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Ingredients
Cinnamon (Cassia) Essential Oil (Cinnamomum cassia)
100% Pure and Unadulterated
Certified Kosher and Parve

Synonyms
Cassia aromaticum, Laurus cassia, Cassia lignea, Chinese Cinnamon Oil, False Cinnamon Oil, Cassia Oil

Family
Lauraceae

Part Used
leaves, bark, and twigs

Method of Extraction
Steam distillation, Water distillation

Note
Middle

Dosage Forms
Pure-Li Natural Cinnamon Oil is certified
Kosher and Parve, and is packaged in convenient 30ml amber glass bottles with dropper caps to control dispensing

Actions
antidiarrhoeal, antiemetic, antimicrobial, astringent, carminative, spasmolytic

Internal Indications
flatulence, colic, diarrhoea, nausea

External Indications
Cinnamon is very irritating to the skin and can cause an ellergic reaction.

Aromatheraputic Indications
Consult a qualified health practitioner prior to Aromatheraputic use.

Aromatheraputic Actions
euphoric, energizing, warming

Contraindications
Cinnamon is irritating to the skin and can cause an allergic reaction with excessive use.

Therapeutic Indications
Cinnamon Cassia is a slender evergreen reaching up to 20 meters height. It has leathery leaves and small white flowers. It has a sweet, sharp and spicy fragrance. For commercial use it can be cut back to bushes rather than dealing with a tree. It is native to the southeastern parts of China, and a smaller amount can be found in Vietnam and India.

Traditionally, this oil is used as a spice. It is used medicinally for digestive problems such as flatulence, colic, diarrhoea and nausea. It was also used for the common cold, rheumatism, kidney and reproductive complaints. The British Herbal Pharmacopoeia lists the powdered bark as an aid for flatulent dyspepsia or colic with nausea.

Commercially, the pharmaceutical industry uses it in mouthwashes, toothpaste, gargles because of the bactericidal properties. It is used in flavouring food, chewing gum, alcoholic beverages and soft drinks. It is the primary flavouring used in the cinnamon heart candies. A small amount is used in perfumes and cosmetics because of its dark colour.

Storage
Cinnamon oil should be stored in a cool, dry area until it is used. Once opened, refrigeration and tightly closing the cap will prolong its shelf life.

Usage

Blends With
Carrier oils, Spice oils

Complimentary Therapies
Proper nutrition is vital to good health. Drink plenty of water (at least 8 glasses daily) and juice instead of coffee, tea or sodas. Try to avoid synthetic ingredients, highly concentrated in prepared or packaged foods, and take a well-balanced multivitamin and mineral supplement.

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