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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. Source(s) Back - INDEX - Next |
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