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5 things to add to cinnamon water to boost its nutritional value

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 29, 2025, 09:29 IST
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How to boost nutrition of Cinnamon Water

Cinnamon, also known as Dalchini is a popular spice that is known for its strong aroma and medicinal values too. As per Ayurveda and Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Ayurved and Research Centre, cinnamon is used to treat conditions like arthritis, joint pain, and muscle aches. Thanks to its high levels of cinnamaldehyde, an active compound in cinnamon, it helps reduce inflammation by inhibiting certain enzymes that trigger inflammatory responses in the body. Cinnamon is also known for its natural antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties, which help fight colds, flu, and respiratory infections. It also helps reduce bloating, gas, and indigestion and supports a healthy gut microbiome and relieves nausea. Also, medical science considers it as a beneficial spice which has many benefits. But, did you know that there are other ingredients too that can be added to cinnamon to boost its nutritional values. Take a look at 5 things one can add to regular cinnamon water to boost its nutritional value.

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Lemon Juice


When you add lemon juice to cinnamon water, it turns into a health-boosting drink. The combination enhances antioxidant properties, helping to fight inflammation and detoxify the body. Lemon’s vitamin C boosts immunity, while cinnamon stabilizes blood sugar levels, making it beneficial for metabolism and weight management. This mix also improves digestion, as lemon stimulates bile production and cinnamon supports gut health by reducing bloating.

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Honey


Honey is said to have antibacterial and antioxidant properties that when added to cinnamon water, enhances cinnamon's ability to fight inflammation and boost immunity. This combination helps regulate blood sugar levels, improve digestion, and promote a healthy metabolism. Honey provides natural energy, making it a great alternative to processed sugar, while cinnamon supports fat burning and weight management. Also, the combination helps treat sore throat, cough, and respiratory health.

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Ginger


When you add ginger to cinnamon water, it creates a powerful, anti-inflammatory drink that supports digestion, immunity, and metabolism. This combination aids digestion by reducing bloating, soothing the stomach, and promoting gut health. Both ingredients work together to strengthen the immune system, making this drink effective against colds and infections. Also, ginger’s natural thermogenic properties help boost metabolism and support weight management.

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Turmeric



Turmeric's active compound called curcumin, enhances cinnamon’s ability to fight inflammation, boost immunity, and regulate blood sugar levels. This combination is said to aid digestion, improve metabolism, and help detoxify the body by flushing out toxins. Both ingredients are known for their antibacterial and antiviral properties, making this drink great for strengthening the immune system and promoting skin health.

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Chia seeds


Chia seeds are rich in fiber, which when added to cinnamon water can help regulate bowel movements and keeps you full for longer, aiding in weight management. Also, they are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which support heart health and brain function. Cinnamon enhances blood sugar control and has powerful antioxidant properties, while chia seeds contribute to hydration by absorbing water and forming a gel-like consistency.


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