10 Health Benefits of Using Cinnamon in your Food.
Who doesn’t love a sprinkling of cinnamon on fresh apple pie or atop a
chai latte? It’s just one of those spices that tastes fantastic. But
taste is not the only reason to love cinnamon. Here are 10 health reasons (plus an extra reason) to love this super spice:
1. Numerous studies show that cinnamon regulates blood sugar, making it
a great choice for diabetics and hypoglycemics alike. That’s also
great news for anyone who wants stable energy levels and moods.
2. It reduces LDL cholesterol levels. LDL is also known as the harmful
cholesterol. Reducing it may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular
disease.
3. It has natural anti-infectious compounds. In
studies, cinnamon has been effective against ulcer-causing H. pylori
bacteria and other pathogens.
4. It reduces pain linked to
arthritis. Cinnamon has been shown in studies at the Department of
Internal Medicine, Kangnam Korean Hospital, to reduce cytokines linked
to arthritic pain.
5. Research at the University of Texas,
published in the journal Nutrition and Cancer, shows that cinnamon may
reduce the proliferation of cancer cells, holding promise for cancer
prevention and sufferers of the disease.
6. It is a natural food preservative.
7. It contains fiber, calcium, iron, and manganese—albeit small amounts to the typical dose of ground cinnamon.
8. It’s been proven effective relief for menstrual cramps and bloating.
9. infertility. Cinnamon contains a natural chemical called
cinnamaldehyde, which studies show increases the hormone progesterone
and decreases testosterone production in women, helping to balance
hormones.
10. Cinnamon holds promise for various
neurodegenerative diseases, including: Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s
disease, multiple sclerosis, brain tumor, and meningitis, according to
research at the Cytokine Research Laboratory, Department of Experimental
Therapeutics, The University of Texas. Their research shows that
cinnamon reduces chronic inflammation linked with these neurological
disorders.
On a side note:
Not a health benefit, but a
great reason to love cinnamon, it’s versatile. It works with sweet and
savory dishes alike. Consider that many curries and savory Moroccan
dishes include cinnamon.
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