I just started with coconut oil. My levels started at 16, and for two days my level has went down 7 points. I already have more energy. I'll keep you all informed how it's going.
Coconut oil can be used to reduce sugar level in blood. I have received positive results from my friends who have used coconut oil.
In starting there is some negative symptoms like having a couple of loose stools and chest becoming heavy, but later immune system gets used to the oil.
More better results were found when I did a combination of Salacia Oblonga and Ginger powder with coconut oil. Sugar score really falls down and it has been observed that sugar remains stable at lower side for 50 hours, as if the pancreas has started releasing insulin.
But slowly fluctuation starts in sugar score. Same positive results can't be seen in all diabetics. But yes, Coconut Oil does reduce sugar score and boosts pancreas to function.
Jan 08, 2011 Rating
Coconut Oil for Diabetes by: Frederick
Yes, coconut oil is one of the best foods for diabetics! Coconut oil CAN feed your cells with or withoutinsulin.
Only coconut oil is almost three-quarters medium chain fatty acids (MCFA). These unique fatty acids can enter your cells to nourish them even if your pancreas are incapable of producing insulin.
Please do inform us how coconut oil is helping in your fight against diabetes.