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Blood sugar level - My wife

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My wife's blood sugar level seems not to decrease in spite of being on drugs like Trajenta 5mg and Amaryl 1.

Now I give her a glass of fenugreek soaked water on empty stomach. Is it ok for me continue with it.

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I wanted to know if powered fenugreek seeds soaked in water overnight is ok. I tried this and felt she was better.

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Activity2004

Have you talked to her Endocrinologist? What did he/she say?

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dont know about fenugreek effects but would love to know did it help

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I think my wife looks healthier. I haven't done a sugar test though

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I have seen some mention of fenugreek as a possible cure for diabetes as it slows down absorption of sugar in the system because it has lots of fibre.

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