Important context: I am a Type 2 diabetic on metformin 1,000mg twice daily. I cleared Holy Basil supplementation with my endocrinologist before starting. She was cautiously supportive given the clinical data on Holy Basil's hypoglycemic effects.
I started at 500mg once daily and monitored my fasting blood glucose closely. After one week with no concerning drops, I increased to 500mg twice daily.
Over 8 weeks, I observed a consistent 10-15 mg/dL reduction in my fasting blood glucose readings. My continuous glucose monitor showed fewer post-meal spikes and a smoother overall glucose curve. My A1C at the 3-month check was 6.4%, down from 6.8% at the previous check. My endocrinologist noted the improvement but appropriately pointed out that multiple factors (diet, exercise, seasonal variation) could contribute.
The stress reduction benefits were also substantial. Chronic disease management is inherently stressful, and the constant vigilance around blood sugar monitoring had been wearing me down. Holy Basil made the whole process feel less emotionally taxing.
Critical warning for other diabetics: start low, monitor frequently, and inform your doctor. The blood sugar lowering effect is real and could cause hypoglycemia if combined with aggressive medication dosing. I had two mild hypoglycemic episodes in the first month before my endocrinologist adjusted my metformin dose slightly downward.
This is a serious supplement with real physiological effects -- treat it accordingly, especially if you have metabolic conditions.