Can Cinnamon Make You Happy? Ceylon cinnamon isn’t just a fragrant kitchen staple—it may boost your mood, sharpen your mind, and even help stabilize your blood sugar. Below we explore five delightful ways this “true cinnamon” can brighten your day, each backed by scientific research.
Mood Booster: Cinnamon & Brain Chemistry
Research shows that compounds in Ceylon cinnamon, such as cinnamaldehyde and its metabolite sodium benzoate, can elevate levels of brain‑derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)—a protein linked to improved mood and neuroplasticity
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Sharper Focus & Cognitive Clarity
Animal studies reveal that cinnamon or its metabolites enhance learning and memory—poor‑learning mice treated with cinnamon located a maze exit in 60 seconds versus 150 seconds originally.
Fight Stress & Inflammation
Cinnamon bark extract is rich in antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds that help neutralize free radicals and reduce oxidative stress—factors implicated in mood disorders and fatigue.
Steady Energy & Stable Mood
Keeping blood sugar on an even keel is key to avoiding energy crashes and irritability. A 12-week study in prediabetic adults found that cinnamon supplementation lowered fasting glucose and improved carbohydrate response.
Aromatherapy & Emotional Uplift
The warm, sweet aroma of cinnamon essential oil has been shown to produce anxiolytic-like effects in animal models, suggesting its scent could help soothe stress and tension.
How to Sprinkle Happiness
- Morning Ritual: Stir a dash into your coffee or oatmeal
- Midday Pick‑Me‑Up: Sip on cinnamon-infused herbal tea.
- Evening Wind‑Down: Diffuse a few drops of cinnamon leaf oil to create a cozy, calming atmosphere.
Embrace the simple joy of True Ceylon Cinnamon by Lalan—a sprinkle today might just sweeten your tomorrow! 🌿✨
References
“Anxiolytic‑like Effect of Inhaled Cinnamon Essential Oil,” PMC
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Up‑Regulation of BDNF by cinnamon in the cerebral cortex of rodents
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Pahan et al., cinnamon metabolite sodium benzoate improved maze learning in mice
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“Antioxidant and Anti‑Inflammatory Effect of Cinnamon Bark,” PMC
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Healthline: “10 Evidence‑Based Health Benefits of Cinnamon,” antioxidants overview
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“Cinnamon may improve blood sugar control in people with prediabetes,” Journal of the Endocrine Society
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“Cassia cinnamon has a stronger flavor and different chemical profile than the Ceylon variety, and one of the challenges in understanding cinnamon is that studies don’t always distinguish the variety”
ROBERT SMITH
