Honey & Cinnamon is good for your health
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It is found that a mixture of Honey and Cinnamon cures many sicknesses and disease.
Honey is manufactured and produced n many countries of the world.
In Ancient Rome, cinnamon was useful in the treatment of inflammation, various poisonous bites, and menstrual disorders. It was very helpful in treating the symptoms of the common cold or flu. Cinnamon was also claimed to be an exceptional cough medicine.
Honey is also a food that will not spoil.
Many uses for honey and cinnamon are:
GOOD FOR YOUR BLOOD SUGAR:
Some of the natural compounds in cinnamon have the ability to mimic insulin, helping glucose get into cells, where it can be used for energy, and significantly lowering blood sugar in the process. Cinnamon can also help your blood from clotting.
CHOLESTEROL:
Take a couple of tablespoons of honey and 2-3 teaspoons of cinnamon.
BLADDER INFECTIONS:
Take two tablespoons of cinnamon powder and 1-2 teaspoons
of honey in a glass of water at room temperature.
CANCER:
Recent research Australia has revealed that advanced cancer ofrnthe stomach and bones have been cured. Patients suffering from these
kinds of cancer should daily take one tablespoon of honey with one teaspoon ofrncinnamon powder for one month 3 times a day.
IMMUNE SYSTEM: A daily use of honey and cinnamon powder strengthens the immune
system and protects the body. Constant use of honey strengthens the white blood corpuscles to fight bacteria and viral diseases. Take 1-2 tablespoon of honey to 1 teaspoon of cinnamon.
For Weight Loss:
Drink honey and cinnamon powder boiled in a cup water first thing in the morning, take it on an empty stomach. If taken regularly it can reduce weight. Also drinking of this mixture regularly does not allow the fat to accumulate in the body.
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