What if you could help ward off the debilitating -and currently without cure- chronic condition of Alzheimer's disease? What if one of the keys to doing so was a common spice that you probably already have in your pantry?
That's what new research suggests may be possible. According the preliminar research published in the journal PLoS One, a component found in cinnamon bark contains properties that can inhibit some of the pathology of Alzheimer's disease.
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