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Default Blueberry leaf tea


"Todd" > wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I tried my first cut of blueberry leaf tea. It was
> the "leaf", not he berry, so it did not taste much
> like blueberries. Added a bit of stevia. As herbal
> teas go, this wasn't so bad. I "might" (note the
> weasel word) like it.
>
> Here is why NIDDM's would be interested in blueberry
> leaf tea:
>
> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17261891
>
> In a 4-week randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial ...
> Blueberin reduced fasting plasma glucose from 143+/-5,2mg/L
> to 104+/-5,7 mg/L (p<0,001), whereas there was no statistically
> significant changes in the Placebo group from 138+/-4,8 mg/L
> to 126+/-5,1mg/L (p>0,05).
>
> A 39 point drop. Yipee!
>
> I eat a lot of blueberries too (3/4 of a cups at a time). But,
> apparently, the fruit is not so consistent in its chemical
> content. Plus, the berries have carbs and the leaves are
> insignificant carb wise.
>
> Me thinks I will use both.
>
> Anyone have a favorite blueberry leaf tea?
>
> -T


I don't like blueberries or most tea like that. I do like some tea but
don't drink it often. I take green tea extract and also blueberry leaves
and blueberry extract.