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Originally published July 28 2004

Chromium supplementation helps stabilize blood sugar, but should diabetics take chromium supplements?

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Here's an article that's clearly skeptical about any health claims related to chromium supplementation (see below). What it fails to consider, however, is chromium's ability to increase insulin sensitivity in people with diabetes. That effect can help diabetics stabilize their blood sugar.

I agree with the article, however, on the point that chromium shouldn't be taken as a separate supplement. Get your chromium from whole food sources or organic vitamins. Just eating organic foods will automatically provide higher levels of chromium.

As with most minerals, there is a risk of toxicity from overdose when taking chromium, so don't think that more is necessarily better. In fact, this mineral should only be ingested in very tiny amounts -- micrograms. Personally, I don't keep track of my chromium intake. I just eat superfoods, whole food supplements, sea vegetables and other healthy food sources and let nature take care of the chromium.






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