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Cinnamon: Magical Spice ?

Health and Well-BeingThe use of cinnamon as a spice and as a medicine dates back to 2000 BC. Just half a teaspoon of cinnamon a day significantly reduces blood sugar levels in diabetics, a study has found. The effect, which can be produced even by soaking a cinnamon stick your tea, could also benefit millions of non-diabetics who have blood sugar problem but are unaware of it.




The discovery was initially made by accident, by Richard Anderson at the US Department of Agriculture's Human Nutrition Research Center in Beltsville, Maryland. "We were looking at the effects of common foods on blood sugar; one was the American favorite, apple pie, which is usually spiced with cinnamon. We expected it to be bad. But it helped," he says.

The active ingredient in cinnamon turned out to be a water-soluble polyphenol compound called MHCP. In test tube experiments, MHCP mimics insulin, activates its receptor, and works synergistically with insulin in cells.

To see if it would work in people, Alam Khan, who was a postdoctoral fellow in Anderson's lab, organized a study in Pakistan. Volunteers with Type 2 diabetes were given one, three or six grams of cinnamon powder a day, in capsules after meals.

All responded within weeks, with blood sugar levels that were on average 20 per cent lower than a control group. Some even achieved normal blood sugar levels. Tellingly, blood sugar started creeping up again after the diabetics stopped taking cinnamon.

In the volunteers, the cinnamon also lowered blood levels of fats and "bad" cholesterol, which are also partly controlled by insulin. And in test tube experiments it neutralized free radicals, damaging chemicals which are elevated in diabetics.

Cinnamon's essential oils also qualify it as an "anti-microbial" food, and cinnamon has been studied for its ability to help stop the growth of bacteria as well as fungi, including the commonly problematic yeast Candida.

Article Courtesy of : The Wholefood Farmacy

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Cinnamon: Magical Spice ?
Authored by: Kaillean on Monday, April 14 2008 @ 10:15 EDT
As someone who genetically predisposed to type 2 adult diabetes I can say I ALWAYS keep my eyes and ears open for any research that keeps me eating SUGAR. See Im a serious baker and candy maker and no, no candle sticks! but I couldnt live without it! Besides how else would I function in the morning without my tea (sugar and cream of course!!) I currently take a whole foods product that is sort of a diabetes preventative and its very first ingredient is cinnamon.....and its been very successful. Im 3 years past the mark where everyone of my close relatives were diagnosed with diabetes. Ive also discovered cinnamon oil is fantastic when you are all stuffed up on a warm compress towel on your chest it works likes vicks but doesnt get so annoying or burn! Some can apply it directly to skin but in general I dont recommend that. If you make warm apple cider with a cinnamon stick and a sprikle of cinnamon in the cider you can clear up practically any nasal congestion too!! So give it a try! (of course id check with your Dr first)

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