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The Health Benefits of Fall Spices

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Infographic: The Health Benefits of Fall Spices

Fall spices aren’t just tasty, they also offer health benefits when used in moderation.

Benefits of Cinnamon: Blood Sugar Levels

  • Supports insulin sensitivity
  • Lowers blood sugar
  • Slows the breakdown of carbohydrates, giving you energy over a longer period of time

Benefits of Ginger: Gut Health

  • Anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial
  • Helps with digestion, nausea and upset stomach
  • Reduces joint pain

Benefits of Nutmeg: Antioxidants

  • Contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory plant compounds
  • Protects against free radicals
  • Best used in small amounts

Benefits of Allspice: Cancer Prevention

  • Contains antioxidants and polyphenols to help manage blood pressure
  • May slow the growth of cancer cells
  • May help manage menopause symptoms

Benefits of Cloves: Oral Health

  • Contains eugenol, a natural antimicrobial that fights bacteria
  • Soothes toothaches and prevents gum disease
  • Reduces pain and swelling

Great Uses for Fall Spices:

  • Spice up roasted squash or sweet potatoes
  • Season fresh popcorn
  • Sprinkle on oatmeal
  • Mix into high fiber muffins or pancakes
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