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Orangenaturals Cinnamon 200mg/ml Tincture 100ml
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Orangenaturals Cinnamon 200mg/ml Tincture 100ml
Orangenaturals Cinnamon 200mg/ml Tincture 100ml
If you feel off balance through the day due to a roller coaster of blood sugar highs and lows, Cinnamon can add spice and everything nice to your life while helping to control blood sugar with its amazing insulin regulating properties. It has other remarkable medicinal qualities as well: in studies it has shown to support healthy cholesterol levels, soothe peptic ulcers and boost cognition and memory.
A Common Spice With Uncommon Effects
Found in kitchens all over the world, this heartwarming spice has been used for centuries in Chinese medicine for a wide range of digestive complaints. It comes from the bark of an evergreen tree that grows commonly in China and southern Asia. Chinese or “cassia” cinnamon is the most widely studied of all the cinnamon varieties.
Cinnamon and Insulin
Clinical evidence is mounting that cassia cinnamon can improve the body’s sensitivity to insulin, which equates to better blood sugar control and a reduction in circulating levels of insulin. This is important because too much insulin can signal your body to store any unused sugar as fat!. It is the polyphenols in cassia cinnamon, such as hydroxychalcone, that are thought to make cells more receptive to insulin so that they can better manage those blood sugar highs and lows. Studies also show that cassia cinnamon can slow the emptying of the stomach after meals, which reduces blood sugar spikes.
Cinnamon Relieves Inflammation
In studies, cinnamon has been shown to support healthy cholesterol levels, soothe peptic ulcers and, more recently, boost cognition and memory. The polyphenols in cinnamon make it an antioxidant powerhouse that enhances the body’s ability to alleviate inflammation. Research suggests that these polyphenols can inhibit the release of arachidonic acid, a highly inflammatory molecule that may contribute to cardiovascular and other chronic diseases.
Cinnamon and Brain Health
A component found in the essential oil portion of cinnamon is cinnamaldehyde, which is also receiving scrutiny among researchers for its many health benefits. Like other volatile oils, cinnamaldehyde exhibits potent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. In early studies it has been found to inhibit brain inflammation and thus hold promise in the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s.
So, add cinnamon to your smoothies, your water bottle, your tea or your cooking for blood sugar balance, spice and everything nice!
Benefits
Excellent source of antioxidants
Traditionally used for dyspepsia, flatulence, diarrhea or vomiting (Ayurvedic Medicine)
Helps relieve digestive disturbances such as mild spasms/cramps, colic, feelings of fullness or bloating
Helps correct a loss of appetite
Supports healthy blood glucose
Helps to reduce inflammation
Features
Made from organic and wildcrafted herbs
Therapeutic dose of condition-specific herbs
Tinctures are rapidly absorbed and metabolized – absorption begins in the mouth, allowing the body to absorb up to 98% of the medicinal components
Large 100ml bottle size offers great value
Medicinal Ingredients
Each ml contains 200 mg of organically grown cassia cinnamon bark (Cinnamomum aromaticum). It is a 1:5 bark extract.
Non Medicinal Ingredients
40% gluten-free grain alcohol and purified water
Recommended Use
Cinnamon is used as a supportive therapy for healthy blood sugar.
Directions
Adults: Take 2ml, 3 times per day. Take with food, a few hours before or after taking other medications. Consult a healthcare practitioner for use beyond 6 weeks.
Contraindications
Do not use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or allergic to cinnamon or its constituents, including cinnamonaldehyde, or members of the Lauraceae family. Do not use if you have liver disease or alcoholism.
Cautions
Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have diabetes.
Drug Interactions
Do not use if you are taking acetaminophen. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are taking medications for diabetes or any prescription medications.
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