Cinnamon

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    Cinnamon could help you lose weight

    Cinnamon (or the ultimate Christmas spice) may just help with burning fat.

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    How to have a Scandinavian-style Christmas

    Long dark nights in northern Europe have inspired food and drink designed to warm, comfort and nourish, as well as lifting the spirits. If twinkling lights, mulled wine (known as glögg in Sweden), roast goose and gingerbread are

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    The Age Of Cinnamon: The Superfood With Multiple Unexpected Benefits

    Researchers from Rush University and the Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Chicago have found that they could make not-so-clever mice into clever mice using the common kitchen spice. “The increase in learning in poor-learning mice after cinnamon treatment was significant,” said Dr. Kalipada Pahan, one of the researchers in the study. “For example, poor-learning mice took about 150 seconds to find the right hole in the Barnes maze test.

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    Eating cinnamon could improve your ability to learn

    If you have trouble learning new information, you might want to eat more cinnamon. A study on mice from The Rush University Medical Center found that rodents with poor learning ability became smarter after eating the spice. See also: Best foods

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