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Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil

Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is a highly sought-after oil distilled from the thick bark of the Cinnamomum verum tree. Known for its rich, warm, and spicy scent, this oil is not only popular in aromatherapy but also in cooking and natural healthcare. Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil has a long history of use in both the ancient and modern world, treasured for its distinctive scent and potent properties.

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Scientific Name: Cinnamomum verum

Common Names: True Cinnamon, Ceylon Cinnamon

Origin: Sri Lanka, Madagascar

Extraction Method: Steam distillation

Plant Part Used: Bark

Chemical Components: Cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, linalool

Aroma: Warm, spicy, slightly sweet, and woodsy

Fragrance Category: Base Notes (Fixatives)

Blending and Compatibility: It blends well with other spice oils, citrus oils, and resins, such as clove bud, orange, and frankincense, creating rich and layered scent profiles.

Circulatory Stimulant: It is often used to enhance circulation and reduce feelings of coldness.

Digestive Aid: The oil has been used historically to support digestion and relieve digestive discomfort.

Antimicrobial: Cinnamon Bark Oil is renowned for its antimicrobial properties.

Aromatherapy: Utilized for its comforting and uplifting effects, as well as to purify the air.

Topical Application: Diluted in carrier oils for use in massage blends to warm muscles and soothe joints.

Flavoring: In small, well-diluted amounts, it’s used to flavor food and beverages.

Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil should be used with extreme caution as it can be irritating to the skin and mucous membranes.

It should be used in low dilution and avoided during pregnancy.

1 to 2 drops maximum (do not exceed 2%).

Avoid use during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless advised by a healthcare professional.

Precautions for the use of essential oils :

  • The use of essential oils is not recommended with children, pregnant or lactating women, elderly persons or persons which are suffering from chronic diseases.
  • Do not use essential oils in intravenous or intramuscular injections.
  • Never apply essential oils directly on mucous membranes, nose, eyes, auditory canal, etc.
  • For people with allergic tendency systematically perform an allergy test before use
  • Never heat up an essential oil for diffusion.

The rich and warming properties of Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil make it a valuable oil for various applications. However, due to its potency, proper dilution and professional guidance are recommended for safe use.

Always consult with a healthcare professional before using essential oils for therapeutic purposes.

Can Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil be used for dental health?

Yes, in very low dilutions, it’s often found in mouth rinses and toothpaste for its antimicrobial benefits.

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