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Cinnamon is taken for uterine and gastrointestinal hemorrhage and for nose bleeds. Because of its astringent nature, it is used for diarrhea, and it is an effective nausea and indigestion remedy. In Chinese medicine, cinnamon is used to warm the...
Cinnamon bark () is harvested from a variety of evergreen tree that is native to Sri Lanka and India. The tree has th...
In the last few years, cinnamon has garnered significant interest for reducing blood sugar and balancing cholesterol ...
Nose bleeds can be treated with astringent snuffs and the anti-hemorrhagic herb cinnamon. When deficiency of the vita...
Symptomatic relief can often be obtained with the use of antinauseants or antispasmodics. Relaxing herbs may also be ...
Digestive tonic herbs and digestive herbal enzymes are appropriate.
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Quick and easy aromatherapy recipe using cinnamon. Easy and fun at home - using your own body lotion as the base.
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