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Professor Michael Ovadia, a spiritual scientist from Tel Aviv

University, has signed a research and license deal on his

patent-pending cinnamon extract, which has potent anti-viral properties.

 

He received the hunch for his breakthrough research while listening to

a reading from the Old Testament. The passage explains how the High

Priests would prepare a holy oil, which they applied to their bodies

before making a ritual animal sacrifice. Ovadia had a hunch that this

oil, which was prepared with cinnamon and other spices, was in fact a

means of preventing the spread of infection to the people.

 

However, the cinnamon extract Ovadia has created is not equivalent to

eating regular cinnamon. It is extracted from a special variety of

cinnamon -- coumarin and cinnamon aldehyde, which are byproducts of

cinnamon " juice. "

 

Dr. Ovadia's cinnamon extract has several potential uses, including:

 

* Disinfecting the air against the Avian flu in airports

* Being used as an alternative to the flu vaccine

* Immunizing chicken embryos against the Newcastle disease virus

* Using it in air conditioning systems in hospitals to prevent the

spread of infectious diseases

 

Studies on the Avian Flu H9, the Sendai virus, HIV and Herpes Simplex

1 have also achieved positive results. The extract has been found to

both neutralize viruses, as well as immunize against them.

 

Israel21C July 22, 2007

Take Control of Your Health

 

 

Dr. Mercola

Cinnamon is a very powerful spice that, if you enjoy it, can make a

healthy addition to your meals. Its anti-viral effects are quite

significant, and even though this study used a cinnamon extract

instead of the natural form, it is still very impressive that simply

using this compound in hospital air conditioning systems could help

prevent the spread of disease.

 

Cinnamon has a variety of additional health benefits that you can gain

simply by using it in its natural form.

 

For example, just half a teaspoon of cinnamon a day was shown to

significantly reduce blood sugar levels, triglycerides, LDL (bad)

cholesterol, and total cholesterol levels in people with type 2 diabetes.

 

Cinnamon's other benefits include:

 

* Supporting digestive function

* Relieving congestion

* Relieving pain and stiffness of muscles and joints

* Anti-inflammatory compounds that may relieve arthritis

* Helping to prevent urinary tract infections, tooth decay and gum

disease

* It's a powerful anti-microbial agent that can kill E. coli and

other bacteria

 

And, if you're looking for a non-toxic insect repellant, look no

further. Another study found cinnamon oil to be a safe and effective

pesticide and mosquito repellant.

 

What about the researcher's idea to use a daily supplement of cinnamon

extract as an alternative to the flu vaccine? Well, just about

anything other than a mercury-laden flu vaccine is an improvement.

 

Of course, if you eat the right foods, reduce or eliminate grains and

sugars (depending on your nutritional type), get proper sleep,

exercise and nip emotional stresses in the bud, then your chance of

contracting the flu in the first place is highly unlikely.

 

Seems to me that that is a far more solid strategy and approach.

However, if you really do enjoy cinnamon, as I do, it's great to know

that it is actually good for you.

 

 

 

Related Articles:

 

How to Supercharge Your Immune System

 

Vaccines and Immune Suppression

 

Alternatives to the Flu Vaccine

 

The Health Benefits of Cinnamon, Nutmeg and Other Favorite Holiday Spices

 

Cinnamon Can Help Control Your Blood Sugar

 

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2007/07/30/researcher-discove\

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