Beyond its sleep benefits, cinnamon has thermogenic properties—it slightly increases body heat production, which raises energy expenditure. This process supports metabolism and encourages the body to use stored fat as an energy source. By helping stabilize blood sugar, cinnamon can also reduce sudden hunger and nighttime cravings.
How to Use It in Your Evening Routine
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Relaxing Infusion: Warm a cup of milk (dairy or plant-based) and stir in ½ teaspoon of cinnamon powder.
Digestive Herbal Tea: Steep a cinnamon stick with a slice of lemon in hot water and drink after dinner.
Flavor Desserts: Sprinkle cinnamon over yogurt or baked fruit for a naturally sweet, spiced touch without added sugar.
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Making cinnamon part of your evening habits can become a relaxing ritual that supports both sleep and metabolism. For best results, combine it with a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and healthy lifestyle choices.
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