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- Amrita Aromatherapy Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil, 5 ml, Certified Organic
Amrita Aromatherapy Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil, 5 ml, Certified Organic
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Amrita Aromatherapy Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is spicy and warm, and the scent floods the senses with the fiery and infinitely sweet aroma, reminiscent of cinnamon disk hard candy. Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is used for oral care and diffusion primarily because it is too irritating to use on the skin. In addition to smelling heart-meltingly sweet, cinnamon oil is antiseptic, pain-relieving, and stimulating. It is beneficial for nervous tension, stress-related disorders, weakness, fatigue, low self-esteem, laryngitis, tonsillitus, sinusitus, and sore throat. Get your bottle today!
Quality & Purity
Amrita bases its sourcing of essential oils and other products on a holistic approach. Amrita aims for the most natural products possible. In fact, every one of Amrita's essential oils has been verified for purity and authenticity by gas chromatograph. Oils are never diluted, industrially processed, or chemically manipulated. GMO and single synthetic ingredients are never used. For formulations, only compatible ingredients that support each other's actions are blended together so that a benefit to one area of health never causes an imbalance in another.
This product is manufactured according to the cGMP Standards and Inspection. Tests before, during, and after processing guarantee uniform quality and purity. Quality manufacturing practices are essential to the integrity of professionally oriented natural health products. That is why our dispensary is independently registered by NSF® to meet cGMP requirements for the brands we carry. NSF International audits each of our facilities twice per year. Together, we offer industry-leading shipping times and reliability. Orders placed before 4:30 PM EST are processed and shipped the same day and will arrive at your door within days.
Therapeutic Benefits
Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is spicy and warm. The scent floods the senses with the fiery and infinitely sweet aroma, reminiscent of cinnamon disk hard candy.
Because it is too irritating to use on the skin, it must be diluted extremely well before applying to the skin. A dilution of 0.2% should be maximum and a patch test should be done before topical use. Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is often used in small quantities to give a slight spicy tone to essential oil blends. Below is a list of benefits that Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil provides, by category.
Suggested Use
Dilution Requirements:
You must highly dilute this oil before using on the skin, up to 0.2% maximum; otherwise it would cause severe irritation.
Safety Precautions:
Origin
Traditional Uses:
About the Plant:
Where it Grows:
Family:
Blends With
Amrita bases its sourcing of essential oils and other products on a holistic approach. Amrita aims for the most natural products possible. In fact, every one of Amrita's essential oils has been verified for purity and authenticity by gas chromatograph. Oils are never diluted, industrially processed, or chemically manipulated. GMO and single synthetic ingredients are never used. For formulations, only compatible ingredients that support each other's actions are blended together so that a benefit to one area of health never causes an imbalance in another.
This product is manufactured according to the cGMP Standards and Inspection. Tests before, during, and after processing guarantee uniform quality and purity. Quality manufacturing practices are essential to the integrity of professionally oriented natural health products. That is why our dispensary is independently registered by NSF® to meet cGMP requirements for the brands we carry. NSF International audits each of our facilities twice per year. Together, we offer industry-leading shipping times and reliability. Orders placed before 4:30 PM EST are processed and shipped the same day and will arrive at your door within days.
Therapeutic Benefits
Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is spicy and warm. The scent floods the senses with the fiery and infinitely sweet aroma, reminiscent of cinnamon disk hard candy.
Because it is too irritating to use on the skin, it must be diluted extremely well before applying to the skin. A dilution of 0.2% should be maximum and a patch test should be done before topical use. Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil is often used in small quantities to give a slight spicy tone to essential oil blends. Below is a list of benefits that Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil provides, by category.
- Nervous system: Nervous tension, stress-related disorders, weakness, fatigue, low self-esteem.
- Oral care: Laryngitis, tonsillitis, sinusitis, sore throat.
Suggested Use
Dilution Requirements:
You must highly dilute this oil before using on the skin, up to 0.2% maximum; otherwise it would cause severe irritation.
- Nervous tension, stress, psychological issues: Diffusion.
- Low self-esteem: Diffusion.
- Laryngitis, tonsillitis, sinusitis, sore throat: Dilute to 2% in sesame oil and gargle.
Safety Precautions:
- Cinnamon Bark is a dermal toxin and severely sensitizing. Handle with caution.
- Avoid during pregnancy.
Origin
Traditional Uses:
- The ancient Egyptians were known to have used cinnamon in mummification. Diodorus described how after cleaning the body with palm wine and spices and anointing it with cedar oil and other unguents, it was then rubbed down with myrrh, cinnamon, and other aromatics to preserve it. Manniche, as referenced in The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, Battaglia.
- The Arab traders, who kept its origin a secret, supplied the spice to the Greeks and Romans. The quest for cinnamon was pursued so enthusiastically that it was the principal incentive of the Portuguese in discovering the route around the Cape to India and Ceylon. Evans, as referenced in The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, Battaglia.
About the Plant:
- Cinnamon is more than just a reddish brown powder or jar of sticks in your spice drawer. If you are ever deep in the forests of Madagascar surrounded by tropical trees of every shape and size, the 45 foot high evergreen Cinnamon tree will be among them.
- You will recognize it by its strong branches, thick scabby bark with young shoots speckled greenish-orange, little white flowers, oval bluish white berries, and shiny green leathery leaves that give away the delicious cinnamon scent when bruised.
Where it Grows:
- Cinnamon is native to Asia.
Family:
- Lauraceae — Laurel Family
Blends With
- Scent: The scent of Cinnamon Bark is sweet, spicy, and warm.
- Blends With: Benzoin, bergamot, cardamom, clove, frankincense, ginger, grapefruit, lemon, mandarine, orange, petitgrain, rose, vanilla, ylang ylang.
- Fragrance Note: Base to middle.
- Composition: Aldehyde Cinnameldehyde, eugenol, benzeldehyde, hydroxycinnamaldehyde.