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  2. Here's What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Cinnamon Every Day

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    If you eat cinnamon every day, there are ways it will impact your body—just like eating (or drinking) anything else does. Mostly, these impacts are good—although it’s important to consider ...

  3. Cinnamon and pure vanilla are not just for the holidays. They ...

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    Cinnamon is the second most popular spice in the United States. In ancient Egypt, cinnamon was used to treat coughing, arthritis and sore throats. Today, there is research linking cinnamon to ...

  4. Is cinnamon good for you? How to tap into the health benefits

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  5. Cinnamon challenge - Wikipedia

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    The cinnamon challenge involves consuming one spoonful of powdered cinnamon. The cinnamon challenge is a food challenge that gained viral recognition on social media in the early 2010s. Participants generally film themselves attempting to eat a spoonful of ground cinnamon in under 60 seconds without drinking anything.

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  8. Why Cinnamon Is Insanely Good for You - AOL

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  9. Talk:List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Quote verifying common misconception for cinnamon: "But historical fact does not determine present-day accuracy. For example, a chocolate drink globally coded as a “real Aztec recipe” is expected to contain cinnamon, a flavor and spice only introduced to Mesoamerica through the Spanish conquest."