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(also known as Cinnamon)
Cassia (Cinnamomum aromaticum) is an evergreen tree closely related to the common spice known as "true cinnamon". In the media, "cinnamon" has been reported to have remarkable pharmacological effects in the treatment of type II diabetes. However, the plant material used in the study was actually cassia, as opposed to t... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Diabetes Type 2 | 4 |
100% |
| Hypoglycemia (low blood... | 1 |
100% |
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Question about the Cinnamon Tablets
This is still in the study phase and a topic for debate. But all of the studies done thus far were shown to take effect after 1 month of continuous... [More] -
Honey and Cinnamon
Are we talking REAL cinnamon here, or the cassia that most of us have in the States? Does anyone have a good source for real cinnamon? [More] -
Cinnamon and Blood sugar control
If the link doesnt work here it is: 08-JAN-2008 Cinnamon Does Not Control Blood Sugar Or Fat Levels NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cinnamon d... [More] -
Cinnamon!!
I watched the Ellen show yesterday and she had on that cooky lady that always has such strange ideas for health & beauty tips. Well, she had one ... [More] -
cinnamon??
I read somewhere (can't remember where) that cinnamon has some good effect for diabetics. Anyone have any information, or links that I can look into ... [More]





