Cinnamon & Honey Articles

pink_warm_mama_1

There are so many worthwhile articles on cinnamon & honey for curing arthritis, losing weight and lowering high cholesterol (all three problems of mine). However, I am unable to dissolve the cinnamon no matter how I try. Is there some magic trick to achieving this? Thanks for any help.

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pink_warm_mama_1

Have now checked out on the web and have learned one must infuse the tea, add honey and cinnamon to make it work. Plan to try this because it's also supposed to help with high cholesterol and osteoarthritis besides weight loss. If anyone is interested, will eventually advise. Is there anyone out there?

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worriedone

I tried the ceylon cinnamon (it has less coumarin) and raw/organic local honey in tea and hot water. First thing in the morning. Not for weight loss, just for health. I loved it. (Should try to find the cinnamon in its true stick form to grind up in the coffee bean grinder). I don't worry about it not dissolving. In fact, I rather like the consistency.

May start it back up again. Also I was putting the combo in some apple cider vinegar *the mother kind* and drinking it up. Might start that again, too.

http://www.biospiritual-energy-healing.com/the-healing-effects-of-cinnamon-and-raw-honey.html

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Rusty

What kind of cinnamon is the oil made from? Anything other than the Ceylon cinnamon can be dangerous in the amounts called for in these remedies.

I had started it a few years ago, but was going through some rough times at the time (full time care-giver for husband with Alzheimer's) and didn't stay with it for very long. At least not long enough to know if it helped anything or not.

Pink Warm Mama or Worriedone, (or anyone else), have y'all tried it? Would you share the results, please?

Rusty

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