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Cinnamon-Toothpicks.com Cinnamon Sticks | Cinnamon Quillings | Cinnamon Ground |Cinnamon Bark Oil | Cinnamon Leaf Oil l How to make them l Cinnamon Capsules | Cinnamon Tea | Cinnamon Gifts | Health Benefits | Uses of Cinnamon | Identify real Cinnamon | CINNAMON TOOTHPICKS MADE FROM REAL CINNAMON WOOD SHIPPED WORLDWIDE Cinnamon Toothpicks are made from Cinnamon branches which are harvested to make Cinnamon Quills (Sticks). Whilst the outer bark is peeled off and used to distill "Cinnamon Oil" the inner bark is used to make Cinnamon Quills (Sticks). The remaining inner part of the sticks are used to produce "Real Cinnamon Toothpicks" The medicinal properties of the toothpicks are effective against tooth decay and help promote healthy gums and fresh breath .Cinnamon toothpicks are a great and inexpensive alternative to breath mints and chewing gum.They assist those who diet by helping to take the edge off their hunger (with no sugar and zero calories!). Smokers are assisted by providing an enjoyable substitute for tobacco when they really need it! The natural antiseptic quality of Cinnamon makes real Cinnamon Toothpicks an effective aid to help cure smoker's breath. Toothpicks made from real Cinnamon sticks are 100% Natural Free of Sugar Zero calories 100 Cinnamon Toothpicks with handmade wooden holder 10 x 100 Cinnamon Toothpicks in a beautiful wooden Box 100% NATURAL CHEWING CINNAMON TOOTHPICKS MAY BOOST BRAIN ACTIVITY ! Research led by Dr. P. Zoladz and presented April 24, 2004, at the annual meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences, in Sarasota, FL, USA found that chewing cinnamon flavored gum or just smelling cinnamon enhanced study participants' cognitive processing. Specifically, cinnamon improved participants' scores on tasks related to * attentional processes * virtual recognition memory * working memory * and visual-motor speed while working on a computer-based program Participants were exposed to four odorant conditions: no odor, peppermint odor, jasmine, and cinnamon, with cinnamon emerging the clear winner in producing positive effects on brain function. Encouraged by the results of these studies, researchers will be evaluating cinnamon's potential for enhancing cognition in the elderly, individuals with test-anxiety, and possibly even patients with diseases that lead to cognitive decline. (May 9, 2004) So go ahead and stimulate your brain with our 100% natural Cinnamon Toothpicks. Shipping and Returns l Privacy Policy l Contact Us Copyright © Dru Era 2005