Cinnamon is not specifically known to treat hyperthyroidism, and there's limited scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness for this condition. While it may offer some general health benefits, such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, it’s essential for those with hyperthyroidism to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate management and treatment options. Relying solely on cinnamon or any other natural remedy may not address the underlying issues of hyperthyroidism.
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the history of cinnamon is that it tast good!!
1 tablespoon twice a day.
If you're one for Cinnamon, then yes it is! If you're not real fond about Cinnamon, then this is probably not the best solution for you!
Cinnamon has many properties and Wiccans who are trained will utilize various herbs, such as cinnamon to create and cast spells of power, healing, health, and various other spells. Cinnamon is also good for the heart, and is good for keeping ants out of the house.
Hyperthyroidism is a noun.
The ratio of women:men who have hyperthyroidism is 10:1. Two to five percent of women have hyperthyroidism. 1000 women are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism every year. 100 men are diagnosed with hyperthyroidism every year.
I guess it it will be The Cinnamon Challenge.
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Yes they are very good for you. But make sure the honey is natural and organic and the cinnamon with only work if its pure and not processed on a cinnamon bun.
Hyperthyroidism.
There is no disease that is the result of hyperthyroidism. Hyperthyroidism is a symptom, not a disease. Hyperthyroidism however, is the result of other disease processes including:Graves' DiseaseHashimoto's thyrotoxicosisIodine toxicityCancer