Source- http://mazharsuggests.blogspot.com/
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Your article says-
Honey
Contains phenols, enzymes, flavonoids, organic acids, any strong antioxidants. Studies have shown that between the darker, such as buckwheat honey, a rich source of these compounds.
Cinnamon
Contains polyphenols are also powerful antioxidants. Cinnamon outperforms 26 other spices and herbs through a number of antioxidants, including garlic and oregano.
The first source I listed says-
Honey contains phenols, enzymes, flavonoids, and organic acids, all powerful antioxidants. Studies have shown that darker honey, such as buckwheat honey, is a rich source of these compounds. sciencedirect, NCBI, pubs
Cinnamon contains polyphenols which are also strong antioxidants. Cinnamon outperforms 26 other spices and herbs in the number of antioxidants, including garlic and oregano. naldc, NCBI
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Sorry for the misunderstanding.
This is completely my article. The article that you mentioned has a similar picture of honey and cinnamon, in the future I will place the source of the images that I put.
Thank you for understanding @steemcleaners
No, its not the image. You copied the text from the sources listed. The article I linked actually sourced the information in those paragraphs. You didn't write it, you copied the information from somewhere else.
Another line of yours- Honey and cinnamon, even if it is completely separately used have its healing power, a mixture of honey and cinnamon is called the elixir of health and immortality. It has always been spiritual food of wise mens and saints.
And from the 2nd source I listed-
Honey and Cinnamon even if they have a completely separate use of its healing powers, mixture of honey and cinnamon has elements of health elixir of immortality. It has always been soul food, the bliss of the spirit and the heavenly gift.