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    The hidden powers of cinnamon: From ancient medicine to modern health

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Cinnamon has been valued since ancient times for its flavor, medicinal properties (antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, blood sugar-balancing) and even use in embalming and wound care.
    Surprising uses: Air purification – used during the bubonic plague to “clean” air (though ineffective against fleas, it has legitimate antimicrobial properties) and first aid, effective for minor cuts, stops bleeding, fights bacteria and promotes wound healing via collagen stimulation.
    Some cinnamon products have been recalled for dangerous lead levels, posing risks, especially to children and pregnant women—due to soil absorption over the tree’s 10-year growth cycle.
    Cassia (common in the U.S.) is high in coumarin, which can harm the liver with prolonged use. Ceylon (“true cinnamon”) is safer for daily consumption, with minimal coumarin and a milder taste.
    A versatile, ancient remedy – best used in organic, lead-tested Ceylon form to maximize benefits while minimizing risks.

    For millennia, cinnamon has been prized not just for its warm, aromatic flavor but also for its medicinal properties. From ancient Egypt to medieval Europe and modern kitchens, this humble spice has played a surprising role in health, hygiene and even wound care.


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