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Cinnamon Health Benefits

Benefits of Cinnamon and Cinnamon Diabetes Treatment

Cinnamon health benefits have been touted for many years, as it has a long

history of medicinal use in Chinese and Indian tradition. Recent evidence

shows that it may be useful in the treatment of diabetes.

Cinnamon Health Benefits

Extracted from the inner bark of an evergreen tree native to India and Sri

Lanka, it has been used for centuries for various medicinal and non-medicinal

purposes.

One of the many health benefits lies in its antibacterial capabilities. In

particular it works to fight the E. coli bacteria.

The benefits of cinnamon also include treating stomach disorders, diarrhea,

nausea and vomiting. It acts as a digestive aid and can relieve gas and

bloating.

Perhaps the most intriguing of all is the recently touted cinnamon diabetes

treatment. Scientists have discovered that cinnamon has insulin-like

properties, and as such can be useful for those suffering from type II

diabetes.

Researchers believe the benefits of cinnamon may include decreasing blood

glucose levels as well as triglycerides and cholesterol, all of which are

especially important for diabetes sufferers.

Is Cinnamon the best treatment?

It is considered safe when taken in recommended dosages, with relatively few

side effects, and cinnamon health benefits are significant.

However, as far as a digestive aid, there are more potent herbal extracts

such as ginger and turmeric that may be more effective. You can read more

about herbs for digestion here.

The recent evidence supporting the cinnamon diabetes treatment is

intriguing, but a lot more research needs to be done. You can read about

antioxidants and diabetes here.

As with all health supplements, make sure you consult your physician or other

qualified medical professional before taking any cinnamon diabetes treatment

or other application for your condition.

Learn more about cinnamon health benefits and how it may help with your

condition today.

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