Nature's Answer Cinnamon Bark, 1-Fluid Ounce Nature’s Answer Liquid Cinnamon Bark Extract is MUCH MORE CONCENTRATED than Liquid Tinctures. Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia) has been called the spicy bark that warms the soul! Cinnamon inspired the spice trade routes, and was referenced in the Old Testament. Ah! The spicy, sweet smell of cinnamon! Everyone recognizes the familiar aroma of this common kitchen spice. Cinnamon is an exotic plant bark with a long history of both culinary and folkloric use in many countries throughout the world. Cinnamon was listed as a useful herb in Chinese literature as early as 2700 BC. It is described in the famous Chinese medical text, The Tang Materia Medica, written in 659 AD. Cinnamon also enjoys traditional use in Ayurveda , the ancient healing art of India. It is mentioned in the Hebrew Book of Moses and has been cultivated in Ceylon and Sri Lanka since 1200 AD, where much of the world’s supply is still grown. In Europe, cinnamon was regarded as a rare and precious spice. It was also used as an incense and in perfumes. According to Chamberlain, writing in France in 1887, cinnamon “possesses the greatest powers.” Cinnamon is gathered from the dried inner bark of the branches of a small, tropical, evergreen tree in the Laurel family. The bark is peeled off and as the pieces are dried, they curl up into quills. These are the common cinnamon sticks that are used in herb teas, preparations and for baking. In ancient times, many exotic myths circulated about where cinnamon came from, such as from giant birds or bats nests. These stories were supported by cinnamon traders to inflate the price of this precious spice.
Some of the most researched health benefits of cinnamon oil include:
- Decreases inflammation
- Reduces blood sugar
- Decreases bad cholesterol
- Fights infections
- High antioxidant content
- Stimulates the immune system
- Stimulates libido
- Fights parasites