(and Why It’s Worth Keeping Around)
If you deal with seasonal sniffles or itchy eyes, cinnamon might offer a little relief. Its anti-inflammatory effects may help ease allergy symptoms by calming your body’s response to allergens like pollen or dust.
Some people find that adding cinnamon to warm drinks—like tea with honey—makes breathing a bit easier during allergy season. It’s not a replacement for antihistamines, but it could be a gentle, natural way to support your system when allergens flare up.

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