Cinnamon Oil

- Cinnamon Bark Oil

Cinnamon Bark Oil is warm, spicy and revitalizing. The major chemical in cinnamon bark oil is Cinnamaldehyde. Cinnamon owes its distinctive, spicy fragrance to the volatile oil that it contains. 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. In addition to having therapeutic benefits for several physical symptoms; cinnamon bark essential oil can have beneficial psychological effects when vaporized.  It releases a stimulating and invigorating aroma. Cinnamon Bark Oil – when used in very small amounts – is a valuable addition to many Aromatherapy blends, adding warmth, spice and inspiration.

- Cinnamon Leaf Oil

Cinnamon leaf oil has a warm, spicy musky smell and its color is yellowish to brown. The main chemical components of the cinnamon leaf oil are eugenol, eugenol acetate, cinnamaldehyde and benzyl benzoate. This spicy essential oil has great value in aromatherapy and it fights against exhaustion and a feeling of depression and weakness. It has powerful anti-rheumatic properties, is useful in the digestive system, while fighting colds and flu as well. In aroma therapy it is used to cure acute bronchitis and colds, as well as sneezing and to help lift depression. It is also known to be used as an insect repellent as it is very effective in killing mosquito larvae.