(and Why It’s Worth Keeping Around)
If you’re keeping an eye on your heart, cinnamon could offer a little backup. It’s been linked to lower levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides—the fats you want less of—while helping the good HDL cholesterol hold steady. Some research also points to cinnamon’s ability to relax blood vessels, which may help lower blood pressure.
It’s no miracle cure, but it’s an easy way to show your heart a little extra support.

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