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A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Mississippi found that excess cinnamon intake may reduce the ...
Researchers discovered that cinnamaldehyde, a key compound in cinnamon, can activate liver receptors that regulate drug ...
Are you a fan of this popular spice? A doctor explains why sprinkling cinnamon in your coffee is probably OK, but taking daily cinnamon supplements likely isn’t.
Researchers examine how cinnamon interacts with prescription medications. Cinnamon is one of the oldest and most widely used ...
Molecular Sciences, highlights that the main component of cinnamon, cinnamaldehyde, activates receptors in the body ...
Patients are advised to consult their physician before consuming supplements containing cinnamon or similar products.
Consuming too much cinnamon might affect how your body absorbs some medications, new research shows. The study, published in the June issue of the journal Food Chemistry: Molecular Sciences, looked at ...
Another spice with medicinal promise – and potential risks – is turmeric. Known for its vivid yellow colour and use in both ...
A new study from the National Center for Natural Products Research has found that cinnamon, especially in large amounts, can ...
Would it have any health perks, then? Or health detriments? Researchers at the University of Mississippi investigated how cinnamaldehyde, cinnamon’s main active compound, behaves in the body. Their ...
A recent study reveals that cinnamon, a popular spice, can interfere with prescription medications due to compounds like ...