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- Third-party lab tested, pure Cinnamon Polyphenols
- Cinnamon helps promote sugar metabolism when combined with a healthy diet and exercise program
Modern scientific studies indicate that cinnamon bark possesses free radical neutralizing properties and may help to support a healthy, balanced immune system response. Help promote normal blood pressure, standard heart circulation, and balanced cholesterol levels. Provides nutrition and beneficial gut flora to help digestion and balance sugar levels, while also assisting glucose metabolize in the liver.
As an antioxidant supplement ingredient, Cinnamon has a potent ability to help neutralize free radicals in the body and protect cells from damage.
Keywords: Antimicrobial activity; Cinnamon; Mechanisms of action; Multi-drug resistance; Synergism; Trans-cinnamaldehyde; Cinnamon, Glycaemic control, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Cinnamon polyphenols have a number of potential health effects, including:
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Anti-inflammatory
Cinnamon polyphenols may reduce inflammation and improve immune function by modulating macrophage function.
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Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic
Cinnamon polyphenols may help treat diabetes by reducing blood sugar and lipids.
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Insulin sensitivity
Cinnamon polyphenols may improve insulin sensitivity and glucose control.
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Neurodegenerative diseases
Cinnamon may help with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's by inhibiting the buildup of tau protein in the brain.
Cinnamon polyphenols may also:
- Reduce hyperlipidemia, inflammation, and oxidative stress
- Restore pancreatic cell injury
- Attenuate cytotoxic effects in pancreatic cells
- Modulate transcription factors like SREBP-1c, LXRs, NF-κB, and Nrf2
- Modulate enzymes like ACLY and FAS
Cinnamon polyphenol has been reported to have several beneficial effects on obesity through the modulation of transcription factors including SREBP-1c, LXRs, NF-κB, and Nrf2 and several enzymes such as ACLY and FAS and insulin resistance, glucose, and lipid metabolism and antioxidant status.
* The statements in this section have not been evaluated by the FDA or EFSA.
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