Cinnamon
Cinnamon or cinnamon tree is an evergreen tree, between 10 and 15 m altitude. Its inner bark is used as a spice, extracted by rubbing and making transversal and longitudinal cuts to the branches, the bark is separated,
the outermost layer is neglected and the next, white, which after drying will obtain its characteristic color, is what corresponds to cinnamon. The cinnamon thus obtained is a fragrant spice and pleasant taste, it is used on the ground or ground.In addition to its culinary use, both in sweet and savory dishes, it has great therapeutic properties such as
antispasmodic and stimulating circulatory and digestive functions.
antispasmodic and stimulating circulatory and digestive functions.
Originally from Sri Lanka, cinnamon is currently grown in most of the warm tropical regions and
wet.
wet.
Dyspepsia, dysentery, intestinal weaknesses:
Take with milk, water or any other beverage, infusion of 5 or 10 percent. It is tonic and helps digestion. In the states of weakness due to blood loss (hemorrhages), it contributes to recovery.
Take with milk, water or any other beverage, infusion of 5 or 10 percent. It is tonic and helps digestion. In the states of weakness due to blood loss (hemorrhages), it contributes to recovery.
Diarrhea:
In infusion, it is particularly useful in the treatment of diarrhea and other digestive disorders.
In infusion, it is particularly useful in the treatment of diarrhea and other digestive disorders.
Natural soothing and relaxing:
In infusions it is used as a relaxant and to induce sleep, especially for children.
In infusions it is used as a relaxant and to induce sleep, especially for children.
Menstrual Regulator:
Taken in infusions, cinnamon helps regulate the menstrual cycle.
Taken in infusions, cinnamon helps regulate the menstrual cycle.
Infections:
Cinnamon acts as a disinfectant, analgesic and natural antibiotic and is especially useful in the case of lesions at the oral level, for this it is usually enough to make gargaras with cinnamon water or sucking a cinnamon stick, it acts as a sedative.
Cinnamon acts as a disinfectant, analgesic and natural antibiotic and is especially useful in the case of lesions at the oral level, for this it is usually enough to make gargaras with cinnamon water or sucking a cinnamon stick, it acts as a sedative.
Colds:
Cinnamon infusions help to alleviate the symptoms of the common cold.
Cinnamon infusions help to alleviate the symptoms of the common cold.
Antioxidant:
The essential oils of cinnamon have broad antioxidant properties that help to better preserve the body.
The essential oils of cinnamon have broad antioxidant properties that help to better preserve the body.
Diabetes:
Recent studies attribute positive results from the use of cinnamon in the treatment of type II diabetes.
Recent studies attribute positive results from the use of cinnamon in the treatment of type II diabetes.
Halitosis:
On the branch or in infusions, cinnamon has been traditionally used to combat bad breath.
On the branch or in infusions, cinnamon has been traditionally used to combat bad breath.
Teeth:
Due to its analgesic properties it is a natural remedy against dental pains.
Due to its analgesic properties it is a natural remedy against dental pains.
Aphrodisiac:
Cinnamon is an excellent sex drive excitement.
Cinnamon is an excellent sex drive excitement.


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