We find the evidence backed with hard research on why Cinnamon maybe the solution for blood sugar control, weight loss, alertness, creating natural disinfectants, cancer prevention, IBS and much more. Take a closer look at the evidence. Cinnamon benefits are compelling.
The FDA has not approved Cinnamon to cure any medical condition. This information is presented for informational purposes and is not intended to treat, diagnose or cure any illness. Consult a physician before taking any Cinnamon.
· Blood Sugar Control
several studies have found that Cinnamon
has properties that help those with insulin resistance. It is therefore very
popular with Type 2 diabetics who take it to control their blood sugar
variations.
Ceylon Cinnamon is particularly popular because it has low levels of Coumarin compared to Cassia Cinnamon found in your grocery store. In case you did not know, Coumarin in high doses can cause liver damage. This study found Cassia Cinnamon was more effective than Ceylon Cinnamon at controlling blood sugar for a given amount of Cinnamon. An easy solution is to therefore double your dosage of Ceylon Cinnamon, since even doubling the dosage will not come close to the high Coumarin levels found in Cassia Cinnamon.
Ceylon Cinnamon is particularly popular because it has low levels of Coumarin compared to Cassia Cinnamon found in your grocery store. In case you did not know, Coumarin in high doses can cause liver damage. This study found Cassia Cinnamon was more effective than Ceylon Cinnamon at controlling blood sugar for a given amount of Cinnamon. An easy solution is to therefore double your dosage of Ceylon Cinnamon, since even doubling the dosage will not come close to the high Coumarin levels found in Cassia Cinnamon.
Ceylon
Cinnamon was found to have an effect on blood sugar control in a rat model. If
you are taking Ceylon Cinnamon for diabetes, take it in moderation as part of a
healthy program of diet, proper nutrition and moderate exercise.
Cinnamon has a 3-5% effect on blood sugar levels, similar to an older generation of diabetes drugs. That could make it an ideal option for pre diabetics. For severe Type 2 diabetics, whether you can take enough cinnamon to make a difference is a decision you should make in consultation with your doctor.
Cinnamon has a 3-5% effect on blood sugar levels, similar to an older generation of diabetes drugs. That could make it an ideal option for pre diabetics. For severe Type 2 diabetics, whether you can take enough cinnamon to make a difference is a decision you should make in consultation with your doctor.
· Candida Yeast Infections - Cinnamon has shown
an amazing ability to stop medication-resistant yeast infections. This applies
to Escherichia coli bacteria and Candida albicans fungus. This study discovered
that Cinnamon Oil was one of three leading essential oils effective against
Candida. A second study found that Cinnamon Oil was effective against three
strains of Candida, Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis, and Candida krusei.
Real Ceylon Cinnamon Tea infused with Cinnamon Bark Oil could be an excellent
way to fight internal Candida infections and boost your immune system. For
topical applications (except genital areas and mucous membranes) 1% Ceylon Cinnamon
Leaf Oil mixed with a carrier oil could be an extremely effective treatment
option.
· Stomach Bug/Flu -
By far and away the best remedy for a horrible stomach bug is Cinnamon. It make
sense because Cinnamon is a powerful anti-bacterial.
· Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) – As a digestive cinnamon dramatically reduces the
uncomfortable feelings associated with IBS especially the bloating. It does
this by killing bacteria and healing infections in the GI tract and enabling
the gastric juices to work normally. A Japanese study apparently showed it to
cure ulcers but this cannot be verified. But if you do have stomach cramps or
upsets, a cup of Cinnamon tea 2-3 times per day will dramatically reduce
the pain.
· Cancer Preventer – Research shows that
Cinnamon oil is a promising solution in the treatment of Tumors, Gastric
Cancers and Melanomas. Research studies show that sugar maybe causing or
sustaining cancer cells and cinnamon may have a mitigating effect by
controlling blood sugar levels in the body. Another study found good results
with leukemia and lymphoma cancer cells. Cinnamon in its various forms has two
chemical constituents called Cinnamaldehyde and Eugenol (From Cinnamon
Oil). These have been used to develop nutraceuticals in this study that have
proven fairly effective in fighting Human Colon Cancer Cells (Eugenol) and
Human hepatoma cells (Cinnamaldehyde). So the evidence seems to suggest that
Cinnamon is starving cancer cells of the sugar needed to sustain them.
· Arthritis/Osteoporosis
– The widely cited Copenhagen
university study is a hoax. Most of the evidence that Cinnamon helps arthritis
is from personal testimonials. Some people claim drinking Cinnamon tea helps
the pain from arthritis while others claim a Cinnamon Oil based massage oil
helps ease the pain.
What we do know is that Cinnamon has high levels (73% DV in two sticks of Cinnamon) of Manganese which is used to build bones, blood and other connective tissues, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. The body needs manganese for optimal bone health, so people who are deficient in the mineral are more likely to develop osteoporosis.
· Anti-Bacterial/Anti Microbial - Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil is a powerful anti-bacterial and makes a great natural disinfectant. Cinnamon oil had the best anti microbial activity among three oils against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus , Aspergillus oryzae , and Penicillium digitatum.
Dilute it with water to disinfect kitchen counter tops, sinks, your refrigerator, door knobs, toys and many other things. If you have young children and don't want to use harsh cancer causing chemicals use Cinnamon Oil. Cinnamon sticks are also a good anti bacterial but you would need a lot of it to make a difference. If you want a mild disinfect, like to wash your face, then a couple of Cinnamon sticks boiled in hot water might be an idea.
What we do know is that Cinnamon has high levels (73% DV in two sticks of Cinnamon) of Manganese which is used to build bones, blood and other connective tissues, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. The body needs manganese for optimal bone health, so people who are deficient in the mineral are more likely to develop osteoporosis.
· Anti-Bacterial/Anti Microbial - Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil is a powerful anti-bacterial and makes a great natural disinfectant. Cinnamon oil had the best anti microbial activity among three oils against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus , Aspergillus oryzae , and Penicillium digitatum.
Dilute it with water to disinfect kitchen counter tops, sinks, your refrigerator, door knobs, toys and many other things. If you have young children and don't want to use harsh cancer causing chemicals use Cinnamon Oil. Cinnamon sticks are also a good anti bacterial but you would need a lot of it to make a difference. If you want a mild disinfect, like to wash your face, then a couple of Cinnamon sticks boiled in hot water might be an idea.
· Food Preservative – Cinnamon is
effective in inhibiting bacterial growth. This maybe one reason why it is
widely used in food preparation in hot Asian countries. In Sri Lanka,
virtually every dish has a pinch of Cinnamon in it. In addition to great
flavor, Ceylon Cinnamon in combination with other spices like Turmeric and
Chili may have been an indigenous solution to preserve food without a
refrigerator. This study for using Cinnamon Oil coated paper as a preservative
found a 6% Cinnamon Oil solution was responsible for complete inhibition of
mold in sliced bread packaging. Also found cinnamon oil effective in developing
insect resistant food packaging film.
· Odor Neutralizer – Pure Cinnamon
Leaf oil not only smells great but is an effective odor neutralizer as it kills
bacteria that creates bad odors and not just mask odors. All you need is 2-5
drops of Cinnamon leaf oil mixed with water on a diffuser and within minutes
all odors are neutralized. Alternatively spray diluted Cinnamon Leaf Oil and
wipe down toilets, floors and kitchen counter tops, garbage cans and the
interior of vehicles to rapidly remove foul odors. Far better than any chemical
sprays. It also has the effect of improving your mood. Especially great as a
cure for the winter blues.
· Alertness, Memory & Cognitive Development – Dr. Bryan
Raudenbush, Director of Undergraduate Research and associate professor of
psychology at Wheeling Jesuit University
in Wheeling, WV. Cinnamon may keep you more alert and
decrease your frustration when you are behind the wheel.
· Weight Reducer – Cinnamon apparently has the effect of thinning your blood thereby increasing blood circulation. Increased blood flow generally boosts your metabolism which is why it may be helpful in weight loss. This blood thinning property of Cinnamon also helps it in acting as an anti clotting agent especially for those suffering from heart disease. Care must be taken to NOT to Cinnamon with other blood thinning medication. The main ingredient that causes your blood to thin is Coumarin which is present in high doses in Cassia Cinnamon (4%) but not in Ceylon Cinnamon (0.04%). However Coumarin causes liver damage. So taking Cassia Cinnamon for weight loss may end up causing liver damage.
· Massage Therapy – Cinnamon is a well known warming agent. Combined with a carrier oil it is highly effective in relaxing and relieving muscle pain. Some put a few drops in their bath to relax and to sooth tired and aching muscles.
· Anti-Fungal – Got a bad case of athletes foot?
Perhaps a toe nail fungus? Cinnamon's powerful anti fungal properties are the
perfect natural alternative to killing the athletes foot fungus. You can use
Cinnamon sticks or even better a few drops of powerful Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil
(not to exceed 1% cinnamon oil to water) and soak your feet. Usually good
results in three days with the oil. Similar results for toe tail fungus.
· E-coli Fighter/Salmonella – One of
the most effective E-coli fighters because of its anti microbial properties.
Mix cinnamon oil with hydrogen peroxide and spray your cutting board and
kitchen sink especially after you have cut meats. Spray it in your
refrigerator. It’s safe and natural.
· Tooth Decay and Gum Disease – Again
the anti-bacterial properties of Cinnamon play a crucial role in getting rid of
harmful bacteria without damaging your teeth or gums. It’s one of the reasons
that Cinnamon Oil is often used in chewing gums, mouthwashes, toothpaste and
breath mints.
· Cold, Sore Throat and Cough – At the
first sign (within 5-10 minutes) of sniffles or an itch in your throat take
some Cinnamon Tea or Cinnamon stick Tea. It is said to stop an impending
illness in its tracks. Again this is related to the anti bacterial properties
and warming properties of Cinnamon and its propensity to increase blood flow
and thereby improve blood oxygen levels to fight illness. Chinese traditional
medicine commonly recommends Cinnamon for phlegm coughs.
· Alzheimer’s Disease – An Israeli
study done at the University
of Tel Aviv that found sufficient
evidence to conclude that Cinnamon can delay the effects of five aggressive
strains of Alzheimer's inducing genes. Also finds that orally administered Cinnamon
extract has had good success in correcting Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer's
Disease in Animal Models.
· PMS - Again because of the high levels of Manganese Cinnamon may be an excellent candidate to mitigate the effects of PMS. According to the University of Maryland web site women who ate 5.6 mg of manganese in their diets each day had fewer mood swings and cramps compared to those who ate only 1 mg of manganese. These results suggest that a manganese rich diet may help reduce symptoms of PMS. Another clinical study found that 46 patients with PMS had significantly lower amounts of calcium, chromium, copper, and manganese in their blood. You should not consume more than 11 mg of Manganese per day (about 12 cinnamon sticks) according NYU. FDA guidelines establishes a daily value of 2mg (about 2 Cinnamon sticks).
· PMS - Again because of the high levels of Manganese Cinnamon may be an excellent candidate to mitigate the effects of PMS. According to the University of Maryland web site women who ate 5.6 mg of manganese in their diets each day had fewer mood swings and cramps compared to those who ate only 1 mg of manganese. These results suggest that a manganese rich diet may help reduce symptoms of PMS. Another clinical study found that 46 patients with PMS had significantly lower amounts of calcium, chromium, copper, and manganese in their blood. You should not consume more than 11 mg of Manganese per day (about 12 cinnamon sticks) according NYU. FDA guidelines establishes a daily value of 2mg (about 2 Cinnamon sticks).
· Depression/Reduced
irritability/Mood Enhancer - Ancient folklore says the smell of Cinnamon
is the best cure for the winter blues. The only scientific evidence we can find
to support this theory is the by Dr. Bryan Raudenbush, Director of
Undergraduate Research and associate professor of psychology at Wheeling Jesuit
University in Wheeling, WV.
The study found that the scent of Cinnamon reduced driver irritability.
But Cinnamon may be an excellent cure for depression in a more round about way. There is some evidence that certain types of gut bacteria may make you more susceptible to depression. Cinnamon as a powerful stomach anti bacterial may help you remove the bad bacteria. However since Cinnamon removes both bad and good bacteria from your stomach you would be advised to repopulate your body with good bacteria by drinking a good probiotic or eating fermented food after taking Cinnamon.
But Cinnamon may be an excellent cure for depression in a more round about way. There is some evidence that certain types of gut bacteria may make you more susceptible to depression. Cinnamon as a powerful stomach anti bacterial may help you remove the bad bacteria. However since Cinnamon removes both bad and good bacteria from your stomach you would be advised to repopulate your body with good bacteria by drinking a good probiotic or eating fermented food after taking Cinnamon.
· Virus Fighter - It is also
becoming apparent that Cinnamon is also a potent virus fighter. An Indian study
based out of Pune India
claimed that a Cinnamon derived procyanidin polymer can turn HIV infected
people into HIV controllers (those who carry the Virus but do not develop full
blown AIDS). The Study found that Eugenol (the primary ingredient in Ceylon
Cinnamon Leaf Oil was effectives against Herpes. And Cinnamaldehye (the primary
ingredient in Ceylon Cinnamon Bark Oil) was effective against the adenovirus in
this study, an infection that is the most common cause of illness in the
respiratory system..
· Parkinsons Disease - Although very
little research has been done on Cinnamon as a solution for Parkinson's
Disease, Cinnamon should present an exciting possibility. This July 2014 study
by Rush University Medical
Center found that using
cinnamon can reverse the biomechanical, cellular and anatomical changes that
occur in the brains of mice with Parkinson’s disease (PD).
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