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The most important benefits of cinnamon in herbal medicine:

The most important benefits of cinnamon in herbal medicine:Cinnamon in old medicine:Cinnamon in modern medicine:Cinnamon Damage

By Abdo AminaPublished 12 months ago 6 min read
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The most important benefits of cinnamon in herbal medicine

The most important benefits of cinnamon in herbal medicine:

What is cinnamon?

Perennial tree, small evergreen, its leaves are cardioprotected, aromatic dark, its flowers are many and small with yellow colour, fruited by brunette blueberry. It comes out of the root with many green scrapes cut from the root, removing the crusts, scraping the interior and the exterior, drying and tying in packages and preparing for export. The waste extracts cinnamon oil.

There are two types of cinnamon: silane cinnamomum, known scientifically as cinnamomum zeylanicum, and the second is known scientifically as Cinnamomum cassia, which is known as Chinese or Darsinian cinnamon. Cinnamon is known by several names such as Shalikha and Dar Sino and is known in the Pharaonic language as Cedar.

The part of cinnamon trees used are:

Bark peels and pilot oil. The crusts known as brunette cinnamon or slightly inclined to light brown, they are easy to break the liberty of taste, sweet to taste, smell aromatic and pungent.

Original cinnamon habitat:

The original home of cinnamon is Sri Lanka, so Silane cinnamon has taken its name from its original home, and Chinese cinnamon is native to China and has derived its name from its original home. It grows in tropical forests. They are widely cultivated in both the Philippines and the western Andean mountains.

Cinnamon chemical ingredients:

The chemical contents are similar in both Silane cinnamon and Chinese cinnamon where they contain 4% pilot oil. The most important compounds of this oil are cinnamon hide known as

Cinnamaldehyde, Eugenol compound, Sinmail Acetate and Symail alcohol methoyycinnamaldehyhyte Cinnamylalcohol and Cinnamic Acid also contain binary terpenes and the most important compounds of this group Cinnzelanol and Cinnzeylanin and also contain another group known as Oligomeric Proanthocyanides as well as cinnamon containing mucilage gels.

Cinnamon in old medicine:

Cinnamon entered Egypt with Queen Hatchepsut's trip to Somalia in 1495-1475 BC. The name of cinnamon came among many therapeutic prescriptions in pharaonic medical papyrus. Cinnamon has a long history of use in India and the first medically used in parts of Europe since about 500 BC.

Therapeutic uses of cinnamon at that time:

To treat cold, flu and digestive problems; Cinnamon oil is used as a paint for the treatment of costs and freckles; With vinegar for pimples and is useful for the treatment of shingles and sores, a drink is taken for the treatment of cough, purifies the chest, strengthens the stomach, generates urine and menstruation; It is used with figs for sprays and bandages against scorpion sting.

The therapeutic uses of cinnamon in ancient Arabic medicine have been used:

In soothing and tempering large foods, preparing them for digestion;

They benefit the most from cold stomach aches, so they should always be more in cooled food and food with asthma and heavy mixes in the chest, which are very compatible with the editors;

The most important benefits of cinnamon and its castration and therapeutic uses in herbal medicine cinnamon boiling with ginger is useful against cold and cold diseases;

The cinnamon drink quickly blows out the abscess and treats cases of urinary sewage sores;

The power of cinnamon is heated, open and repairs every spoil, very kindness, attractive and fit for every corrupt force;

The cinnamon is a very hot solvent analyzer, placed on the cost and freckle is valid for the doorsteps and sores;

The cinnamon is wondrous in the tremor, benefiting from a cold;

The therapeutic uses of cinnamon

purifies the brain, which, inter alia, inhabits ear soreness, benefits from cheating and darkness eating and ankle, and goes the heavy moisture of the eye;

It benefits from coughing and purifies the chest, opens and strengthens the liver;

It strengthens the stomach, dries its moisture and benefits from ascites;

It benefits from uterine and kidney aches, tumors and urine generator.

Cinnamon in modern medicine:

Japanese research on the cinnamon hide compound revealed that:

analgesic and lowers blood pressure and fever;

They also demonstrated that cinnamon extract is antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral;

Cinnamon is widely used as a heated herb for cold and is often mixed with ginger;

Cinnamon in modern medicine

Cinnamon alerts blood circulation, especially in the fingers and feet;

Cinnamon is also an effective treatment against vomiting, nausea and diarrhoea;

Cinnamon is supportive of weak digestion, especially used in the treatment of weakness and convalescence

Cinnamon was also found to have an stimulating effect on menstruation, alerting the uterus, urging menstrual bleeding and being taken in India after birth as a contraceptive.

In America:

To demonstrate the benefits of cinnamon and its therapeutic castration, a study of the impact of silane cinnamon, peeled cinnamon in the form of tubes, was given to patients with diabetes and found that it lowered blood sugar to a degree equal to the ring, and people started using it to enjoy its aromatic smell and palatable craft.

In Germany:

The German herbal constitution allowed cinnamon as an official treatment for patients with loss of appetite as well as for patients with poor digestion.

Internal and external cinnamon uses:

Internal uses:

- Use a cinnamon boil at the rate of 1 teaspoon of its powder to be placed on the filling of a boiling glass of water, stir the mixture, then leave for 10 minutes, then drink at the rate of 2 to 3 cups per day, so as to treat cold, cough, uterine pain, dyslexia and monthly habit;

- Uses an equal mix of cinnamon powder and ginger; By taking one teaspoon of cinnamon and one ginger, adding it to fill a boiling glass of water, stirring the mixture well, leaving 10 minutes, then drinking at the rate of one to two cups a day to treat glut, nausea, bloating of the abdomen, expulsion of gases, intestinal sucking, impaired appetite, improved digestion and against cold hands and feet;

- Use silane cinnamon at the rate of 1 teaspoon of its powder, add to the filling of a boiling glass of water and mix well, then leave for 5 minutes. It is drunk 10 minutes before the three meals to reduce diabetics' blood sugar.

Internal uses cinnamon

- Cinnamon oil is taken between one and two points, added to the filling of a glass of plain water or the filling of a cup of milk, blended well and drank at a rate of once a day to disinfect the digestive tract, alert, typhoid fever cases and tremor joints, against palpitations and obsessive and insanity, strengthens the liver, inhabits hemorrhoids, and weakens it.

External uses of cinnamon:

- Cinnamon oil uses topical paint to treat costs, freckles, headaches, colds and ear pain;

- Cinnamon oil with vinegar is used as a paint for treatment of sores and pimples;

- Recently, the canyon factories took out a cinnamon powder to treat burns and wounds;

- Cinnamon powder mixed with salt and onion on the body of sprays is used to treat hair fall;

- Cinnamon powder mixed with fig in the form of bandages is used to treat scorpion sting;

- Cinnamon intervenes in the toothpastes industry.

Note:

Cinnamon has been considered since I knew one of the greatest spices of food; They earn it good flavor and fragrance and are added to some drinks, desserts and fragrances.

Silane cinnamon is the finest commercial cinnamon.

Cinnamon Damage:

There is no collateral damage to cinnamon if it is taken at the stipulated doses, and there are no overlaps with medicines or other diseases. However, they must not be used by a pregnant woman due to their endometrial properties.

Conclusion:

We hope you have found this article useful and that it has helped you learn more about the benefits of cinnamon. Now, if you're looking for other herbs with therapeutic uses, be sure to review our blog for the latest articles on medicinal herbs!

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