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Cinnamon is a spice obtained from the inner bark of tree species from the genus Cinnamomum. Cinnamon is used as an aromatic and flavorful additive to different cuisines and desserts.

But little did we know the health benefits that cinnamon has packed in it. Here are some to begin with:

1. High Source of Antioxidants

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Cinnamon is packed with a variety of protective antioxidants that reduce radical damage and slows down the aging process.

The antioxidants found in cinnamon are similar to those found in super foods like berries, red wine and dark chocolate.

The health benefits of cinnamon include its ability to reduce many forms of oxidative stress, including the ability to limit nitric oxide build up in the blood and lipid (fat) peroxidation, which can both add to instances of brain disorders, cancer, heart disease and other conditions.

2. Protects Heart Health

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Studies have shown that another health benefit of cinnamon is that it reduces several of the most common risk factors for heart disease, including high cholesterol levels, high triglyceride levels and high blood pressure.

The special compounds in cinnamon are able to help reduce levels of total cholesterol, LDL “bad” cholesterol and triglycerides, while HDL “good” cholesterol remains stable. Cinnamon has also been shown to reduce high blood pressure, which is another threat for causing heart disease or a stroke.

3. Helps Fight Diabetes

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Cinnamon is known to have an anti-diabetic effect. It helps lower blood sugar levels and also can improve sensitivity to the hormone insulin, which is the vital hormone needed for keeping blood sugar levels balanced.

These benefits of cinnamon exist because it plays a part in blocking certain enzymes called alanines, which allows for glucose (sugar) to be absorbed into the blood. Therefore, it has been shown to decrease the amount of glucose that enters the bloodstream after a high-sugar meal, which is especially important for those with diabetes.

4. May Help Lower Cancer Risk

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Because of its antioxidant abilities, cinnamon can help protect against DNA damage, cell mutation and cancerous tumor growth. Studies have revealed the health benefits of cinnamon that come from a compound called cinnamaldehyde include its possible ability to inhibit cancer tumor growth and protect DNA from damage, while also encouraging cancerous cells to self-destruct.

5. Protects Dental Health & Freshens Breath Naturally

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In studies, the extracts found in cinnamon were shown to be protective against bacteria living in the oral microflora that could cause bad breathtooth decaycavities or mouth infections. The essential oil from cinnamon has been shown to be more potent than other tested plant extracts and can be used to naturally combat bacteria in the mouth, acting like a natural anti-bacterial mouthwash.

one of the health benefits of cinnamon is that it can also used as a natural flavoring agent in chewing gums due to its mouth refreshing abilities. Because it removes oral bacteria, cinnamon has the ability to naturally remove bad breath without adding any chemicals to the body.

 

 

 

 

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