AROMATIC DESCRIPTION
Sweet, spicy, and warm with woody undertones.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Aromatic: Simply inhale or add a few drops to a diffuser or humidifier.
Topical: Dilute one or two drops in a teaspoon of vegetable oil to avoid sensitivity and apply to the desired area. Add a few drops of this essential oil to your shampoo, conditioner, body wash, facial cleanser or moisturizer.
Internal: Dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid. Take a veggie capsule, some EVOO, or just mix in a little bit of raw honey.
Massages: Dilute two or three drops in 4 fl. oz. of a carrier vegetable oil, or our preference, (warming and very easy to clean up) Aloha’s pure vegetable USP Glycerin.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Plant Part: Leaf.
Method of Collection: Steam distillation.
Main Constituents: Linalool, eugenol, β-caryophyllene, E-cinnamaldehyde, α-terpineol.

Aloha

Cinnamon ESSENTIAL OIL

Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Cinnamon Essential Oil comes from the bark and leaves of the cinnamon tree. It is a tropical evergreen native to Sri Lanka, (where is mostly cultivated), but also present in Madagascar and several Asian countries. Cinnamon’s name originates from the Greek word Kinnamon, which means “tube” or “pipe.” It derives from the shape of the peeled and rolled bark formed after it has dried in the harvesting process.
$ 166.90
Weight:
g 65.5

PRIMARY BENEFITS

  • Cinnamon essential oil serves to fight off infections as an antimicrobial.
  • Relieves from cough and colds.
  • Improves digestion and relief from constipation.
  • Stimulates circulation and reduces the feeling of depression and weakness.
  • It has power-full antirheumatic properties.
  • Natural insect repellent.
  • It has a blood-thinning effect, used to treat high blood pressure and control diabetes.

USES

  • Inhale cinnamon essential oil directly or use it in a diffuser to relieve anxiety, depression, insomnia, and cause a relaxing effect.
  • Use during the steam bath to experience its calming and soothing effects.
  • Clarify the atmosphere of a room with a warm touch of cinnamon.
  • Use in your carrier vegetable oil during a massage for a warm relaxing effect, and relief from cold.
  • Add in your tea for boosting immunity and relief from menstruation pain.
  • Use as a sweetener in recipes replacing sugar, also helps to reduce food cravings and manage weight gain.
CAUTIONS

Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas. People with a potassium deficiency are advised not to use this oil, as it may cause muscle cramps and twitching. Like all essential oils from citrus, avoid sunlight and UV rays for at least 12 hours after applying product.

AROMATIC DESCRIPTION
Sweet, spicy, and warm with woody undertones.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Aromatic: Simply inhale or add a few drops to a diffuser or humidifier.
Topical: Dilute one or two drops in a teaspoon of vegetable oil to avoid sensitivity and apply to the desired area. Add a few drops of this essential oil to your shampoo, conditioner, body wash, facial cleanser or moisturizer.
Internal: Dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid. Take a veggie capsule, some EVOO, or just mix in a little bit of raw honey.
Massages: Dilute two or three drops in 4 fl. oz. of a carrier vegetable oil, or our preference, (warming and very easy to clean up) Aloha’s pure vegetable USP Glycerin.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Plant Part: Leaf.
Method of Collection: Steam distillation.
Main Constituents: Linalool, eugenol, β-caryophyllene, E-cinnamaldehyde, α-terpineol.
CAUTIONS

Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas. People with a potassium deficiency are advised not to use this oil, as it may cause muscle cramps and twitching. Like all essential oils from citrus, avoid sunlight and UV rays for at least 12 hours after applying product.

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