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Studies have shown that just 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon per day can lower LDL cholesterol.
 
  
Several studies suggest that cinnamon may have a regulatory effect on blood sugar, making it especially beneficial for people with Type 2 diabetes.
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== Media:Special Precautions of Cinnamon : ==
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The reason high quantities of cinnamon aren’t recommended is that the most common type of cinnamon available in the United States is “cassia cinnamon”. Cassia cinnamon is known to have high levels of a flavoring agent known as coumarin. It’s this flavoring agent that accounts for the potential dangers of cinnamon.How does coumarin interact when taken into the body? Coumarin has the potential to cause liver damage in humans even in the relatively small quantities that an enthusiastic cinnamon user might use on a daily basis. It also has anti-coagulant properties and is a potential carcinogen. Even more disturbing, the European Food Safety Authority demonstrated that the amount of cassia cinnamon found in as little as three small cinnamon cookies could potentially harm the liver of a young child.Read more in Nutrition
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If you happen to be a cinnamon lover, there’s good news with regards to the dangers of cinnamon. There is a form of cinnamon known as Ceylon cinnamon that has very low quantities of coumarin and is considered safe for daily consumption.
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Read more: http://healthmad.com/nutrition/the-hidden-dangers-of-cinnamon/#ixzz1FeCAM6UW
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== The benefits of Cinnamon are : ==
  
In some studies, cinnamon has shown an amazing ability to stop medication-resistant yeast infections.
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* cinnamon per day can lower LDL cholesterol.
 
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* It may have a regulatory effect on blood sugar, making it especially beneficial for people with Type 2 diabetes.
In a study published by researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Maryland, cinnamon reduced the proliferation of leukemia and lymphoma cancer cells.
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* Cinnamon has shown an amazing ability to stop medication-resistant yeast infections.
 
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* Cinnamon reduced the proliferation of leukemia and lymphoma cancer cells.
It has an anti-clotting effect on the blood.
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* It has an anti-clotting effect on the blood.
 
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* Cinnamon has a significant relief in arthritis pain after one week and could walk without pain within one month.
In a study at Copenhagen University, patients given half a teaspoon of cinnamon powder combined with one tablespoon of honey every morning before breakfast had significant relief in arthritis pain after one week and could walk without pain within one month.
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* When added to food, it inhibits bacterial growth and food spoilage, making it a natural food preservative.
 
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* One study found that smelling cinnamon boosts cognitive function and memory.
When added to food, it inhibits bacterial growth and food spoilage, making it a natural food preservative.
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* Cinnamon fights the E. coli bacteria in unpasteurized juices.
 
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* It is a great source of manganese, fiber, iron, and calcium.
One study found that smelling cinnamon boosts cognitive function and memory.
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Researchers at Kansas State University found that cinnamon fights the E. coli bacteria in unpasteurized juices.
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It is a great source of manganese, fiber, iron, and calcium.
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Revision as of 12:03, 4 March 2011

Media:Special Precautions of Cinnamon :

The reason high quantities of cinnamon aren’t recommended is that the most common type of cinnamon available in the United States is “cassia cinnamon”. Cassia cinnamon is known to have high levels of a flavoring agent known as coumarin. It’s this flavoring agent that accounts for the potential dangers of cinnamon.How does coumarin interact when taken into the body? Coumarin has the potential to cause liver damage in humans even in the relatively small quantities that an enthusiastic cinnamon user might use on a daily basis. It also has anti-coagulant properties and is a potential carcinogen. Even more disturbing, the European Food Safety Authority demonstrated that the amount of cassia cinnamon found in as little as three small cinnamon cookies could potentially harm the liver of a young child.Read more in Nutrition « Interesterified Oils: The New Hidden Health DangerBroccoli – Edible Vegetable » If you happen to be a cinnamon lover, there’s good news with regards to the dangers of cinnamon. There is a form of cinnamon known as Ceylon cinnamon that has very low quantities of coumarin and is considered safe for daily consumption. Read more: http://healthmad.com/nutrition/the-hidden-dangers-of-cinnamon/#ixzz1FeCAM6UW

The benefits of Cinnamon are :

  • cinnamon per day can lower LDL cholesterol.
  • It may have a regulatory effect on blood sugar, making it especially beneficial for people with Type 2 diabetes.
  • Cinnamon has shown an amazing ability to stop medication-resistant yeast infections.
  • Cinnamon reduced the proliferation of leukemia and lymphoma cancer cells.
  • It has an anti-clotting effect on the blood.
  • Cinnamon has a significant relief in arthritis pain after one week and could walk without pain within one month.
  • When added to food, it inhibits bacterial growth and food spoilage, making it a natural food preservative.
  • One study found that smelling cinnamon boosts cognitive function and memory.
  • Cinnamon fights the E. coli bacteria in unpasteurized juices.
  • It is a great source of manganese, fiber, iron, and calcium.