...a diet rich in fiber:...
- Can slow your absorption of sugars, which has the potential to promote healthy blood glucose levels.* (http://organicindia.mercola.com/psyllium)
Psyllium fiber comes from the outer coating, or "husk" of the psyllium plant's seeds. It is not wheat, and is therefore gluten free. A bulk forming laxative, psyllium fiber is frequently used to treat constipation. It absorbs liquid in the intestines, swells and forms a bulky stool, which is easy to pass.
Clinical studies have shown that 7 grams of soluble fiber from psyllium husk, taken daily as part of a heart healthy diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering cholesterol.
The above mentioned are some of the known facts & benefit of the psyllium fiber. In addition, it is expected to lower blood sugar level since it aids to slow absorption of sugars, according to the sites I visited.
I have started eating, or drinking, psyllium fiber in the 3 days. It does effect good bowel movement. In a week time, I will have my sugar tested, hoping and praying that it did positive effects on me.
A sachet of psyllium fiber is only Php. 12.00 pesos. In exchange to my other daily expenses, I hope it worth the sacrifices. Psyllium fiber is best taken with a bit of juice to add taste. I mixed it with water and a drop of any juice available. The instruction tells that it has to be taken immediately because the fiber builds a gel while it stays on air.
You may try this but please read the label and instructions that goes with it.
Shake those sugars!

