Benefits:
- lowers blood sugars
- improves circulation
- fights cancer
- kill germs
Diabetes
- reduce blood sugar
- cure diabetes (many studies)
- lower Hb1Ac, long term help
- Hb (hemoglobin) type 1Ac
- glycated:mean bonded to sugar
- Hb (hemoglobin) type 1Ac
Circulation
- feet
- skin
- eyes
- teeth
- brain
- hands
- thyroid
- ovaries
- prostate
- hyppocampus
- memory
- naivgation
- lymph system
Cholesterol
- especially the bad LDL type
- causes aortic arch dilemma
- poorly treated with stents
- lowers the very bad triglycerides
- including vitamin E
- yes, Vit-E is a bad triglyceride
- read more on Vit-E pages
- triglycerides are high in body fat
- including vitamin E
- improves HDL-cholesterol
- dominant in brain, nerves
- low levels associated
- dementia
- Alzheimer's
- Parkinson's
- Multiple Sclerosis
- loss of sensations
- Neurological wasting
- Peripheral neuropathy
Blood clots
Cancer
Inflammation
Bacteria
- gram positive bacteria
- common in environment
- air
- skin
- teeth
- throat
- hands
- tree bark
- outer eye
- ear canal
- examples
- staph: acne, dermatitis
- strep: sore throat, cavities
- gram negative bacteria
- common inside the body
- throat
- bowels
- stomach
- inner eye
- middle ear
- large intestines
- small intestines
- examples
- h.pylori: gastritis, acid re-flux
- e.coli: abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever
Fungi
- anti-fungal agent
Insect repellent:
----- Further reading
Zhang et al., 2016, anti-microbial activity
Huma Jafri, ... Iqbal Ahmad, in New Look to Phytomedicine, 2019
9.3.2.2 Antibiofilm Activity of Cinnamaldehyde
Restor Dent Endod. 2016 Aug; 41(3): 202–209.
Published online 2016 Jul 29. doi: 10.5395/rde.2016.41.3.202
PMCID: PMC4977351
PMID: 27508162
Involvement of TRPA1 in the cinnamaldehyde-induced pulpal blood flow change in the feline dental pulp
Dokyung Kim, Moon-Hwan Lee, and Sung Kyo Kim corresponding author
Cinnamaldehyde - Registration Dossier - ECHA