Articles for tag: Cassia, Cinnamon, Cold Hands, Columbo

Cinnamon – the Medicinal Uses

Found in the inner bark of the tropical evergreen tree, there are approximately between 50 and 250 different species of cinnamon. A native of Sri Lanka, cinnamon grows best among the coastal strip of Columbo. The two main varieties of cinnamon include cinnamomum cassia and cinnanonuim zeylanicum. In ancient Egypt, cinnamon was mainly used as ...

Why Are My Hands and Feet Always Cold?

Many people find that their feet and hands are always cold, even if the rest of their body is warm. There are a number of reasons this may occur, ranging from the skin in these areas being unclothed to chronic stress. Here are some of the things that you should know about some of the ...

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Common Signs of Anemia in Woman

Anemia is caused when your body does not have enough hemoglobin in your red blood cells. Your red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen to all of the cells and tissues in your body, and it is the hemoglobin that allows your red blood cells to properly perform this essential function. When your red ...

Ginkgo Biloba: The Miracle Cure for Cold Hands and Feet

Shaking hands used to be a dangerous prospect for me. My cold hands made it impossible for people to avoid flinching. More than one job offer turned icy when the prospective employer extended a friendly handshake. My hands and feet have always been colder than normal. The doctors blamed it on poor circulation and urged ...