Anyone heard of Honey and Cinnimon?

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Anyone heard of Honey and Cinnimon?

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I was at the eye doctor's today and spoke with a lady who swears by Honey and Cinnamon (made into a tea). She says in two months it helped lower her cholesterol by 60 pts, she feels better, etc. She is also a diabetic and it does not bother her.

I did a search and found an interesting article about the health benefits of this mixture. They consider it holistic medicine.

Here is the link if anyone is interest. Whatdayathink?


http://www.indoindians.com/health/honey.htm
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Thanks Mars...that is so cool...have never heard of it before...can't hurt to give it a shot! Thanks again...JJ
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Thanks Mars,

I am printing this right now and apply to Frank. His cholestoral is way too high and maybe this will work.
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Hmmm, sounds like a yummy combo. I'll have to read more when I am not "rushing" off to work (thats why I'm here chatting with you folks!).

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Post by Carrie »

Hi Mars and thanks! I'm going to give it a try. If I read the article correctly, there is no actual "tea" used - just the cinnamon and honey. Is that what they mean? Or should it be added to tea?

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Post by Mars »

Carrie,

It appears that to lower cholesteral is the only receipe using tea: "Two tablespoons of honey and three teaspoons of Cinnamon Powder mixed in 16 ounces of tea water".

Hope that helps!
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sounds good to me

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I copied all that honey and cinnamon stuff---

Cant hurt---am going to try it also--
thanks :music: Marrrrrrrrgggggggieeeeeeee :music:

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Post by annie oakley »

Yes I have heard of honey and Cinimon Tea. It will also warm you somewhat. Garlic will also lower chrolesteral. Love Oma
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Post by Umber »

I was just researching this....my doc said I may be "insulin resistant". I found that cinnamon is awesome for this. I was going to purchase some caps that they fill fresh on the web. This sounds much better and less expensive too. I buy the bulk cinnamon at Costco!

I have made me a cup! I will let you know how it tastes!

Thanks!

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Ok, I think I will buy some capsules. It smells good and doesn't taste bad but, I don't like that the cinnamon has a weird texture.....it makes me :vomit:

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