I did a little online research and found two articles at a reliable site that suggest that green tea can help control blood sugar and triglyceride levels,
http://www.livestrong.com/article/24640 ... de-levels/
http://www.livestrong.com/article/31949 ... d-glucose/
These articles also warns that
My friend doesn't like green tea, so I ordered a three month supply of high quality Matcha capsules for her to take (two per day) on the chance that it might help to bring her back out of the diabetic zone. Stricter control over diet and more excercise are her primary strategy for regaining normal blood sugar levels, but we are hoping that this powdered green tea will help a little bit.The University of Maryland Medical Center cautions that green tea is known to interact with several medications, including certain antibiotics, heart medications, beta blockers to lower blood pressure, cholesterol-lowering medications and chemotherapy agents.
Have you heard any stories about folks who have used green tea as part of a strategy to control diabetes?