Colonial Remedy No. 7 'Cinnamon'


Colonial Remedy No. 7 'Cinnamon'
Cinnamon Sticks
Warmes the Body, Relieves the Weake Stomacke (Eases Occasional Indigestion*)
Cinnamon as a Remedy: “The distilled water hereof comforteth the weake, cold, and feeble stomacke... it amendeth the evill colour of the face, maketh sweet breath, and giveth a most pleasant taste unto divers sorts of meates.” (The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes (1597) - J. Gerard)
Notes: Cinnamon is spicy and exotic, grown in distant islands of the East Indies. Sip cinnamon tea for a sense of warmth.
Brewing Tips: 1 small pot, 1.5 cups water, 1 cinnamon stick Bring water to medium heat, then add cinnamon. Steep 15-25 minutes.
* Please be advised: You should consult with your doctor before making dietary changes. Pregnancy and Lactation: Do not use without the advice of your doctor.
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