Have you tried cinnamon tea?
It’s simple, sweet, and delicious and contains many health benefits. In fact, I like many teas, the aromas, the flavors, and just the experience, what about you?
In places like Japan and China they have whole rituals around tea, so there must be more to it than we know 
Today I thought I’d share some cinnamon tea recipes with a few great alternatives you can use to give your cinnamon tea a twist. And if you’ve got ideas of your own to share, I’d love to hear them so leave your comments below.
Benefits Of Cinnamon Tea
In Chinese medicine cinnamon is considered a hot food and as such it’s well known for it’s ability to help boost metabolism.
Organic Authority says: “Chinese medicine and Ayurveda have long revered cinnamon as a superpower used to treat things such as colds, indigestion and cramps and also believed to improve energy, vitality and circulation”.
On top of that:
- It’s a powerful antioxidant
- It can help lower cholesterol
- It contains anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties
- It has loads of benefits for type 2 diabetes
- And of course, my favorite benefit…it helps reduce inflammation!
How To Make Cinnamon Tea
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Making pure cinnamon tea really couldn’t be easier.
Using your hands or some scissors, roughly break up 1 cinnamon stick into a small pot, add 3 cups water, bring to the boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 20 minutes. That’s it!
Pour the tea into a tea pot and serve. The pure cinnamon tastes sweet enough and you can drink it straight. This may sound strange but cinnamon has a naturally sweet flavor all on it’s own.
Of course you can add just a drop of liquid stevia extract or 1/2 teaspoon raw honey if you really need a bit of extra sweetness, and I’ve also got some more recipe alterations to try below.
Just one more tip: Leave the cinnamon stick soaking in a little of the water and you can just keep adding extra water, bring it back up to the simmer for 5 minutes, and drink again.
You can do this for a few rounds to get the most out of each cinnamon stick.
Recipe #1: Lemon Ginger Cinnamon Tea
Add 1/2 small squeezed lemon (so the juice), 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated ginger, and a few drops liquid stevia extract or 1/2 teaspoon raw honey, for a spicy tea that is helpful for colds and flu, and also helps to give the metabolism and added boost, ginger is well known for that.
Recipe #2: Cinnamon Chai Dandelion Latte
Dandelion root is a fantastic liver detox herb, so combined with cinnamon and the wonderful aromas and benefits of other aromatic spices, this tea is a great addition to your menu.
To make it, add the following ingredients to a small saucepan.
- 2 roasted dandelion root tea bags
- 1 cinnamon stick, broken into pieces
- 3-4 cardamom pods, crushed (or use scissors to cut them up)
- 1/2 teaspoon whole cloves
- 1/2-inch piece of fresh ginger, thinly sliced
- 5 cups water
Bring to the boil, then simmer for 10-20 minutes on low. Add milk or coconut milk to the pan, enough to your taste – meaning if you like it stronger, don’t add so much milk. Add a few drops of liquid stevia extract for sweetness, then serve into mugs and enjoy.
Can be reheated over a low heat.
Recipe #3: Cinnamon Turmeric Green Tea
I’ve written about the amazing anti-inflammatory benefits of green tea and turmeric before. So you take the green tea and both cinnamon and turmeric and you have yourself a very powerful anti-inflammatory drink!
Drinking a cup or two on a regular basis can help reduce the inflammation associated with many health conditions.
All you have to do is place a green tea bag into a cup along with 1/2 stick cinnamon and a pinch of ground turmeric, leave for a few minutes and then drink away. You can reuse the cinnamon stick 4-5 times.
Recipe #4: Cinnamon Ceylon Tea
To make the Ceylon Cinnamon tea, just do the same as you did with the green tea above, just add the half stick cinnamon directly to the cup along with your regular tea bag. And for a cheats version, add 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon directly to the cup instead.
Recipe #5: Pure Cinnamon Tea
If you like to keep it simple, then stick with the original recipe above and drink it in it’s pure form. Drink it hot, or…put it on ice and drink it cold, it tastes fantastic either way!

Give it a try and see if you like it.
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Really look forward to you postings the cinnamon tea recipes are really needed right now I am an older person who does not take any medication except natural herbs to help but still very new at it got caught in rain last week twice and now really difficult in breathing lungs clogged up but cannot seem to clear them by trying to cough to get conjestioni moving lots of clear sticky frothy clear stuff but no yellow stuff although this morning after taking some hot water good honey and squeeze of fresh lemon had a little of thick stuff but not much will try garlic cinnamon tea see how I go sorry about vived description but I believe you have a wide knowledge of the health field thank you for listening regards carole
Hi Carole, sorry to hear you’ve been unwell.
Another tea that’s excellent for removing phlegm is licorice root tea. It acts as a natural expectorant. Hope you feel better soon
I have Ra Arthritis and have been dealing with this and now thrush on and off for a year. I have recently gotten off Enbrel in hopes that my immune system can repair itself. Any suggestions? That might help me?
Hi Scarlett, Apologies for the belated reply.
Both issues are related to an imbalance of gut bacteria. Have you tried probiotics and fermented foods to boost healthy bacterial colonies and boost immune function?
http://goodfoodeating.org/8842/best-rated-probiotics/
What about using something like L-glutamine? This helps to strengthen the gut lining and promote better nutrient absorption. http://amzn.to/1KgEi2G
And how’s your diet right now?
Let’s dig in and see if we can find some things that help.
I love cinnamon, it’s have a lot benefits for health. My mom use similar recipe for reduce the sugar in blood, she take every morning cinnamon, apple and cereals. Results are amazing for short time. I recommended to all to use tea with cinnamon and enjoy in beauty of nature. Thank you again for great post.
It does have lots of benefits Darla and your mom was spot on, it does help with blood sugar levels too. And amazing and sweet spice!