I have been reading personal reports on cornstarch before bedtime being very beneficial for some people with sleep disorders, even in extreme cases.
This presumably is to do with cornstarch being super slow to digest and metabolise and so helping nighttime dips in blood sugar. Saying that while some reports are by people with obvious and diagnosed metabolic issues, including diabetes, some individuals with no known/identified metabolic issues are also reporting massive improvements in duration and quality of sleep.
This apparently works only if cornstarch is uncooked and mixed in cold liquid, water or yogurt etc. The amounts people take vary from 2 teaspoons to 3 or more heaped tablespoons.
Wondering if anyone here has tried this or any alternatives such as tapoica or potato starch? The jury is still out on whether those would have any effects so interested in any feedback...
This presumably is to do with cornstarch being super slow to digest and metabolise and so helping nighttime dips in blood sugar. Saying that while some reports are by people with obvious and diagnosed metabolic issues, including diabetes, some individuals with no known/identified metabolic issues are also reporting massive improvements in duration and quality of sleep.
This apparently works only if cornstarch is uncooked and mixed in cold liquid, water or yogurt etc. The amounts people take vary from 2 teaspoons to 3 or more heaped tablespoons.
Wondering if anyone here has tried this or any alternatives such as tapoica or potato starch? The jury is still out on whether those would have any effects so interested in any feedback...