CINNAMON TINCTURE

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used to lower blood sugar levels in diabetics, circulation problems, and digestion and the bowels. This needs to sit 2 or more weeks after making. So plan ahead This is from www.learnherbs.com. Please check out their other recipes

Provided by Stormy Stewart

Categories     Other Drinks

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 jar
cinnamon chips
vodka

Steps:

  • 1. a fabulous spice that warms you up in these cold winter months. Cinnamon is a fascinating spice with a turbulent history. We tend to think of it as a common kitchen spice, but cinnamon has an amazing number of different uses. Its pleasing, spicy, aromatic, and sweet taste combined with its warming attributes can ease digestive woes by increasing circulation and moving along stagnate digestion. This makes it useful for a variety of digestive complaints including indigestion, gas, and cramping. It can be used to increase general circulation of the body in cases where there are chronically cold hands and feet. Or, it can be used in more acute situations like colds and the flu in which the person feels shivery and cold. Herbalist Lesley Tierra says, "Cinnamon bark also leads the body's metabolic fires back to their source, alleviating symptoms of a hot upper body and cold lower body." Cinnamon has been making headline news lately for its ability to decrease insulin resistance and lower blood sugar levels in diabetics. Most of these studies involved using Cinnamomum cassia or Cassia cinnamon. People with insulin-dependent diabetes need to consult their doctor about taking cinnamon so that injected insulin levels can be adjusted as necessary. cinnamon spiced milk. This is a nutritive beverage that warms the body, supports digestion, and can help tone the lower digestive tract to relieve loose or runny bowels. making a cinnamon tincture. When I first heard of a cinnamon tincture I thought it was a little ridiculous. Why not just use the powder? I have since come to love cinnamon tincture. This liquid preparation makes it easy to add to beverages like teas, herbal infusions and coffee without leaving a powdery substance behind. Also, small amounts can be added to teas or tinctures that don't taste very good. To make cinnamon tincture you'll need:
  • 2. Alcohol (Any alcohol that you can drink will do. I used vodka. Some use scotch, diluted Everclear, etc. Just NOT rubbing alcohol since you are ingesting it.) Cinnamon Chips (You can buy Cinnamomum cassia chips at Mountain Rose Herbs) Jar To begin, simply fill a jar half full with cinnamon chips. I like to use the chips in place of powder because it is easier to strain. You can also take cinnamon sticks and break them down into smaller chips. Next fill the jar with the alcohol. Let this mixture sit for two to six weeks. (Longer is better) When done, strain the mixture and bottle. You can add a little bit of cinnamon tincture to teas, herbal infusions, coffee, and even ice cream. A little goes a long way, so start off with small amounts to find the right amount for your taste buds.

Gene Franco
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This recipe is a waste of time and ingredients.


Md. Habibur Rahman Habib
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my tincture turned out really bitter.


Blackie 72
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This is the worst tincture I've ever had. It tastes like cough syrup.


Rj IMRAN Najir Gemig
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my tincture didn't turn out right. It's really thick and syrupy.


Mahesh l Magar
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This tincture is a bit too strong for my taste. I think I'll dilute it with some water before using it.


_Kimit _
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Meh.


Rabin Sharma
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I've never made a tincture before, but this recipe was really easy to follow. The tincture turned out great and I'm really enjoying it.


mubasher prince
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Not bad!


Tasnim Roja
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This is the best cinnamon tincture I've ever had. The flavor is amazing and it's so easy to make. I will definitely be making this again.


Sylvia Barjibo
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I love this tincture! It's so versatile. I've been using it in my coffee, tea, and even in my baking. It adds a nice touch of cinnamon flavor without being overpowering.


Mr Nahidul
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Easy to make and delicious!


Janet Akinyi
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I was a bit hesitant to try this tincture because I'm not a big fan of cinnamon. But I'm glad I did! The flavor is actually really nice and subtle. I've been using it in my smoothies and it adds a nice warmth and spice.


Nini Kharabadze
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I'm a huge fan of cinnamon, so I was excited to try this tincture. It did not disappoint! The flavor is rich and warm, with just the right amount of sweetness. I've been using it in my coffee and tea, and it's the perfect way to start my day.