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Cinnamon Bark
laurus cinnamomun { true cinnamon }
cinnamomum zeylanicum
cinnamomum cassia


NOT RECOMMENDED DURING PREGNANCY

MEDICINAL BARK
bark

CONDITIONS
abdominal spasms
arthriitis
asthma
lower back pain
bronchitis
cancer
cholera
coronary prblems
diarrhea
imprives digestion
fevers
gas
diarrhea
dysentery
general indigestion
menstruation (excessive bleeding)
nausea
nephritis
parasites (oil)
psoriasis
eheumatism
spasms
calms stomach
uterine hemorrhage
vomiting
wart

USE
It is recommended
as a skin astringent and digestive aid in tea form.
Ground, or taken with milk, good balance
after a heavy meal or dessert.

Egyptian's included cinnamon in their embalming mixture.

Thousands of years ago, the Roman's were use
to paying dearly for it.

Cinnamon was first listed in Chinese medicine
on the Tang Materia Medica (659 A.D.).

It was one of the spices that spurred world exploration.


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