Cinnamon & Other Spices

jdsouthernbelle
jdsouthernbelle Posts: 274
edited September 2024 in Food and Nutrition
(This was on Yahoo News yesterday) I am thinking about adding Cinnamon to my daily vitamins .... does anyone else take it?

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Surprising Healing Benefits of Spices
By Brynn Mannino, Woman’s Day
Tue, Jun 01, 2010


Chances are you sprinkle cinnamon into your morning oatmeal or add a dash of oregano to pizza without giving the spices much thought. But did you know your favorite flavors can actually do your body good? According to Christina Suarez, master herbalist and owner of TheGoodHerbCo.com, while spices are only effective when eaten at least daily, each has its own specific health benefits. Read on to find out which additives can burn fat, ease a sore throat or help you get to sleep, and how you can incorporate them into your daily diet.



Cardamom

Fruit of the Elettaria cardamomum plant in the ginger family.

Health Powers: Eases belching, flatulence and indigestion; treats respiratory conditions like coughing, asthma and loss of voice; aids in the elimination of toxins through your skin.

Daily Dose: Stir a few freshly ground pinches of cardamom pods into a shot of OJ or your morning fruit salad, or mix it with white or brown rice before you boil it.




Cayenne

Fruit of the Capsicum annuum plant in the Solanaceae family, along with chile pepper.

Health Powers: Eliminates gas from the stomach and intestines; soothes sore throat, cold and flu symptoms; increases metabolism for weight control.

Daily Dose: Stir into a cup of hot chocolate or any sweet juice drink for a contrasting flavor kick.

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Cinnamon

Bark of a small evergreen tree.

Health Powers: Tames nausea and stomach ulcers; functions as a mild anti-inflammatory; increases insulin sensitivity to help focus fat burn.

Daily Dose: Stir into coffee/tea, yogurt, oatmeal or any boxed cereal.




Cloves

Flower bud found at the base of an evergreen tree.

Health Powers: Soothes digestive tract muscles and is a potent antihistamine.

Daily Dose: Mix into your nightly ice cream treat or sneak into mustard spread.







Nutmeg

Fruit of Myristica fragrans,an evergreen tree.

Health Powers: Improves digestion; eases the symptoms of menstruation; induces calm and sleep.

Daily Dose: Grate a small amount into applesauce or plain yogurt. (Note: It’s safe to grate the entire nut, which you can usually buy whole at the supermarket, but you never want to consume more than one nutmeg per day because too much of this potent spice can cause stomach pain, double vision and other uncomfortable reactions.)




Celery Seed

Seed of the Apium graveolens plant in the parsley family.

Health Powers: Flushes the liver of toxins; lowers blood pressure; combats water retention.

Daily Dose: Think salads—tuna, potato and egg all work—which can be tossed onto a bed of lettuce, eaten alone or spread onto bread.




Coriander

Also known as cilantro; the leaves and seeds of the Coriandrum plant in the aromatic Apiaceae family.

Health Powers: Acts as a diuretic; eases seasonal allergies.

Daily Dose: Cook into couscous and quinoa, which you can store and eat with leftovers.

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Fennel

Seed of the Foeniculum plant in the aromatic Apiaceae family.

Health Powers: Calms bowel distress; supports milk production in nursing mothers; combats water retention.

Daily Dose: Add to canned minestrones and vegetable soups.





Oregano

Leaf of the Origanum plant in the mint family.

Health Powers: Loosens mucus; helps treat respiratory illnesses; and calms indigestion.

Daily Dose: Use in any tomato-based foods, like marinara sauces, pizza and soups.




Thyme

Leaf of the Thymus plant in the mint family.

Health Powers: Relaxes the muscle tissue of the gastrointestinal tract; stimulates immune system.

Daily Dose: Toss into any meat-based dishes.





Turmeric

Root of the Circuma plant in the ginger family.

Health Powers: Reduces inflammation (joints, airways); detoxifies the liver.

Daily Dose: Mix in with oil-and-vinegar-based salad dressings.

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  • georgette70
    georgette70 Posts: 158
    bump - Thanks for the info! :happy:
  • mamaturner
    mamaturner Posts: 2,447 Member
    BUMP!! I use all of these spices! About 2 or these every day, very cool info!
  • Shy1979
    Shy1979 Posts: 75
    Interesting! I love cinnamon anyways, I may sprinkle a little in with my breakfast smoothie from now on. Thanks for sharing!
  • supersarah14
    supersarah14 Posts: 170
    My fav mid morning snack is a granny smith apple, cut up into little bite size pieces with a tsp of cinnamon. Microwaive it for a min or so and eat! It is sooooo yummy! mmmmm :smile:
  • KarenECunningham
    KarenECunningham Posts: 419 Member
    Thanks for the info. I eat cinnamon everyday in my oatmeal and if I have a latte I sprinkle some on top. Good to know it is healthy.:smile:
  • georgette70
    georgette70 Posts: 158
    My fav mid morning snack is a granny smith apple, cut up into little bite size pieces with a tsp of cinnamon. Microwaive it for a min or so and eat! It is sooooo yummy! mmmmm :smile:

    mmmmm...that sounds so yummy...will try that for my aft. snack :happy:
  • bjberry
    bjberry Posts: 665 Member
    Fabulous! Dr Oz also endorses Fennell tea each day. Based on his info (on his M-F show), I have been drinking water or tea with fennell in it--plus, since the seeds taste good, anyway, I occasionally chew on one for a while before swallowing it.
    Since I have started this, my abdomen has been much nicer to me.
    Thanks for all the other info.
  • velvetechos
    velvetechos Posts: 234
    Great info!
  • rhstyles
    rhstyles Posts: 36
    bump....thanx......:flowerforyou:
  • byHISstrength
    byHISstrength Posts: 984 Member
    Wow! That's great info. Thanks so much for sharing.

    Have a blessed day!
  • msarro
    msarro Posts: 2,748 Member
    I have a good bit of cinnamon daily. I just cut an apple in half, core it, and then sprinkle on cinnamon. A little bit at first, now a good bit more. Its amazingly sweet; if you like apple and cinnamon candles/oatmeal/etc I suggest you try it out.
  • ZiaLater
    ZiaLater Posts: 23
    Thanks alot for the info. I am a massive cilantro addict lately and now I can see why!! not only does it taste great in all my salads but works out well when cooking my supper meals. I love all of what you listed and will make sure I get daily doses of everything. You rock!!! :)
  • lilay
    lilay Posts: 122
    My fav mid morning snack is a granny smith apple, cut up into little bite size pieces with a tsp of cinnamon. Microwaive it for a min or so and eat! It is sooooo yummy! mmmmm :smile:

    This is my go to snack any time I want something sweet! I :heart: it!
  • somigliana
    somigliana Posts: 314 Member
    My fav mid morning snack is a granny smith apple, cut up into little bite size pieces with a tsp of cinnamon. Microwaive it for a min or so and eat! It is sooooo yummy! mmmmm :smile:

    Ooooh yum! I will have to try this because green apples are my favourite!
  • selbyhutch
    selbyhutch Posts: 531 Member
    Interesting.... thanks for the post!
  • TCASMEY
    TCASMEY Posts: 1,405 Member
    bump
  • MamaRandall
    MamaRandall Posts: 243 Member
    bump
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