Cinnamon Leaf Grade-A, Essential Oil
Boost Immunity & Digestive System, Stress Burster, Anti-ageing for Dry Skin
5.0
Cinnamon is thought to be one of the world’s oldest and most valuable spices. In Egyptian society, Cinnamon was deemed valuable enough to offer as a gift to monarchs and gods. Cinnamon’s value had been considered equivalent to or higher than that of gold. Since the time of Ancient Egyptians it has continued to be used in Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines. It is used in the forms of spices, herbs, powders, and teas to address emotional and physical ailments such as low immunity, depression, digestive problems, flu, infections, menstrual cramps, dry skin, germs and viruses. It is a natural cure-all and health treatment throughout most of history.
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- Boost Immunity on internal consumption
- Supports Digestive System on Internal Consumption
- Stress Busting and Stimulating
- Works Wonders on Dry Skin and Promotes Younger Looking Skin
- Cinnamon Essential Oil can be used in multiple ways like in Diffuser, Bath, Massage oil, Disinfectant, Cooking, Creme, Shampoo, Inhalation, etc.
- Add few drops of Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Clove & Orange oil to a spray bottle of water for a disinfectant, clean tables/countertops/and other surfaces.
- Take 1 drop in a glass of water to boost immunity and digestive health.
- Add in you shampoo for hair health, luster and prevent dandruff and lice.
- Apply daily on dry skin to experience nourished and youthful skin.
Applications: Aromatic, Topical, Internal
Plant Part used: Leaf
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Aromatic Description: Sweet, spicy-hot
Taste: Pungent, sweet, astringent
Energy: Heating/neutral
Principal Constituents: Eugenol, cinnamaldehyde, linalol
Therapeutic Properties: Antiviral, Antibacterial, Antifungal, Diaphoretic, Antioxidant, Antispasmodic, Antiparasitic, Stimulant, Diuretic
Mix well with: Orange, rosemary, clove, tea tree, eucalyptus, nutmeg, cardamon, & few more
- Topical: Face/Body: Dilute 1-2 drops and apply on the desired area. Can add in any crème/lotion for cosmetic application.
- Massage: Dilute 8-10 drops, massage problem area/whole body.
- Bathing: Add 8-10 drops in bucket.
- Aromatic: Diffusion; Use 5-6 drops in the diffuser of your choice.
- Inhalation; Put 1-2 drops on hanky/wrist/etc.
- Spray: Add 40-50 drops in 100ml water for Disinfectant/Linen/Room Spray.
- Internal: Dilute 1 drop in half glass (120ml) of water.
- Dilution: Can dilute in any base/carrier oil. Recommended to dilute with Core & Pure Maestro Base Oil for maximised result
Cinnamon Leaf
Cinnamon leaf essential oil is commonly known as “The Spicy Healer”. It is derived from the leaves of the Cinnamomum verum tree, primarily in the regions of Sri Lanka, India, and Southeast Asia. Cinnamon trees thrive in warm, tropical climates with well-drained soil. The leaves are plucked from matured trees, dried. Cinnamon oil is finally extracted through steam distillation carefully to preserve its core therapeutic properties. Historically, cinnamon has been valued for its medicinal and culinary purposes in ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Indian cultures. Cinnamon leaf oil is widely known for its warm, spicy aroma. Its key properties are antimicrobial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory. It supports immune function, relieves pain, and improves circulation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Boost Immunity on internal consumption
- Supports Digestive System on Internal Consumption
- Stress Busting and Stimulating
- Works Wonders on Dry Skin and Promotes Younger Looking Skin
Used cosmetically or topically in general, Cinnamon Essential Oil is reputed to calm dry skin, effectively alleviate aches, pains, and stiffness in the muscles and joints, address acne, rashes, and infections, enhance circulation, nourish the skin, slow the look of aging, and revive the skin tone.
The overpowering scent of cinnamon essential oil is very useful as a decongestant, assisting in resolving common respiratory complaints of cough, runny nose, sneezing and cold.
-Boost Immunity on internal consumption
-Supports Digestive System on Internal Consumption
-Stress Busting and Stimulating
Cinnamon essential oil is excellent for use in blends, in your diffuser, and around the house. Cinnamon’s value had been considered equivalent to or higher than that of gold. Since the time of Ancient Egyptians it has continued to be used in Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines. It is used in the forms of spices, herbs, powders, and teas to address emotional and physical ailments such as low immunity, depression, digestive problems, flu, infections, menstrual cramps, dry skin, germs and viruses.
- Add few drops of Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Clove & Orange oil to a spray bottle of water for a disinfectant, clean tables/countertops/and other surfaces.
- Take 1 drop in a glass of water to boost immunity and digestive health.
- Add in you shampoo for hair health, luster and prevent dandruff and lice.
- Apply daily on dry skin to experience nourished and youthful skin.
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Customer Reviews
2 Reviews
Nikita Gupta
Great product. It boost immunity on internal consumption and support digestive system on internal consumption.
Draksha
Very nice and useful oil for dandruff and falling hair. Thanks for the manufacturer team.