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Cinnamon Capsules - Superior Sri-Lankan True Ceylon

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£8.99

Cinnamon Vegan Capsules 500mg

 

 

  • Superior Sri-Lankan True Ceylon

  • 100% Cinnamon, No Fillers

  • Vegan HPMC Capsules     

About Cinnamon

 

The cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum verum) is a bushy tree that originated in Sri Lanka and Southern India. The name cinnamon is derived from the Greek word kinnamomon which was borrowed from the Phoenician term qinnamon. This was also obtained from Kayu Manis in Malay and Indonesian languages which translate to “wood with a pleasant taste”. All the different species of cinnamon fall under the genus Cinnamomum and the family Lauraceae or as it is popularly known as, the Laurel family. The tree is also referred to as the “true cinnamon tree”. Presently, cinnamon is cultivated in the following regions on large scale such as North America, Oceania, West Indies, South America, Australasia, Central America, and other parts of Asia.

The cinnamon tree can grow to a height of about 15 meters. Its leaves are green, elliptical, and grow to a maximum length of 20 centimeters. It has a smooth surface and has a pungent odor. The flowers are yellowish-green and emerge from the stalks in a clustered form. The fruits are tiny, usually 1cm long and produce only one seed once they mature. The bark of a mature cinnamon tree is brown and has a rough texture. When the cinnamon tree is young, the bark is normally smooth and light brown. The bark has a pleasant and very inviting aroma. The shoots of the mature cinnamon tree are harvested. The shoots are then carefully peeled to separate the outer bark from the inner bark. The inner bark is then dried to extend its shelf life. It is then ground into a powder and processed into cinnamon capsules. Cinnamon trees thrive in tropical areas with high temperatures and relatively high humidity. They grow best in nutrient-rich Sandy soils and require plenty of sunshine.

Cinnamon is one of the oldest species known to man. There are several times it has been referred to in the Bible. During the Exodus, Moses was required to mix myrrh, sweet calamus, Kinnamon, and olive oil to form a sacred oil that would be used in the anointing of the Ark of the Covenant. It is also alluded to in other verses in the books of Ezekiel, Proverbs, and Revelations. Cinnamon was first introduced in Egypt in 2000 B.C.E. by the Chinese. It was a very valuable commodity that made it the perfect gift for Kings and Gods. Pliny described the trading of the cinnamon spice across the Red sea. Indonesian rafts sailed using specific routes known as the cinnamon routes moving the commodity to Rome. Pliny stated that cassia or cinnamon had the same value as gold in weight. One would require almost 300 denars to purchase a single pound of cinnamon. This was a full years wage for a labourer. Around the 16th century, Portuguese traders set sail to Sri-Lanka, then known as Ceylon, to gain more control of the cultivation and production of this valuable commodity. The Dutch then followed in the 17th century and monopolised the cultivation and trade of Cinnamon. However, more areas around the world begun cultivating the cinnamon tree thus ending the monopoly.

  • Please note it is against MHRA guidelines for us to talk about any potential health benefits for this supplement however a quick google search on the potential benefits and you may be surprised.
How to use: We suggest taking 2 - 4 capsules daily

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RI
10/02/2023
Rena I.
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Side effects

Had severe allergic reaction.

MT
08/17/2023
Margaret T.
United Kingdom United Kingdom

I would buy again. Good service

SH
07/17/2023
Susan H.
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Second Order

This is an excellent company to deal with. Products are reasonably priced and don't contain fillers. Ceylon cinnamon has reduced my blood sugar.

RW
05/31/2023
Roger W.
United Kingdom United Kingdom

Good quality

Good price and fast delivery

CB
04/10/2022
colin b.
United Kingdom United Kingdom

clnnamon capsules

i purchased these for my wife who has been taking another brand which she is still to finish her stock. we are moving to taking supplements without fillers or binders etc. if these work out ok there will be other items for us to try! i would add that the delivery arrived on time stated so, so far so good


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