The Many Health Benefits of Cinnamon



Posted: Friday, May 18, 2007

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The health benefits of cinnamon are the focus of recent research studies. Preliminary findings reported in 2004 by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) indicate a relation between the use of this common household spice to the regulation of insulin and blood sugar levels.

Apparently, researchers found cinnamon has the ability to aide fat cells to respond to insulin and increase the removal of glucose from the blood stream.

The same study also reported lower LDL (bad cholesterol) and triglyceride levels in the study’s participants who had type 2 diabetes.

Other health benefits of cinnamon still being studied are:



Research into the health benefits of cinnamon continue. Any considerations of changing your lifestyle or health program should first and always be discussed with your primary care physician. Especially if someone is already taking medications for diabetes or blood thinners, because of the effects cinnamon has on insulin regulation and its blood thinning properties.

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» left by JL
from US
4 years 269 days ago.
Cinnamon. Go figure. Something that tastes good is actually good for me. Thanks for the info.
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