Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand)
It worked for me at but careful sensible diets are more important too, but the problem is eating it. Of course not just onions, but also granulated powdered lecithin 1 tablespoon is taken everyday with every meal along with food.
Can you tell me if I can just drink the juice of one onion a day (as I not particularly like onions)
Usually whole onions sliced seemed to worked the best, if it is changed to other forms I am afraid it onions might get change chemically.
Will it still work And also how long until the hypoglycemia is cured
Everyone is different. You just have to try it. But must avoid fried foods, snacks and white flour too. Onions seem to stand out for me.
Do you know why or how onion works to control/cure hypoglycemia
MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) content in the onion as well as certain sulfurs that seems to act as a blood purifier and this may be the reason why it works. It is traditionally known as a blood purifier, and this is probably how it got its reputation.
Does one need to continue to take one onion a day to keep hypoglycemia away
That seems to be the pattern as well as taking granulated powdered lecithin also. However, you need to treat yourself holistically which means eating less acid forming food, especially no bread, white flour, and less sugar. Bad habits will not cure anything neither will onions helped if that bad habits is continued. Fried food, white flour, and sweet drinks seem to be the main cause. Onions and garlic seems to help the most, but I prefer onions. For me the best cure is to eliminate the cause and then use something to help our body recover, such as the onion, which I found quite helpful for me.