I heard Dr. Hill mention that Coriander contains Linalool, which
increases insulin activation; it also cleans the insulin receptors on
the surface of cells, thus allowing the insulin that exists to be used
by the body. This is from my notes from 2009 Post-Conference Tour.
On Jan 24, 11:58 am, Kstough <kittysto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How does the coriander help the blood sugar levels? I have someone who is pre-diabetic wanting to know a regimen for her daily use. Looking in the ME book I don't see where it mentions diabetes under the primary and other possible uses. Just curious in case she asks me.
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