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One 15ml amber vial with Euro dropper of Cinnamon Leaf essential oil
By: Vale of Eden
Note: Middle
Strength of Aroma: Strong
Aroma: Spicy, sharp, hot sweet and musky
Properties: Analgesic, antibacterial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antifungal, aphrodisiac, cardiac carmnative, emmenagogue, insecticide, stimulant, stomachic, tonic, verifuge
Uses/Benefits: Lice, scabies, tooth and gum care, warts, wasp stings, poor circulation, anorexia, cellutite, colitis, intestinal infection, sluggish digestion, colds, flu, infectious disease, flatulence, rheumatism, impotence, vaginitis, stress, nervous exhaustion, muscle pains and aches, menstrual problems, kidney troubles, feelings of isolation, depression, loneliness, and fear, respiratory difficulties, and scented products.
Blends well with: Blackpepper, clove, eucalyptus, ginger, bergamot, grapefruit, lavender, lemon, orange, rosemary, tea tree, and ylang ylang
Cinnamon has been used for its medicinal, aroma and flavoring properties since ancient times. Ancient Egyptians used cinnamon as a sedative for child birth, as an ingredient in mulled wine, excessive bile, foot massage, love potions and incense.
Cinnamon leaf essential oil combined with lemon and ginger EO work as a great pick me up blend helping boost energy when feeling drowsy and exhausted.
Cinnamon leaf essential oil is considered a warming oil and is a great remedy for aching muscles due to poor circulation.
Recently, Cinnamon leaf oil has gained notice as a natural lip plumber. Careful application can result in plumber fuller looking lips. Lips look and become plumber due to irritation of the mucus membrane and increased blood flow to the lips, resulting in the occasional tingling feeling. However, it not recommended using this EO neat. Some experiment with low doses added to lip gloss or moisturizers
Cinnamon bark oil vs. Cinnamon leaf oil
Although both oils come from the same tree, a tropical evergreen of the lauraceae plant family. Cinnamon Bark oil contains high concentration of cinnamic aldehyde, a powerful skin irritant. For this particular reason, cinnamon leaf essential oil is preferred for use in aromatherapy. Used widely in scented household products such as candles, bath scents, potpourri, and soaps.
Water plants or vegetation prior to application, for every gallon of water, mix 10 drops of cinnamon leaf and 8 drops of peppermint EO. Spray over plants and garden. Use regularly to repel insects and strengthen plants. May be used on indoor plants as well.
Clove Essential Oil, is extremely popular in immunity support blends or Thieves Blend, originating from the time of the Black Plague. Click here to make your own Immunity Blend.
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