Description
Cinnamon
Traditional Use: Cinnamon has likewise been used for treating sore throats, cough, indigestion, abdominal cramps, intestinal spasms, nausea, flatulence, and diarrhea. Moreover, it has been found that cinnamon slows down food spoilage and displays antifungal properties.
Common Use: One study has found that cinnamon bark water extract enhances glucose uptake by increasing insulin sensitivity. Several studies have also found that cinnamon extract (CE) displays anticancer activity5 and inhibits angiogenesis by blocking vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) 2 signaling.
Dispensing: review of 10 studies found that consuming as little as 120 mg of cinnamon — less than a 1/10 teaspoon — each day may be sufficient to help you reap these benefits.
In: Boy Stuff, Girl Stuff, Oh My Chi (this is a tea already made and bought from Starwest), Tummy Tamer, Amber, Cha Cha Chai & Don’t Care (this is a premade mix through Starwest for Chai), Hot Mess & Mad Hatter (a premade mix from Starwest), Anxietea, Bear Finger
Please note: quantity in ounces. (Example: qty 1 = 1 ounce)
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