Eugenol and cinnamic aldehyde are chemicals that act as irritants when ingested in high concentrations (such as in gum). I have been researching this for myself and as far as I can tell it's not a genuine allergy exactly.
Cinnamon does not have Coumadin in it. Cinnamon that is sold in stores and has the label cinnamon on it, is pure cinnamon.
Well that might be due to the fact that not all people have allergies. Therefore they aren't affected by allergens like others. For instance i am affected my many allergens, whereas my elder sister is not affected by allergens at all. As you see i used the word 'allergens' several times. Most of the time the word 'allergens' just doesn't come up in a majority of conversations.
Some common types are banana, blueberry, chocolate chip, apple, lemon, poppy seed, cinnamon, cinnamon chip, cinnamon apple, cinnamon nut, cinnamon cinnamon, double cinnamon, cinnamon with extra cinnamon, oat, and BRAN. Thing is lots of cinnamon anda few other things.
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Common food allergens include nuts, fish, and milk.
Collagen itself does not produce itching when released in response to allergens. It is the immune system's response to allergens that leads to itching, not the collagen.
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Air dusters don't quite remove allergens. They are mostly used to blow away dust and allergens off of a surface, like electronics. The allergens are still in the environment. An air filter would work better.
No, 1000mg of cinnamon is not equal to 1gram of cinnamon.
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Yes, you can grind cinnamon sticks to make cinnamon powder.
word cinnamon in yoruba is called pattai