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​3 reasons to add a pinch of cinnamon to chamomile tea​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 21, 2025, 08:00 IST
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3 reasons to add a pinch of cinnamon to chamomile tea

Whether you are trying to lose weight, lower your cholesterol levels, or simply fix your sleep cycle, adding a small pinch of cinnamon to chamomile tea can help in healing several health conditions. This is because chamomile tea has calming and sleep-inducing properties, and the addition of cinnamon can simply boost the efficacy of this drink and help heal stress and anxiety and also help fix early signs of insomnia. Here are some reasons to add this drink to the bedtime routine.

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Improves sleep quality


Chamomile is famous for promoting relaxation, but cinnamon also has mild sedative properties that support better sleep. It helps regulate blood sugar levels, which prevents nighttime crashes that can disrupt rest. When combined, chamomile and cinnamon create a soothing, naturally sweet tea that calms the nervous system and prepares the body for a restful night.

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Reduces bloating


Both chamomile and cinnamon are excellent for digestive health. Chamomile helps ease indigestion and gas, while cinnamon stimulates the digestive tract and reduces bloating. Drinking this combo after dinner can aid in smoother digestion, helping you feel lighter and more comfortable before bed.

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Packed with antioxidants

Cinnamon is loaded with polyphenols, powerful antioxidants that help fight inflammation and support overall wellness. Paired with chamomile, which also has anti-inflammatory properties, the tea becomes a healing, immune-boosting drink that not only tastes great but also helps your body wind down and recover overnight.

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Brew your chamomile tea as usual and add ¼ to ½ teaspoon of ground cinnamon, or a small cinnamon stick, while steeping. Let it sit for 5–7 minutes, strain, and sip warm. Add honey if you like a touch of sweetness.

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