Cinnamon Bark Extract by Gaia Herbs 1 Fluid Ounce Liquid Extract - Single Herb Our Price: $7.89 Retail Price: $10.50 You Save: $2.61 each, a 25% Savings!
Cinnamon Bark Liquid Extract
Scientific Name: Cinnamomum burmaniI
Common Name: Cinnamon Bark
Supports Digestion and the Feeling of Fullness within the Stomach*
Warming Digestive Aid*
Helpful to Support Normal Sugar Cravings*
Improves Insulin Sensitivity*
Cinnamon Bark has been historically used as a digestive aid and to promote other health benefits. Recent studies indicate that Cinnamon may also help support healthy serum lipid levels. In addition, Cinnamon contains potent antioxidants that help to support cardiovascular function.*
Cinnamon is now largely cultivated. The tree grows from 20 to 30 feet high, has thick scabrous bark, strong branches, young shoots speckled greeny orange, the leaves petiolate, entire, leathery when mature, upper side shiny green, underside lighter; flowers small white in panicles; fruit, an oval berry like an acorn in its receptacle, bluish when ripe with white spots on it, bigger than a blackberry; the root-bark smells like cinnamon and tastes like camphor, which it yields on distillation.*
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 5 drops
Amount Per Serving
Daily Value
Cinnamon Bark Extract(Cinnamomum Burmanii) Whole plant standarization process yields 4 milligrams of bioactive Total Phenols
500 mg
** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Take 5 drops of extract in a small amount of warm water 3 times daily after meals.
Not to be used during pregnancy or lactation. Keep away from children. Use only as directed on label.
Digestive Balance , Glucose Metabolism
Pancreas , Stomach
The trees yielding Cassia or Chinese cinnamon are of several undetermined species cultivated in China and India.
It is gathered from March to May from trees of about the sixth year's growth. The branches after being cut, are carried to a building where the shoots, after being deprived of leaves and twigs, are twice cut longitudinally through the bark, after which cross-incisions are made at intervals of about 16 inches. The bark is then detached by a curved horn-knife, and while still pliable is laid inner surface downward, and the epidermis detached with a plane.
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