CINNAMON

$49.98

Cinnamon (Bark)

Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum Botanical Family: Lauraceae

Quick Facts

·         Extraction Method: Steam Distillation

·         Part Used: Inner Bark

·         Aroma Note: Middle to Base

The Profile

Cinnamon Bark is the "true" cinnamon scent—rich, warm, sweet, and intensely spicy. It is significantly more potent than the Leaf oil. High in cinnamaldehyde, it is a powerhouse physical stimulant. Historically, it was one of the most precious spices in the world, valued for its preservative qualities and its use in sacred anointing oils. In aromatherapy, it is used sparingly as a "hot" oil for deep physical and emotional warming.

Therapeutic Actions

Anthelmintic, Antiseptic (powerful), Antispasmodic, Aphrodisiac, Cardiac Stimulant, Carminative, Emmenagogue, Parasiticide, Stomachic.

Usage & Benefits

·         Immune System: A legendary antiviral and antibacterial. It is a primary ingredient in protective blends for its ability to fight airborne pathogens and support the body during severe seasonal threats.

·         Digestive: Stimulates weak digestion and helps ease sluggishness, flatulence, and intestinal spasms.

·         Circulatory: A powerful rubefacient that boosts circulation. It is excellent for those who feel "frozen" or have chronically cold extremities.

·         Metabolism: Often used to help stabilize food cravings and stimulate a stagnant metabolic rate.

Emotional Benefit

Cinnamon Bark is the "Oil of Sexual Energy and Vitality." It is for those who feel emotionally cold, isolated, or "dry." It helps to heal issues of body image and encourages a healthy relationship with one's own identity. It provides the warmth needed to melt away bitterness, replacing it with a sense of safety and belonging.

The "At Home" Remedies

1.       The "Winter Shield" Diffuser: Diffuse 1 drop of Cinnamon Bark with 4 drops of Orange and 2 drops of Frankincense to purify the air and create a cozy, protective atmosphere.

2.      The "Vitality" Inhalation: For a quick energy boost when feeling depleted, inhale the aroma directly from the bottle to sharpen focus and warm the senses.

3.       Warming Room Spray: Mix 2 drops with 100ml of water and a splash of alcohol in a spray bottle. Shake well and spray into the corners of a room to dispel stagnant energy.

Synergy Blend

The "Heart Fire" Blend To encourage emotional warmth and confidence

·         1 drop Cinnamon Bark

·         5 drops Orange (Sweet)

·         3 drops Patchouli

Blending Partners

Benzoin, Bergamot, Cardamom, Clove, Coriander, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lavender, Orange, Rosemary, and Thyme.

Safety Data, Warnings, & Precautions

EXTREME CAUTION: Cinnamon Bark is a strong skin irritant and potential sensitizer. It must be diluted heavily (maximum 0.1% for topical use—roughly 1 drop per 30ml–40ml of carrier). Avoid during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. Do not use on sensitive skin or in baths. It is a "hot" oil and can cause discomfort if used improperly.

Available sizes: 13ml

 

Cinnamon (Bark)

Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum Botanical Family: Lauraceae

Quick Facts

·         Extraction Method: Steam Distillation

·         Part Used: Inner Bark

·         Aroma Note: Middle to Base

The Profile

Cinnamon Bark is the "true" cinnamon scent—rich, warm, sweet, and intensely spicy. It is significantly more potent than the Leaf oil. High in cinnamaldehyde, it is a powerhouse physical stimulant. Historically, it was one of the most precious spices in the world, valued for its preservative qualities and its use in sacred anointing oils. In aromatherapy, it is used sparingly as a "hot" oil for deep physical and emotional warming.

Therapeutic Actions

Anthelmintic, Antiseptic (powerful), Antispasmodic, Aphrodisiac, Cardiac Stimulant, Carminative, Emmenagogue, Parasiticide, Stomachic.

Usage & Benefits

·         Immune System: A legendary antiviral and antibacterial. It is a primary ingredient in protective blends for its ability to fight airborne pathogens and support the body during severe seasonal threats.

·         Digestive: Stimulates weak digestion and helps ease sluggishness, flatulence, and intestinal spasms.

·         Circulatory: A powerful rubefacient that boosts circulation. It is excellent for those who feel "frozen" or have chronically cold extremities.

·         Metabolism: Often used to help stabilize food cravings and stimulate a stagnant metabolic rate.

Emotional Benefit

Cinnamon Bark is the "Oil of Sexual Energy and Vitality." It is for those who feel emotionally cold, isolated, or "dry." It helps to heal issues of body image and encourages a healthy relationship with one's own identity. It provides the warmth needed to melt away bitterness, replacing it with a sense of safety and belonging.

The "At Home" Remedies

1.       The "Winter Shield" Diffuser: Diffuse 1 drop of Cinnamon Bark with 4 drops of Orange and 2 drops of Frankincense to purify the air and create a cozy, protective atmosphere.

2.      The "Vitality" Inhalation: For a quick energy boost when feeling depleted, inhale the aroma directly from the bottle to sharpen focus and warm the senses.

3.       Warming Room Spray: Mix 2 drops with 100ml of water and a splash of alcohol in a spray bottle. Shake well and spray into the corners of a room to dispel stagnant energy.

Synergy Blend

The "Heart Fire" Blend To encourage emotional warmth and confidence

·         1 drop Cinnamon Bark

·         5 drops Orange (Sweet)

·         3 drops Patchouli

Blending Partners

Benzoin, Bergamot, Cardamom, Clove, Coriander, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lavender, Orange, Rosemary, and Thyme.

Safety Data, Warnings, & Precautions

EXTREME CAUTION: Cinnamon Bark is a strong skin irritant and potential sensitizer. It must be diluted heavily (maximum 0.1% for topical use—roughly 1 drop per 30ml–40ml of carrier). Avoid during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. Do not use on sensitive skin or in baths. It is a "hot" oil and can cause discomfort if used improperly.

Available sizes: 13ml