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Information About The Herb German Cinnamon


General Information

Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Plant Family: Lauraceae

Common Names: Laurus cinnamomum

Origin: Originally from Sri Lanka but grows well in Indonesia, India, Brazil and other tropical countries.

History: 

  • The ancient Egyptians used the spice for embalming
  • The Dutch had a monopoly on the Cinnamon trade until 1776

Tradition: Cinnamon burned in incense was used: 

  • for healing
  • to cover up the smell from burnt offerings in the temples to promote high spirituality
  • to stimulate the passions of the male

The essential oil is used:

  • for protection

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Plant Constituents

Contains:

  • cinnamic aldehyde
  • mucilage
  • sugar
  • tannin
  • volatile oil

Usage

Medicinal Parts Used: Bark (dried inner bark of the shoots)

Cinnamon is used for: 

Gastrointestinal Conditions

  • prevents uncomfortable bloating
  • relieves diarrhea
  • relieves flatulence (gas/wind)
  • relieves griping
  • relieves nausea
  • relieves weakness of the stomach
  • stops vomiting

It is best taken before or after meals to aid digestion

Female Conditions

  • helps stop womb hemorrhages

Cinnamon Oil can be used as an inhalant for

  • a sexual stimulant to the female

Immune System Conditions

  • prevents infection

Other Uses:

  • added to herbal preparations to improve the taste
  • culinary spice
  • flavoring agent

Action:

  • antiseptic [an agent for inhibiting the growth of microorganism on living tissue or destroying pathogenic or putrefactive bacteria]
  • aphrodisiac [an agent for arousing or increasing sexual desire or potency]
  • aromatic [a substance having an agreeable odor and stimulating qualities]
  • astringent [a binding agent that contracts organic tissue, reducing secretions or discharges of mucous and fluid from the body]
  • blood purifier [an agent to purify the blood]
  • carminative [an agent for easing griping pains, colic and expelling gas from the intestines]
  • cordial [invigorating, stimulating medicine, food or drink]
  • digestive [aids digestion]
  • local stimulant [an agent that excites or quickens the functional activity of the tissues giving more energy] to the body and other herbs, enabling herbal remedies to work faster (added to remedies for acute symptoms)

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Precautions

Caution: 


Products

Global Herbal Supplies has Cinnamon available in the following forms

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