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How adding a pinch of Cinnamon to your desi chai can fix seasonal issues

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 23, 2025, 19:55 IST
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How adding a pinch of Cinnamon to your desi chai can fix seasonal issues


Reaching out for a warm cup of chai (tea) during the rainy weather is the easiest way to unwind, but do you know just by adding a pinch of cinnamon you can make your desi chai a cup of healing potion? Well, monsoon season revolves around infections and seasonal ailments, which are caused by rains and hot and humid weather, and all these together often take a toll on health and well-being. While cinnamon is extensively used in Indian cooking, the potent benefits of this spice can help heal and prevent several seasonal ailments. Here’s what happens when you add this spice to the diet.

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Boosts Immunity


Brewing tea with cinnamon or simply adding a pinch of this spice can naturally boost immunity levels, this is because it is rich in antioxidants and has strong antimicrobial properties. Drinking cinnamon-infused tea can help fight off viruses and bacteria that tend to thrive during weather changes, especially in the monsoon season.

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Sore throat and cough


Drinking cinnamon tea can naturally help in healing sore throats and reduce the effect of seasonal infections and cold. This is because this tea Cinnamon tea works as a natural expectorant and soothes throat inflammation, and when combined with honey and ginger, it becomes even more effective in easing congestion.

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Helps in reducing allergies

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Adding cinnamon to tea can help in better management of health concerns, this is due to the anti-inflammatory nature of cinnamon can help reduce symptoms associated with seasonal allergies, such as sneezing, nasal congestion, and watery eyes. Drinking it regularly during the onset of allergy season may offer relief and prevent flare-ups.



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Fights seasonal fatigue

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The aroma and compounds in cinnamon are known to enhance brain function and reduce fatigue. During gloomy or damp monsoon days or chilly winter mornings, cinnamon tea can help refresh the mind, sharpen focus, and uplift mood naturally.

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Controls blood sugar fluctuations

Cinnamon helps regulate insulin sensitivity, keeping blood sugar more stable. A cup of cinnamon tea, especially post meals, can be particularly beneficial for those prone to energy crashes or sugar cravings.

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