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Doctors noticed in 1918 that workers producing cinnamon were the only group with zero % infection rate from the Spanish flu. ZERRO PERCENT INFECTION RATE.

Now this study:

Less than %50.

A preliminary study out of Touro College in New York suggests that household cinnamon may possess antiviral effects and help prevent infection in humans....Schiffenbauer said in the news release that his colleagues’ findings suggest that cinnamon extract has the power to damage the structure of the PhiX virus.... "a tablespoon of cinnamon once or twice a day can be effective in eliminating or preventing viruses from infecting humans and causing sickness, such as colds, flu, and even herpes"..

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Cassia or ceylon?

They are very different.
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Cassia or ceylon?

They are very different.
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Cinnamon is a top ingredient in any thieves oil blend which supposedly helped gypsy grave robbers avoid contracting the plague...
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Cassia or ceylon?

They are very different.
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 Quoting: Icey


Interesting. That's also the type that works on diabetes...

Curious wording though because the article says household cinnamon which is primarily cassia.

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10% cinnamon deactivated 99.9% to 100% of the virus following only 10 minutes
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Cassia or ceylon?

They are very different.
 Quoting: Bright Side

 Quoting: Icey


Interesting. That's also the type that works on diabetes...

Curious wording though because the article says household cinnamon which is primarily cassia.
 Quoting: Bright Side


Cassia is not true cinnamon.
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Cassia or ceylon?

They are very different.
 Quoting: Bright Side

 Quoting: Icey


Interesting. That's also the type that works on diabetes...

Curious wording though because the article says household cinnamon which is primarily cassia.
 Quoting: Bright Side


Cassia is not true cinnamon.
 Quoting: Icey


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Does this have anything to do with the popularity of cinnamon rolls?

Always put cinnamon in my coffee and my morning oatmeal.
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Research Shows Cinnamon Could Fight Resistant Bacterial and Viral Infections
Less that 50%Cinnamon is an amazing spice; it can prevent diabetes, boost brain health, and fight inflammation. But that isn’t all the wonder spice is known for. Did you know that cinnamon could play an important role in future infection-prevention, fighting both bacterial and viral threats?

Cinnamon has antiviral, antifungal, and antimicrobial properties. In short, it can ward off a variety of illnesses.
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bump

Time to buy some cinnamon.
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My wife & i drink this tea every night. All amounts are 1 teaspoon. 1 part Matcha tea, this tea has a long history in Japan as a healing green tea, it is a 1000% more potent than regular green tea. 1 part real cinnamon, 1 part ginger, 2 parts honey, half a lemon, blend & drink.
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all the ingredients i listed are inexpensive, you can find Matcha tea online for around 12 bucks for 2 people that will last a month, when i get home I'll give a link for it, I use Manuka honey from New Zealand, regular honey works well, but this honey is super charged, but expensive
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Doctors noticed in 1918 that workers producing cinnamon were the only group with zero % infection rate from the Spanish flu. ZERRO PERCENT INFECTION RATE.

Now this study:

Less than %50.

A preliminary study out of Touro College in New York suggests that household cinnamon may possess antiviral effects and help prevent infection in humans....Schiffenbauer said in the news release that his colleagues’ findings suggest that cinnamon extract has the power to damage the structure of the PhiX virus.... "a tablespoon of cinnamon once or twice a day can be effective in eliminating or preventing viruses from infecting humans and causing sickness, such as colds, flu, and even herpes"..

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"a tablespoon of cinnamon once or twice a day can be effective in eliminating or preventing viruses from infecting humans and causing sickness, such as colds, flu, and even herpes"..
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Is it more effective to smoke cinnamon sticks?
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"a tablespoon of cinnamon once or twice a day can be effective in eliminating or preventing viruses from infecting humans and causing sickness, such as colds, flu, and even herpes"..
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Is it more effective to smoke cinnamon sticks?
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The inhalation of limited amounts of very finely powered cinnamon is very safe and effective.
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Doctors noticed in 1918 that workers producing cinnamon were the only group with zero % infection rate from the Spanish flu. ZERRO PERCENT INFECTION RATE.

Now this study:

Less than %50.

A preliminary study out of Touro College in New York suggests that household cinnamon may possess antiviral effects and help prevent infection in humans....Schiffenbauer said in the news release that his colleagues’ findings suggest that cinnamon extract has the power to damage the structure of the PhiX virus.... "a tablespoon of cinnamon once or twice a day can be effective in eliminating or preventing viruses from infecting humans and causing sickness, such as colds, flu, and even herpes"..

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FAKE NEWS
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I've been putting it in coffee or tea, with honey. It's medicine.

All your culinary herbs and spices have medicinal properties.

There's an okay book about that called "The Magic Teaspoon", the writing isn't that great because she tried to make it entertaining as well as informative, I would rather have had the straight information without the "evocative" padding - however, it is a good book about the medicinal properties of your kitchen spice rack.
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Cinnamon is a top ingredient in any thieves oil blend which supposedly helped gypsy grave robbers avoid contracting the plague...
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Yep.

Always use it in my blends.

Can we please have funding and armed protection for a legit Natural Medicine Research Center now?
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Doctors noticed in 1918 that workers producing cinnamon were the only group with zero % infection rate from the Spanish flu. ZERRO PERCENT INFECTION RATE.

Now this study:

Less than %50.

A preliminary study out of Touro College in New York suggests that household cinnamon may possess antiviral effects and help prevent infection in humans....Schiffenbauer said in the news release that his colleagues’ findings suggest that cinnamon extract has the power to damage the structure of the PhiX virus.... "a tablespoon of cinnamon once or twice a day can be effective in eliminating or preventing viruses from infecting humans and causing sickness, such as colds, flu, and even herpes"..

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FAKE NEWS
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chuckle

Just because you write in CAPS doesn't make the lab tests go away.

You actually can't scream over another person here.
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Perfect!

I just had it on my toast, with butter, this morning...

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Bringing back up the report of the Chinese Doctor who gave her patients a Liver tonic earlier at the beginning of the year in WUHAN - and none of them got the virus.

Would have been great to get that to people here - so we could all get going on what we want to do, eh?

But noooo

Pharma wants you to suffer and die and work your whole lives just to pay them to make you sicker.

But please, carry on with your consent to die slowly.
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BTW that info was like over two months ago -

Could have had it all made up and prepped for now...

Nice little tonic to drink.

No shots.

sigh
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Take the Cinnamon Challenge to cure the 'Rona!

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Remember when grade schools used to serve kids cinnamon toast for breakfast, and snickerdoodle cookies with added cinnamon were very popular.

Why eat a spoonful of straight cinnamon when you can add it to various dishes just like Tumeric?
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Remember when grade schools used to serve kids cinnamon toast for breakfast, and snickerdoodle cookies with added cinnamon were very popular.

Why eat a spoonful of straight cinnamon when you can add it to various dishes just like Tumeric?
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Awesome. I love cinnamon.
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Re: Cinnamon may protect against infection, study finds
Cassia or ceylon?

They are very different.
 Quoting: Bright Side

 Quoting: Icey


Interesting. That's also the type that works on diabetes...

Curious wording though because the article says household cinnamon which is primarily cassia.
 Quoting: Bright Side


Both work well but Cassia can cause liver damage.
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GLP doctoring at its finest.
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Cinnamon is made of tree bark, cloroquine was also isolated from bark.; plants feed and heal us.

"In Peru, the indigenous people extracted the bark of the Cinchona tree (Cinchona officinalis)[44] and used the extract to fight chills and fever in the seventeenth century. In 1633 this herbal medicine was introduced in Europe, where it was given the same use and also began to be used against malaria.[45] The quinoline antimalarial drug quinine was isolated from the extract in 1820, and chloroquine is an analogue of this."


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Thieves', too





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