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Cinnamon
bark
(Cinnamomum
cassia, Rou Gui)
Cinnamon bark is famous for its warming
qualities and as a Yang tonic. When used with other sexual
tonics, Cinnamon bark can greatly enhance their actions,
and they in turn enhance Cinnamon’s sexual tonic actions.
Cinnamon's medicinal value is largely due
to its volatile oil, which has antiviral and stimulating
properties. In India and Europe cinnamon was traditionally
taken as a warming herb for "cold" conditions.
The herb stimulates circulation, especially in the fingers
and toes. Cinnamon is also a traditional remedy for digestive
problems, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, as well
as for aching muscles and other symptoms of viral conditions
such as colds.
In the 1980s Japanese researchers found
that the active constituent cinnamaldehyde acts as a sedative
and analgesic. Cinnamaldehyde is also thought to reduce blood
pressure and fevers. Extracts of the bark have also been
found to possess antibacterial and antifungal actions.
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Cassia or Chinese cinnamon
is a warming and strengthening herb traditionally used
to support conditions associated with cold, congestion
and energy deficiency. Cinnamon acts as a tonic to the
whole system to stimulate circulation, enhance the immune
system and improve sexual health. It is used to improve
circulation to the lower body in formulas that treat impotence,
premature ejaculation, cold and weak legs, and backache.
It is frequently combined with Yin and Yang Essence tonic
herbs and with Qi tonics to build energy and to fire up
sexual energy.
Cinnamon is also used as
a relaxant to reduce anxiety and stress and relieve cramps.
Cinnamon warms and stimulates
the digestive system, useful in weak digestion, colic,
griping, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, wind and distension.
Convalescence - Cinnamon is a supportive
and strengthening herb for weak digestions. It is used
specifically in the treatment of debility and in convalescence.
Gynecological remedy - The herb promotes
menstruation and relieves menstrual pain in formulas for
women.
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Eugenol in the volatile
oil relieves pain, for example when used as a liniment
for arthritis, to deaden the nerve in toothache and for
such conditions as headaches, muscle pain and neuralgia.
The tannins have an astringent action, stemming bleeding
in nosebleeds, heavy periods and resolving diarrhea and
catarrhal congestion. Other major ingredients include cinnamaldehyde,
cinnamyl acetate, and phenylpropyl acetate.
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None known.
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None known.
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