Cinnamon Leaf
Scientific name: Cinnamomum verum
Plant part: Leaves
Plant family: Lauraceae
Extraction: Steam distillation
Aroma: Spicy, warm
Odor strength: Medium
Evaporation: Middle Note
Plant origin: Sri Lanka
Cinnamon Leaf essential oil is a fragrant oil derived from the leaves of the cinnamon tree. It shares many of the same qualities of its sister oil, cinnamon bark. Cinnamon is historically thought to be one of the world’s oldest and most valuable spices and has been a staple of Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. It has been a symbol for attracting good fortune and wealth as well as protection.
Cinnamon Leaf is a good choice for many applications intended for household use, air purification, deodorizing,repellant, skin issues, mood, circulatory, immune, digestive, nervous, and musculoskeletal conditions.
Please note: 0.6% is the maximum dermal use level recommended. Can cause skin and mucous membrane irritation.
Do not apply on larger skin area. Do not use during pregnancy. Do not use on children. Safety hazards include drug interaction, may inhibit blood clotting, and may contain safrole. Use with caution. Do not use before or just after surgery. Use caution in these situations: when using pethidine, MAIOs or SSRIs, anticoagulants, or if you have peptic ulcer, hemophilia, or other bleeding disorders. Do not diffuse around dogs or cats.
Suggested Uses for Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil:
Topical (rollers, massage oils, salves, lotions, creams)
Spritzers
Household cleaning products
Deodorizing air fresheners
Repellents
Cosmetic applications, personal care formulations, perfumery, incense, and candles
Emotional and Spiritual Qualities of Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil:
Warmth
Uplifting
Relaxing
Grounded
Centered
Calming
Tonic
Focus
Satisfied
Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil Blends well with:
bergamot, black pepper, black spruce, cardamom, clove, cedarwood, coffee, eucalyptus,
frankincense, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, lemon, nutmeg, orange, patchouli, peppermint, pine, sandalwood, Siberian fir needle, vanilla, vetiver, and wintergreen
Recipes:
Spicy Sweet Surface Cleaner
2 oz. vinegar or 100 proof vodka
14 oz. distilled water
10 drops orange, sweet
10 drops cinnamon leaf
10 drops pine needle
16 oz. spray bottle
Shake well before each use
Cozy Evening Diffuser Blend
3 drops cedarwood
2 drops orange, sweet
1 drop cinnamon leaf
Sugar Buster Inhaler
9 drops grapefruit
1 drop cinnamon leaf or bark
Personal Inhaler
Primary Chemical Constituent:
Eugenol
Primary Known Properties of Chemical Constituents in Cinnamon Leaf:
Anti-inflammatory
Antifungal
Antibacterial
Larvicidal
Repellent
Anesthetic
Insecticidal
Antioxidant
Antimicrobial
Antiparasitic
Disclaimer:
The above statements have not been evaluated by the FDA
This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate.
Safety precautions: Extremely potent use with care. Consult a professional reference for correct dilution ratios prior to application.
Avoid in pregnancy and lactation. Keep away from eye area. Keep out of reach of children.
You won't find a higher quality 100% pure Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil anywhere.
UPC Barcode | 6419907838 |
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Uses | Pain / Inflammation, Skincare, Relaxation, Respiratory, Immunity |
Aroma | Spicy |
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