When people hear “cinnamon,” it is usually cinnamon rolls (or some other sort of treat that includes both cinnamon and sugar) that comes to mind, but even though cinnamon combined with sugar can be a tasty treat, cinnamon on its own can actually be hugely beneficial for the health of your body; here are some of the health benefits of cinnamon, as well as some of the best ways for you to get cinnamon into your diet.
Two of the biggest things cinnamon does are the following: it lowers the bad cholesterol in your body, and it also helps your blood to circulate better (which it does by helping to prevent your blood from clotting), and with how hard people work to achieve these two things, cinnamon becomes a great addition to any diet. If you deal with diabetes, cinnamon is also great for you, as it helps to regulate blood sugar – and cinnamon (when a half teaspoon is mixed with a tablespoon of honey and taken at breakfast) is even a great addition to the diet of those who have arthritis, as it helps to relieve the pain! Even the smell of cinnamon can be beneficial, as some studies have shown that people are able to boost their cognitive function and memory when they take in the scent of cinnamon. One of the toughest things about getting cinnamon into your diet is the fact that it is usually added to things along with sugar (which is, of course, bad for your diet!), but by taking cinnamon with honey in the morning, or by adding cinnamon as a seasoning in your meals or your drinks (cinnamon is especially great in tea and cider!), it will be easy for you to get all the cinnamon you need!Moved Permanently
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