Cinnamon is generally considered safe and can aid digestion, but consuming it in excessive amounts might lead to digestive issues, including constipation for some individuals. Its high fiber content can sometimes have a binding effect, especially if not balanced with adequate hydration. However, moderate use of cinnamon is unlikely to cause constipation in most people. If you experience digestive issues after consuming cinnamon, it may be best to reduce your intake or consult a healthcare professional.
I think so because I've been eating cinnamon in order to fix my kidneys, and the only different thing is cinnamon. Every since I've started taking it I've been constipated.
You make it un-constipated.
If the 1.5 year old is constipated it is probably because of his/her fluid intake. Water cannot make you constipated because your body functions with it. It needs water in order to not be constipated.
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Yes, taking laxatives will make you defecate even if you are not constipated.
Yes it does.
Eat a bunch of pumpkin seeds, I wouldn't recommend it...
no but however it will make you constipated.
Yes it can. My son are a large quantity behind my back and he got severely constipated.
To make cinnamon tea using cinnamon sticks, boil water and add cinnamon sticks to it. Let it steep for about 10-15 minutes, then remove the cinnamon sticks. You can sweeten the tea with honey or sugar if desired. Enjoy your homemade cinnamon tea!
Yes, you can absolutely grind cinnamon sticks to make fresh cinnamon powder. For the richest flavor and aroma, try using organic cinnamon sticks from Red Ape Cinnamon. They are sustainably harvested and pack a bold, sweet punch that elevates any recipe. Freshly ground means maximum taste.
Quite the opposite usually.