In Western medicine, the effects of cinnamon include stimulating blood circulation (blood circulation), enhancing breathing. In addition, it causes vasoconstriction, increased secretion, uterine contractions, and increased intestinal motility. Cinnamon essential oil has strong antiseptic properties. In Oriental medicine, the use of cinnamon is known as treating eye pain, asthma cough, nourishing postpartum women, abdominal pain, diarrhea, diabetes, etc. However, some users have encountered side effects that make them sick. aggravated illness. Therefore, you need to consult an expert before you want to use it. When used, this medicinal herb can be combined with other herbs or used alone. Cinnamon has a spicy, sweet taste, great heat, and is slightly toxic, attributed to the meridians and kidneys. According to ancient documents, this medicine has the effect of complementing the general fire, treating the cold and cold, used to treat leg cramps, back and knee numbness, abdomin...
General information about Cinnamon: Common names: Que Thanh, cinnamon cinnamon, humiliating cinnamon Scientific name: Cinnamomum loureirii Nees Family: Camphor (Lauraceae) Cinnamon overview: Cinnamon is a plant quite familiar to life, and can be used as both a spice and a medicine from time immemorial. In the genus Cinnamomum there are many different species of cinnamon. In the world, two common species are known: Chinese Cinnamon (scientific name is Cinnamomum cassia Blume) Sri Lankan cinnamon, or cinnamon (scientific name is Cinnamomum zeylanicum Nees) In Vietnam, in localities such as Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, there is also a precious species of cinnamon with the scientific name of Cinnamomum loureirii Nees. This article will mainly deal with this species. It is a woody plant with evergreen leaves, more closely related to the Chinese species than to Sri Lankan despite belonging to the same genus. The leaves are ovate at both ends, narrow, slightly pointed. The white flowers grow in cluste...