Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Dibepan Tea versus Diabetes

What does dibepan tea have to do with diabetes? The answer can be found by a growing number of diabetics in Mexico & South Texas. They swear that dibenpan tea alleviates their diabetics symptoms. It was believed by ancient Mayan Indians in Mexico that dibepan tea has magical powers and was used to treat a variety of illnesses.

But is dibepan tea a safe herbal supplement for diabetes?

When asked, one of the diabetics said that the tea is wonderful and that he hasn't been using any insulin after he started taking the dibepan tea. He claimed that he was able to see an enormous change in just one week. And when he checked his sugar levels, it was closer to normal.
If you are considering trying an herbal supplement, you should consult your doctor.

The plant has a long history of indigenous use, even considered a magical plant by Indians who boiled the bark and fruit to treat diabetic symptoms and other conditions. There is one known side effect to the dibepan tea thought and that includes spells of hypoglycemia (when your sugar level drops too low). Medical experts say the danger with an herbal product like this is not enough research has been done on it yet to know how much is safe to take.

If you are considering trying this herbal supplement, you should consult your doctor.