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Cinnamon may protect against infection, study finds

 
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Thieves', too
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Thieves oil on scarves protected people from plague.

They traded wealth to French Alchemists for the knowledge of antivirals.

To go back further - in the Mahabaratas, i believe (i get the names of those era of books confused) - they talk about the gods fighting with biological weapons.

So if that were a thing, then there would be an opposite flow in the direction of cures. Otherwise - there would only be one fight. And that wasn't the case.
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Cinnamon is made of tree bark, cloroquine was also isolated from bark.; plants feed and heal us.

"In Peru, the indigenous people extracted the bark of the Cinchona tree (Cinchona officinalis)[44] and used the extract to fight chills and fever in the seventeenth century. In 1633 this herbal medicine was introduced in Europe, where it was given the same use and also began to be used against malaria.[45] The quinoline antimalarial drug quinine was isolated from the extract in 1820, and chloroquine is an analogue of this."



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Don't forget Aspirin.
I am SNOWIE. WELCOME TO THE NEW ICE AGE. TRY NOT TO STARVE.
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Take the Cinnamon Challenge to cure the 'Rona!


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Re: Cinnamon may protect against infection, study finds
You may not want to breath the stuff, just eat it.

Look up health differences and hazards between Ceylon and Cassia.

Cassia has higher levels of coumarin to it, can damage liver.

More cinnamon challenge warnings, don't do it this way!

Put a bunch in your coffee or tea instead. You can get capsules and extracts too.

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Cinnamon is made of tree bark, cloroquine was also isolated from bark.; plants feed and heal us.

"In Peru, the indigenous people extracted the bark of the Cinchona tree (Cinchona officinalis)[44] and used the extract to fight chills and fever in the seventeenth century. In 1633 this herbal medicine was introduced in Europe, where it was given the same use and also began to be used against malaria.[45] The quinoline antimalarial drug quinine was isolated from the extract in 1820, and chloroquine is an analogue of this."



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Don't forget Aspirin.
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Been saying the answer is in the trees. They have survived all of the viral outbreaks of evolution.

Even those that were created.


But that would mean that the bad guys couldn't make trillions making people sick with their "medicine."
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Doctors noticed in 1918 that workers producing cinnamon were the only group with zero % infection rate from the Spanish flu. ZERRO PERCENT INFECTION RATE.

Now this study:

Less than %50.

A preliminary study out of Touro College in New York suggests that household cinnamon may possess antiviral effects and help prevent infection in humans....Schiffenbauer said in the news release that his colleagues’ findings suggest that cinnamon extract has the power to damage the structure of the PhiX virus.... "a tablespoon of cinnamon once or twice a day can be effective in eliminating or preventing viruses from infecting humans and causing sickness, such as colds, flu, and even herpes"..

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This is a lie, iron and potassium
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Yes Cassia in small amounts only, very quickly is toxic to the liver.

Ceylon is not toxic, and can and should be taken daily, a Tbsp is quite a lot, a tsp is sufficient to get the desired effect.

The preventative of cinnamon to Alzheimers is quite astonishing, I take daily for years now, Ceylon, no adverse issues.

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Yes Cassia in small amounts only, very quickly is toxic to the liver.

Ceylon is not toxic, and can and should be taken daily, a Tbsp is quite a lot, a tsp is sufficient to get the desired effect.

The preventative of cinnamon to Alzheimers is quite astonishing, I take daily for years now, Ceylon, no adverse issues.

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Thanks for this.





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