar after I smoke (I will never go to work high or even buzzed). My question is, does cannabis Rating: 5