Cinnamon Bark Oil has the lowest coumarin
Cinnamon Bark Oil possesses the delicate aroma of the spice with a sweet and pungent taste. Cinnamon Bark Oils major constituent is Cinnamaldehyde but other, minor components impart the characteristic odour and flavour that is world renowned. It is employed mainly in the flavoring industry where it is used in meat and fast food seasonings, sauces and pickles, baked goods, confectionery, cola-type drinks, tobacco flavors and in dental and pharmaceutical preparations.
Add a few drops of Cinnamon Bark oil into your favorite dish and taste the difference.
Therapeutic properties of Cinnamon Bark Oil
Astringent, stimulant, carminative, anti-infective, anti fungal, digestive aid
Uses of Cinnamon Bark Oil
The effects of Cinnamon Bark Oil are stimulating, heating, stomachic, carminative, and tonic. Cinnamon Bark Oil is one of the most powerful stimulants we possess, and it is sometimes used as a cordial in cramps of the stomach, and in syncope; or as a stimulant in paralysis of the tongue, or to deaden the nerve in toothaches. But it is principally employed as an aromatic, to cover the disagreeable taste of other drugs.
Traditional medicine in Ceylon use Cinnamon Bark Oil with the onset of a cold or flu, especially when mixed in a tea with some fresh ginger.
Cinnamon Bark Oil blends with
Olibanum, ylang ylang, orange, mandarin, benzoin, Peru balsam and in oriental-type mixtures blend well with Cinnamon Bark oil.
Cinnamon Bark Oil and Aromatherapy
Cinnamon bark oil is a natural analgesic and can be used to relieve the pain of various complaints, including rheumatism. This aromatic oil also has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and anti-spasmodic properties. Aromatherapists use cinnamon to ease constipation, flatulence and scabies. Cinnamon can be good for low blood pressure. It is also an emmenagogue, used in aromatherpy to induce and regulate menstruation. This particular plant essence should not be used in pregnancy and can cause irritation to sensitive skin.
In addition to having therapeutic benefits for several physical symptoms, cinnamon bark essential oil can have beneficial psychological effects when vaporized in an aromatherapy diffuser. It releases a stimulating and invigorating aroma. Aromatherapists use this oil in emotional healing to induce feelings of confidence and motivation, and to increase mental energy and strength.