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Cinnamon
Sticks Cinnamomum verum Ceylon
cinnamon 100% REAL AYURVEDIC
PURE NATURAL Worldwide Free Shipping 100 Gm To 1 kg
Cinnamon is a highly delicious spice.
It has been prized for its medicinal properties for thousands of
years.
Modern science has now confirmed what people have known for
ages.
Here are 10 health benefits of cinnamon that are supported by
scientific research.
Cinnamon
Is High in a Substance With Powerful Medicinal Properties
Cinnamon is a spice that is made from the inner bark of trees
scientifically known as Cinnamomum.
It has been used as an ingredient throughout history, dating
back as far as Ancient Egypt. It used to be rare and valuable and was regarded
as a gift fit for kings.
These days, cinnamon is cheap, available in every supermarket
and found as an ingredient in various foods and recipes.
There are two main types of cinnamon
Ceylon cinnamon: Also known
as “true” cinnamon.
Cassia cinnamon: The more
common variety today and what people generally refer to as “cinnamon.”
Cinnamon is made by cutting the stems of cinnamon trees. The
inner bark is then extracted and the woody parts removed.
When it dries, it forms strips that curl into rolls, called
cinnamon sticks. These sticks can be ground to form cinnamon powder.
The distinct smell and flavor of cinnamon are due to the oily
part, which is very high in the compound cinnamaldehyde.
Scientists believe that this compound is responsible for most of
cinnamon’s powerful effects on health and metabolism.
Cinnamon
Is Loaded With Antioxidants
Antioxidants protect your body from oxidative damage caused by
free radicals.
Cinnamon is loaded with powerful antioxidants, such as
polyphenols.
In a study that compared the antioxidant activity of 26 spices,
cinnamon wound up as the clear winner, even outranking “superfoods” like
garlic and oregano.
In fact, it is so powerful that cinnamon can be used as a
natural food preservative.
Cinnamon
Has Anti-Inflammatory Properties
Inflammation is incredibly important.
It helps your body fight infections and repair tissue damage.
However, inflammation can become a problem when it’s chronic and
directed against your body’s own tissues.
Cinnamon may be useful in this regard. Studies show that this
spice and its antioxidants have potent anti inflammatory properties.
Cinnamon
May Cut the Risk of Heart Disease
Cinnamon has been linked to a reduced risk of heart disease, the
world’s most common cause of premature death.
In people with type 2 diabetes, 1 gram or about half a teaspoon
of cinnamon per day has been shown to have beneficial effects on blood markers.
It reduces levels of total cholesterol, “bad” LDL cholesterol
and triglycerides, while “good” HDL cholesterol remains stable.
More recently, a big review study concluded that a cinnamon dose
of just 120 mg per day can have these effects. In this study, cinnamon also
increased “good” HDL cholesterol levels.
In animal studies, cinnamon has been shown to reduce blood
pressure.
When combined, all these factors may drastically cut your risk
of heart disease.
Cinnamon
Can Improve Sensitivity to the Hormone Insulin
Insulin is one of the key hormones that regulate metabolism and
energy use.
It’s also essential for transporting blood sugar from your
bloodstream to your cells.
The problem is that many people are resistant to the effects of
insulin.
This is known as insulin resistance, a hallmark of serious
conditions like metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
The good news is that cinnamon can dramatically reduce insulin
resistance, helping this important hormone do its job.
By increasing insulin sensitivity, cinnamon can lower blood
sugar levels, as discussed in the next chapter
Cinnamon
Lowers Blood Sugar Levels and Has a Powerful Anti-Diabetic Effect
Cinnamon is well known for its blood sugar lowering properties.
Apart from the beneficial effects on insulin resistance,
cinnamon can lower blood sugar by several other mechanisms.
First, cinnamon has been shown to decrease the amount of glucose
that enters your bloodstream after a meal.
It does this by interfering with numerous digestive enzymes,
which slows the breakdown of carbohydrates in your digestive tract.
Second, a compound in cinnamon can act on cells by mimicking
insulin.
This greatly improves glucose uptake by your cells, though it
acts much slower than insulin itself.
Numerous human studies have confirmed the anti-diabetic effects
of cinnamon, showing that it can lower fasting blood sugar levels by 10–29%
Cinnamon
May Have Beneficial Effects on Neurodegenerative Diseases
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by progressive loss
of the structure or function of brain cells.
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are two of the most common
types.
Two compounds found in cinnamon appear to inhibit the buildup of
a protein called tau in the brain, which is one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s
disease.
In a study in mice with Parkinson’s disease, cinnamon helped
protect neurons, normalized neurotransmitter levels and improved motor function.
These effects need to be studied further in humans.
Cinnamon
Helps Fight Bacterial and Fungal Infections
Cinnamaldehyde, one of the main active components of cinnamon,
may help fight various kinds of infection.
Cinnamon oil has been shown to effectively treat respiratory
tract infections caused by fungi.
It can also inhibit the growth of certain bacteria,
including Listeria and Salmonella.
However, the evidence is limited and so far cinnamon has not
been shown to reduce infections elsewhere in the body.
The antimicrobial effects of cinnamon may also help prevent
tooth decay and reduce bad breath.
Cinnamon
May Help Fight the HIV Virus
HIV is a virus that slowly breaks down your immune system, which
can eventually lead to AIDS, if untreated.
Cinnamon extracted from Cassia varieties is thought to help
fight against HIV-1, the most common strain of the HIV virus in humans.
A laboratory study looking at HIV-infected cells found that
cinnamon was the most effective treatment of all 69 medicinal plants studied.
Human trials are needed to confirm these effects.
The
Bottom Line
At the end of the day, cinnamon is one of the most delicious and
healthiest spices on the planet.
It can lower blood sugar levels, reduce heart disease risk
factors and has a plethora of other impressive health benefits.
Just make sure to get Ceylon cinnamon or stick to small doses if
you’re using the Cassia variety.
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We at Indian Real Spices and Herbs blend our products by our own. We outsource
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generations, we also know a bit of medicinal uses of herbs and spices, so we
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