From our list of ailments, see what Cinnamon can be used for:
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- Anti-Fungal
- Blood Pressure
- Blood Sugar
- Cholesterol
- Diabetes
- Diabetes Type 2
- Digestion
- Emphysema
- Excessive Menstruation
- Fever
- Fungal Infections
- Gas Flatulence
- Genito-Urinary Ailments
- High Blood Pressure
- High Cholesterol
- Hypertension
- Libido
- Lungs
- Nausea
- Poor Circulation
- Tuberculosis
- Urinary Tract Problems
- Venereal Disease
- Vomiting
- Yeast Infections
Natural Remedies using Cinnamon
Dosages (Wild Yam) – 250-500 mg root/day (APA); 2-4 g powdered root (HHB); 40-400 mg powdered root (MAD); 1-2 tsp fresh root (PED); 2-4 g dry root (PED); 3 g dry root:15 ml alcohol/15 ml water (PED); 2-3 ml root tincture 3-4 ×/day (SKY); 0.5 tsp root tincture 2 ×/day (APA); 20-60 drops root tincture (FEL); 2-4 ml liquid root extract/day (APA); 2 (505 mg) capsules/day; 1 (505 mg) StX capsule/day (JAD); 2-4 fluid oz decoction.
Anti-Fungal, Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, Cholesterol, Diabetes, Diabetes Type 2, Digestion, Emphysema, Excessive Menstruation, Fever, Fungal Infections, Gas Flatulence, Genito-Urinary Ailments, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension, Libido, Lungs, Nausea, Poor Circulation, Tuberculosis, Urinary Tract Problems, Venereal Disease, Vomiting, Yeast Infections
The Benefit of using Cinnamon as a natural cure
Several home remedies have been found useful in the prevention and treatment of the loss of the hair. The most effective among these remedies is a vigorous rubbing of the scalp with fingers after washing the hair with cold water. The scalp should be rubbed vigorously till it starts to tingle with the heat. It will activate the sebaceous glands and energise the circulation of blood in the affected area, making the hair grow healthy.
Synonyms: L. aculeata L., L. camara var. nivea (Vent.) L. H. Bailey, L. hybrida hort., L. nivea Vent.
Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Hawthorn) – Class 1 (AHP). May potentiate digitalis (AHP) and other cardiac medicines (WAM). Can interfere with cardiac, hypertensive, and hypotensive therapies. “Not suitable for self medication” (CAN). Contrast that with Lininger et al.,
Anti-Fungal
Blood Pressure
Blood Sugar
Cholesterol
Diabetes
Diabetes Type 2
Digestion
Emphysema
Excessive Menstruation
Fever
Fungal Infections
Gas Flatulence
Genito-Urinary Ailments
High Blood Pressure
High Cholesterol
Hypertension
Libido
Lungs
Nausea
Poor Circulation
Tuberculosis
Urinary Tract Problems
Venereal Disease
Vomiting
Yeast Infections
Disorders affecting circulation are very common. Mild problems such as chilblains can be easily treated at home, but potentially serious problems such as irregular heart beat require professional help.