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I drink Cinnamon and honey daily to prevent flu. But read recently that cinnamon can damage the liver. What is the daily cinnamon intake that would not damage the liver
Dec 21, 2013
Cinnamon in some allergic people may damage the liver because of coumarin, the daily dose of cinnamon is 15 mg of baked foods that don't damage the liver.
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