Cinnamon Extracts Philadelphia PA

Readers eager to increase their cinnamon intake should note that while culinary levels are safe, studies have found some toxicity in large quantities of the whole spice and in its essential oil.

Cousins 5Th & Luzerne
(215) 223-4000
4037 North 5Th St
Philadelphia, PA
 
Whole Foods Market
(215) 557-0015
2001 Pennsylvania Ave
Philadelphia, PA
 
New Wilson Meat Inc
(215) 533-2666
2325 East Venango St
Philadelphia, PA
 
Center City
(215) 732-0246
1500 Spruce St
Philadelphia, PA
 
Target
(267) 233-5020
4000 Monument Rd
Philadelphia, PA
Store Hours
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.Sa: 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.Su: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.

Pathmark
(215) 226-0231
2900 North Broad St.
Philadelphia, PA
 
Target
(215) 305-9050
2701 Castor Ave
Philadelphia, PA
Store Hours
M-Fr: 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.Sa: 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.Su: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.

Superfresh
(215) 625-9430
309 S Fifth St.
Philadelphia, PA
 
Pathmark
(215) 425-4736
3399 Aramingo Ave.
Philadelphia, PA
 
Pathmark
(215) 551-7275
3021 Grays Ferry Ave.
Philadelphia, PA
 

Cinnamon Extracts

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By Kathryn Ayers

Cinnamon, one of the world’s most popular culinary spices, could play a significant role in the battle against metabolic syndrome, according to a study presented last fall at the American College of Nutrition’s annual meeting. An ever-more prevalent condition that increases the risk of type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and, perhaps, a host of other chronic diseases, metabolic syndrome is characterized by central obesity (otherwise known as a potbelly), high blood pressure, and insulin resistance. Anywhere from 25 to 32 percent of Americans (75 million to 96 million people) have the condition.

The new study found that cinnamon extract increases antioxidant levels in the blood and thus reduces oxidative stress, a contributing factor in CVD. The study, conducted in France, gave participants 500 mg of extract a day for 12 weeks. In addition to the increased presence of antioxidants, the study found that a compound related to oxidative stress decreased as well.

These findings further boost cinnamon’s healthy reputation—previous studies had shown that the spice reduced blood glucose levels and lowered blood pressure, completing the metabolic syndrome trifecta. Readers eager to increase their cinnamon intake should note that while culinary levels are safe, studies have found some toxicity in large quantities of the whole spice and in its essential oil. This study used a commercial extract, Cinnulin PF, that reportedly contains all of cinnamon’s healthy compounds and none of its potentially harmful ones.

Author: Kathryn Ayers

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