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CINNAMON ESSENTIAL OIL
➢ Ingredients : Cinnamon Essential Oil
100% Pure, Natural and Therapeutic grade EO.
➢ Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum
➢ Country of Origin: India
➢ Extraction method: Steam Distillation
➢ Plant part used: Cinnamon bark oil.
➢ Strength of Aroma: Middle to Strong
➢ Aromatic Scent Description (Perfumery Note): spicy, woody, sweet, and for many, filled with
happy memories, cinnamon essential oil feels warm and familiar, like an old friend.
➢ Main components: Cinnamaldehyde and eugenol, Transcinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl acetate,
eugenol and linalool
➢ Consistency and Color: Slightly Turbid Intense Yellow
➢ Blend well with: sweet orange oil, lavender oil, tea tree oil, patchouli oil, and geranium oil,
bergamot, cardamom, clove, ginger, nutmeg, peppermint, rose and vanilla
➢ Kid-safe: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use essential oils on children under 5 years old.
➢ Cautions: People with allergy against Cinnamon or any of its components. Cinnamon oil is
very strong and must be used sparingly and diluted.
➢ Shelf-life: Once opened, store in a cool dark place and use within 12 months.
➢ Description: Cinnamon bark oil is derived from the plant of the species name Laurus
cinnamomum and belongs to the Lauraceae botanical family. Native to parts of South Asia,
today cinnamon plants are grown across different nations throughout Asia and shipped around
the world in the form of cinnamon essential oil or cinnamon spice. Many people consider it one
of the longest-existing spices in human history. Cinnamon was highly valued by ancient
Egyptians and has been used by Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine practitioners in Asia for
thousands of years to help heal everything from depression to weight gain. Whether in extract,
liquor, tea or herb form, cinnamon has provided people relief for centuries. Throughout history,
the cinnamon plant has been tied to protection and prosperity. It is said to have been part of a
mixture of oils used by grave-robbing bandits to protect themselves during the plague in the 15th
century, and, traditionally, it is associated with the ability to attract wealth. In fact, if you were
lucky enough to have cinnamon during ancient Egyptian times, you were considered a wealthy
man; records show that the value of cinnamon might have been equivalent to gold. Sensera
Aromatherapy will walk you step by step through the benefits of Cinnamon oil and how to include
its relaxing and soothing effects in your daily rituals.

➢ Therapeutic benefits:
1. Heart Health-Booster: Cinnamon oil can naturally help to boost heart health. It can help lower
both overall cholesterol and LDL “bad” cholesterol while raising HDL “good” cholesterol.
Cinnamon has also been shown to help foster nitric oxide production, which is beneficial for
people with heart disease or who have suffered from a heart attack or stroke. In addition, it
contains anti-inflammatory and anti-platelet compounds that can further benefit arterial health of
the heart.
2. Natural Aphrodisiac: In Ayurvedic medicine, cinnamon is sometimes recommended for sexual
dysfunction. Studies points towards cinnamon oil as a possible natural remedy for impotence,
boosting both sexual motivation and erectile function.
3. Improves Blood Sugar Levels: Studies show that cinnamon has positive effects on insulin
release, which means it can help keep blood sugar stable and therefore prevent chronic fatigue,
moodiness, sugar cravings and overeating. Inhaling cinnamon essential oil can also help to keep
unhealthy food cravings away.
4. For Skin, Hair and Lips: With its anti-inflammatory properties, cinnamon oil can be an effective
natural remedy for inflammatory skin concerns like rashes and acne. You can mix cinnamon
essential oil with a carrier oil (like coconut oil) and apply it to the skin to take advantage of its
antimicrobial capacity.
Cinnamon oil can be a benefit for hair; it boosts hair health and growth. You can combine a few
drops of cinnamon oil with a carrier oil such as almond oil for a quick homemade scalp treatment.
Using warming cinnamon oil for lips is a natural way to plump them by boosting circulation to this
area. Combine two drops of cinnamon oil with a tablespoon of coconut oil for a great DIY lip
plumper.
5. May Help with Weight Loss: Cinnamon is gaining a reputation for being a fat-burning food and
valuable tool for weight loss. With its ability to balance blood sugar levels and sweeten the taste
of foods without any added sugar, it is very helpful for curbing a sweet tooth. Unstable blood
sugar can lead to overeating, low energy and weight gain, but adding cinnamon oil to fruit, tea,
oats, baked goods or smoothies helps slow the rate at which glucose is released into the blood.
6. May Help Ulcers: Studies showed that Cinnamon reduced colonization of a type of bacteria
called Helicobacter pylori or H. pylori is known to cause ulcers. When H. pylori is eradicated or
reduced this can greatly help with ulcer symptoms. In addition, eugenol found in cinnamon
decreased the number of ulcers as well as the severity of the ulcers.
7. Fights Parasites: Studies have found that cinnamon oil inhibits growth of certain harmful
parasites, making it an excellent parasite treatment. Cinnamon can help fight parasites by
disturbing their amino acid biosynthesis, which is essential to their survival.
8. Helps Sore Throats: With its known anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant,
and immunomodulatory effects, thanks to cinnamaldehyde, cinnamon essential oil is a great
choice for fighting infections like a sore throat. Try drinking a combination of hot lemon water,
honey and cinnamon oil first thing in the morning to improve a sore throat and boost immune
function. These ingredients will work together to fight inflammation, reduce pain, and boost
immune function making them a perfect sore throat remedy.
9. Deodorizes Your Home: You know the warm smells of the holidays that everyone loves filling
their homes with during the fall and winter months? You can make your own natural home
deodorizer and freshener by combining therapeutic scents like cinnamon, orange, lemon and
cloves in a diffuser or homemade room spray. At the same time, you will experience a
grounding, relaxing, soothing feeling and help detoxify the air.
10. Fights Fungal Infections: Is cinnamon oil good for toenail fungus? According to research,
cinnamon oil and olive oil display antifungal and antimicrobial activity against fungal strains
like Candida, which is often the cause of toenail fungus and other fungal infections.

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CINNAMON ESSENTIAL OIL
➢ Ingredients : Cinnamon Essential Oil
100% Pure, Natural and Therapeutic grade EO.
➢ Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum
➢ Country of Origin: India
➢ Extraction method: Steam Distillation
➢ Plant part used: Cinnamon bark oil.
➢ Strength of Aroma: Middle to Strong
➢ Aromatic Scent Description (Perfumery Note): spicy, woody, sweet, and for many, filled with
happy memories, cinnamon essential oil feels warm and familiar, like an old friend.
➢ Main components: Cinnamaldehyde and eugenol, Transcinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl acetate,
eugenol and linalool
➢ Consistency and Color: Slightly Turbid Intense Yellow
➢ Blend well with: sweet orange oil, lavender oil, tea tree oil, patchouli oil, and geranium oil,
bergamot, cardamom, clove, ginger, nutmeg, peppermint, rose and vanilla
➢ Kid-safe: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use essential oils on children under 5 years old.
➢ Cautions: People with allergy against Cinnamon or any of its components. Cinnamon oil is
very strong and must be used sparingly and diluted.
➢ Shelf-life: Once opened, store in a cool dark place and use within 12 months.
➢ Description: Cinnamon bark oil is derived from the plant of the species name Laurus
cinnamomum and belongs to the Lauraceae botanical family. Native to parts of South Asia,
today cinnamon plants are grown across different nations throughout Asia and shipped around
the world in the form of cinnamon essential oil or cinnamon spice. Many people consider it one
of the longest-existing spices in human history. Cinnamon was highly valued by ancient
Egyptians and has been used by Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine practitioners in Asia for
thousands of years to help heal everything from depression to weight gain. Whether in extract,
liquor, tea or herb form, cinnamon has provided people relief for centuries. Throughout history,
the cinnamon plant has been tied to protection and prosperity. It is said to have been part of a
mixture of oils used by grave-robbing bandits to protect themselves during the plague in the 15th
century, and, traditionally, it is associated with the ability to attract wealth. In fact, if you were
lucky enough to have cinnamon during ancient Egyptian times, you were considered a wealthy
man; records show that the value of cinnamon might have been equivalent to gold. Sensera
Aromatherapy will walk you step by step through the benefits of Cinnamon oil and how to include
its relaxing and soothing effects in your daily rituals.

➢ Therapeutic benefits:
1. Heart Health-Booster: Cinnamon oil can naturally help to boost heart health. It can help lower
both overall cholesterol and LDL “bad” cholesterol while raising HDL “good” cholesterol.
Cinnamon has also been shown to help foster nitric oxide production, which is beneficial for
people with heart disease or who have suffered from a heart attack or stroke. In addition, it
contains anti-inflammatory and anti-platelet compounds that can further benefit arterial health of
the heart.
2. Natural Aphrodisiac: In Ayurvedic medicine, cinnamon is sometimes recommended for sexual
dysfunction. Studies points towards cinnamon oil as a possible natural remedy for impotence,
boosting both sexual motivation and erectile function.
3. Improves Blood Sugar Levels: Studies show that cinnamon has positive effects on insulin
release, which means it can help keep blood sugar stable and therefore prevent chronic fatigue,
moodiness, sugar cravings and overeating. Inhaling cinnamon essential oil can also help to keep
unhealthy food cravings away.
4. For Skin, Hair and Lips: With its anti-inflammatory properties, cinnamon oil can be an effective
natural remedy for inflammatory skin concerns like rashes and acne. You can mix cinnamon
essential oil with a carrier oil (like coconut oil) and apply it to the skin to take advantage of its
antimicrobial capacity.
Cinnamon oil can be a benefit for hair; it boosts hair health and growth. You can combine a few
drops of cinnamon oil with a carrier oil such as almond oil for a quick homemade scalp treatment.
Using warming cinnamon oil for lips is a natural way to plump them by boosting circulation to this
area. Combine two drops of cinnamon oil with a tablespoon of coconut oil for a great DIY lip
plumper.
5. May Help with Weight Loss: Cinnamon is gaining a reputation for being a fat-burning food and
valuable tool for weight loss. With its ability to balance blood sugar levels and sweeten the taste
of foods without any added sugar, it is very helpful for curbing a sweet tooth. Unstable blood
sugar can lead to overeating, low energy and weight gain, but adding cinnamon oil to fruit, tea,
oats, baked goods or smoothies helps slow the rate at which glucose is released into the blood.
6. May Help Ulcers: Studies showed that Cinnamon reduced colonization of a type of bacteria
called Helicobacter pylori or H. pylori is known to cause ulcers. When H. pylori is eradicated or
reduced this can greatly help with ulcer symptoms. In addition, eugenol found in cinnamon
decreased the number of ulcers as well as the severity of the ulcers.
7. Fights Parasites: Studies have found that cinnamon oil inhibits growth of certain harmful
parasites, making it an excellent parasite treatment. Cinnamon can help fight parasites by
disturbing their amino acid biosynthesis, which is essential to their survival.
8. Helps Sore Throats: With its known anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant,
and immunomodulatory effects, thanks to cinnamaldehyde, cinnamon essential oil is a great
choice for fighting infections like a sore throat. Try drinking a combination of hot lemon water,
honey and cinnamon oil first thing in the morning to improve a sore throat and boost immune
function. These ingredients will work together to fight inflammation, reduce pain, and boost
immune function making them a perfect sore throat remedy.
9. Deodorizes Your Home: You know the warm smells of the holidays that everyone loves filling
their homes with during the fall and winter months? You can make your own natural home
deodorizer and freshener by combining therapeutic scents like cinnamon, orange, lemon and
cloves in a diffuser or homemade room spray. At the same time, you will experience a
grounding, relaxing, soothing feeling and help detoxify the air.
10. Fights Fungal Infections: Is cinnamon oil good for toenail fungus? According to research,
cinnamon oil and olive oil display antifungal and antimicrobial activity against fungal strains
like Candida, which is often the cause of toenail fungus and other fungal infections.

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