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The Penny Pinch follows my journey to save money here and there. There will be posts about using coupons and my shopping trips with them, DIY products and projects, and any other money saving tips I discover. There is nothing wrong with trying to pinch a few pennies!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Cinnamon & Honey: The Natural Healers


I have seen and heard many things about cinnamon and honey so I decided to do a little research of my own.  I came across tons of information from many sites and books.  So as a overall clause I will say that none of this is specifically from one site and I take no credit for the actual information, but instead just that I am reporting it here for my readers to enjoy!

Medicine and health remedies can be pricey.  Sad but true that something that can help soothe or cure us from pain and discomfort is not exactly always affordable.  Now don't get me wrong I use medicine and believe in it when necessary and believe it can help.  However I am all about saving money and doing what I can in more natural manner.  These two natural substances have a pretty interesting list of benefits, many of which I cannot wait to try.

In Ancient Civilizations, such as the Chinese and Indian, cinnamon is viewed as a "hot" substance which can help to "dissolve" the cold or other "bugs" in the body.  And honey was viewed as a neutral substance to help balance out the body.  There has been an abundant amount of scientific research done on these two substances.  While there are skeptics, as with everything, there are also a large group of believers.  "Weekly World News", a Canadian magazine, even reported that despite honey's sweetness, in small controlled amounts it will not adversely affect diabetic patients.  As with all of these benefits listed below, a healthy and active diet is necessary as well to keep a healthy lifestyle.  So while it can help to reduce the bodies absorption of fat, that does not mean eat a big mac and fries every day! And finally when "consumed regularly" is listed, it can be done by taking a spoonful of honey sprinkled with cinnamon, spreading honey and cinnamon on bread, or making a "tea" using hot water, a spoonful or two of honey, and sprinkled cinnamon on top.

Benefits:

- Honey has natural anti-bacterial properties.  Spread it on wounds and burns to prevent infection.

- When consumed regularly, honey and cinnamon can help to clear clogged arteries and prevent heart disease.

- A tea of honey and cinnamon can help to destroy the bacteria causing a bladder infection as it passes through the bladder and urethra.  It can also help ease arthritis pain over time and help to lower cholesterol.

- A tablespoon of warmed honey mixed with 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon helps to cure coughing and other cold/sinus symptoms.  This yummy little spoonful can also help cure stomach aches and kill ulcers at their roots, reduce intestinal gas, and other indigestion.

- Honey is a natural occurring sugar/carb so can act as a natural healthy energy boost.  Many studies have shown that prolonged consumption of honey has raised energy levels in all ages of people without any negative side effects.  Remember this is a few tablespoons a day, not globs over everything you eat and is also in conjunction with a healthy diet.

- Making a 3:1 paste of honey and cinnamon will help to heal acne.  Apply the paste to your face at night and wash off in the morning.  It can also be used as a spot treatment and covered with a band aid over night.

- Raw natural honey is rich with vitamins and falvonoids which increase antioxidant activity.  This has been useful in helping to shorten the length of some illnesses, cure them, and help to add longevity to life.

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I encourage you to research this more for yourself and see just how great these benefits are. I know that I personally plan to start adding more honey and cinnamon to my diet and will be trying them out next time I get a cold.  Please take this as just information and consult with your doctor first if you have any concerns.  This is just "food for thought" and another way to help you pinch your pennies!

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