When I recently traveled to the states to visit my daughter, I came bearing gifts of spices from my home on Dominica and felt somewhat like Columbus!  One of spices I gave her was cinnamon in very large pieces of the bark to be exact. Not only did she appreciate it for cooking since I made cocoa tea, but she knows its medicinal benefits too.

For centuries other cultures such as the Far East, India and Southeast Asia have used cinnamon for bronchitis, gastrointestinal problems, loss of appetite and control of diabetes. Fast forward to the present and research continues to extol the valuable health benefits including:

  1. Anti- inflammatory and anti- clotting activity which is due to the cinnamaldehyde.
  2. Boosts brain function by its scent alone improving working memory, virtual recognition memory, intentional processes and visual motor speed. Impressive!
  3. Anti- microbial properties which stop the growth of bacteria, fungi and Candida yeast.
  4. Helps improve control of diabetes.  It regulates blood sugar and also intaking 2 grams for 12 weeks has been found to improve blood pressure and lipid profiles in people with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes.
  5. A daily dose of cinnamon protects kidneys from damage  from gentamicin ,an antibiotic known to cause kidneys problems.
  6. Supports blood sugar with people who have type 2 diabetes improving glycerin status Plus cinnamon oil is beneficial for diabetic neuropathy.

All of this is so exciting! I’m also including a recipe for delicious apple cinnamon water said to detoxify and help with weight loss.

Ingredients:

1 apple, sliced

1 cinnamon stick

5-7 slices of fresh ginger root

Method:

Fill a 2 quart pitcher with water

Add the apple slices

Add the cinnamon stick

Add the ginger

Allow to steep overnight, then drink.

You can refill with water 3-4 times before replacing the ingredients!

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