Cinnamon is great at warding off pesky moths. Just break three to four
cinnamon sticks and combine them with half a cup of whole cloves and
half a cup whole black peppercorns. Fill sachets with one tablespoon of
the mixture and toss the sachets in your underwear drawer or hang them
in your closets.
5. Use it to Treat Diabetes
The Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center also conducted a study on
diabetic patients. In this study, the diabetic patients were given
one-quarter of a teaspoon of cinnamon over 40 days, after which
researchers observed that patients' blood sugar levels fell by as much
as 30 percent. In another study, published by Fertility and Sterility in
2007, researchers gave half of their participants cinnamon extract, and
the other half, a placebo. In eight weeks, the women who took the
cinnamon extract showed greatly-reduced insulin levels in comparison to
the placebo group.
6. Use it to Promote Weight Loss
Due to cinnamon's effectiveness in reducing insulin resistance, research
by the Human Nutrition Center at Tufts reports that cinnamon triples
insulin's capacity to metabolize blood sugar. Therefore, the spice can
reduce hunger and sugar cravings leading to weight loss. Cinnamon is a
particularly useful ingredient to have for anyone living with diabetes
and finding it difficult to lose weight.
7. Use it to Boost your Circulation
One of the health benefits of cinnamon is that it can be used to thin
the blood, which in turn increases circulation throughout the body. This
helps to reduce pain in troubled areas, as well as supply oxygen to the
blood cells. It is also a great dietary complement for heart attack
survivors.
8. Use it to Reduce Arthritis Pain
In a 2008 study, published in the journal Bio-organic and Medicinal
Chemistry, researchers discovered that cinnamon slowed the breaking down
of bones, ultimately reducing bone damage.
9. Use it as a Light Bulb Diffuser
As odd as it may seem, cinnamon can be used as a light bulb diffuser to
bring its scent to a room. All you need to do is add one drop of
cinnamon essential oil on a cool light bulb. When you turn the lights
on, the heat from the bulb will emanate the aroma throughout the room.
10. Use it to Treat Bladder Infections
Consuming cinnamon will reduce (or help you avoid) urinary tract
infections and bladder infections. Cinnamon packs an anti-bacterial and
antifungal punch, and it is also a diuretic, contributing to urinary
discharge.
11. Use it to Treat Insect Bites
To help alleviate the pain and itching of an insect bite, apply a
mixture of cinnamon and honey. The duo will disinfect the infected area,
moisturize the skin and heal it.
12. Use it to Relieve Cold and Flu
This use of cinnamon is pretty well-known, especially across East Asia
and Europe. To treat a cold or flu, it is usually combined with ginger.
13. Use it to Sooth Stomach Pain
To relieve a stomachache, combine honey and cinnamon. These two
ingredients are packed with anti-fungal and antibacterial properties,
helping to treat ulcers, as well as reducing gas in the stomach.
14. Use it to Prevent Food from Spoiling
Adding cinnamon helps to prevent the spoiling of food. It does so by
delaying bacterial growth.
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