Cinnamon powder-150g
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A small tree with smooth bark; opposite dark green, coriaceous and shiny leaves, obovate, with 3-5 basal nerves, up to 15 cm long and 10 cm broad; flowers unisexual, cream, in axillary and terminal panicles; fruit small drupe.
Studies have shown that the bark of the plant contains volatile oils, mucilage, calcium oxalate, tannins, and starch, all of which work synergistically to give the plant its appetizer, carminative, digestive and stomachic actions (Pamplona-Roger, 11998). C. zeylanicum promotes gastric and intestinal juice secretion and enhances gastric motility. The bark extracts have shown to be effective against fluconazole-resistant and -susceptible Candida isolates in vitro. A small scale clinical trial on AIDs patients showed the herb to be effective for treating oral candidiasis (Quale et al., 1996). Antibacterial actions have also been demonstrated in vitro (Azumi et al., 1997; Bruneton, 1995). C. zeylanicum‟s diterpenes have shown antiallergic activity (Nagai et., 1982). Aqueous extracts exhibited antiulcer effects (Akira et al., 1986). Cinnamon may have hypoglycaemic properties in vitro (Berrio et al., 1992). Its mild astringent action may be due to the tannins. The essential oils of C. zeylanicum, Ocimum gratissimum, Cymbopogon citratus, Eugenia uniflora, and Alpinia speciosa demonstrated inhibitory action against dermatophyte strains in vitro (Lima et al., 1993). The oil and leaf extracts have antiviral activity (Kato, 1975; Leung and Foster, 1996); the eugenol-containing leaf oil has demonstrated antiseptic and anaesthetic properties. Several studies have shown that cinnamaldehyde has hypotensive and spasmolytic effects. It also inhibits the enzymes cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase and increases peripheral blood flow (Tahara et al., 1986; Harada and Yamazaki, 1981). Extracts have shown antioxidant activity in vitro and may be useful as food antioxidants (Mancini-Filho et al., 1998).
Functions
- Abdominal cramps
- Dyspepsia
- Gastro-duodenal ulcer
- Loss of appetite
- Bloating
- Rheumatism
- Diarrhea(Mshana et al., 2000; Williamson and Evans, 1988; Bruneton, 1995; Karnick, 1994; Newall et al., 1996; Wichtl and Bisset, 1994; GHP, 1992).
Dosage form
Stem bark powder
Contraindication
The essential oil especially should be avoided in pregnancy (Blumenthal et al., 1998).
Hypersensitive individuals
Adverse Effects
May cause bronchial constriction or skin rash after exposure
Prolonged use of the concentrated oil may cause oral mucosal inflammation (Blumenthal, et al., 1998).
Can produce skin allergies in sensitive people
Dosage
Infusion/decoction: 0.7-1.3 g in 150 ml water, drink a teacupful after each meal
Fluid extract 1:1 in 50% alcohol, 0.7-1.3 ml, three times daily
Tincture 1:5 in 45% alcohol, 3.3–6.7 ml, three times daily.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: These statements have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. As with all dietary supplements, you should consult a qualified healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are taking any medications or have any medical conditions.
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