Cinnamon

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Blood and Cardiovascular
Cleanse/Restore the Body
Digestive
Immune and Lymphatic
Source
Superfoods
For whom
People

Cinnamon is obtained from the inner bark of trees of the Cinnamomum family and has been used for over thousands of years for its medicinal properties. Cinnamon may be used to help lower blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes, relieve digestive problems, improve heart health, and reduce inflammation.


Cinnamon
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