The single study provided does not investigate cinnamon, honey, or blood sugar regulation in any way — it examines bradykinin-induced throat inflammation and the effects of various treatments on inflammatory markers in respiratory tissue models. Research suggests nothing about the combination of cinnamon and honey for blood sugar regulation can be drawn from this evidence base, as the linked study is entirely unrelated to that topic. Studies indicate that drawing conclusions about glycemic effects from this source would be inappropriate, and readers seeking evidence on cinnamon, honey, and blood sugar should consult research specifically designed to investigate those interventions and outcomes. It is also worth noting that the one study provided carries significant conflict-of-interest limitations, as it was fully funded by and conducted by employees of the company whose product it evaluated.
Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.
| Title | Type | Year | Direction | Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A novel anti-inflammatory treatment for bradykinin-induced sore throat or pha... | Other | 2020 | Neutral | 85 |