A new study, released by the New York School of Career and Applied Studies has shown that as little as a tablespoon of cinnamon a day could help protect people from viral infections, such as the flu.
The study analyzed the effects of botanic extracts such as cinnamon, onion, garlic, and peppermint on pathogens. Cinnamon resulted in the deactivation of 99.9 percent of viruses in lab tests, while the other extracts had no significant effect. The cinnamon actually damaged the structure of the virus, eliminating its ability to infect people and cause sickness. Dr. Milton Schiffenbauer presented the findings at the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. You can read more about Dr. Schiffenbauer’s previous research at the New York School of Career and Applied Studies’ website. Comments are closed.
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