Cinnamon Essential Oil | 10 mL

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Learn all about Cinnamon Essential Oil

Remedy's Nutrition® Cinnamon Essential Oil is extracted from the inner bark of Ceylon Cinnamon, also known as "true cinnamon" (Cinnamomum verum), native to Sri Lanka and India.

There are 41 volatile compounds in Cinnamon that account for its many properties. Among its better-known chemical constituents are eugenol, linalool, cinnamaldehyde. This last one is considered to be responsible for most of Cinnamon's health benefits.

This delicious spice has been valued throughout history for its many properties. It was used to flavor food, make incense and perfumes, and treat several health alignments. Cinnamon was so highly valued among ancient nations that it was used as a gift for kings, monarchs, and gods. And Ancient Egyptians used it for the mummification process.

Today, Cinnamon continues to be widely used for culinary purposes, to support healthy blood sugar, relieve arthritic pains, and lower some heart disease risk factors. Cinnamon's sweet aroma has a relaxing effect on the body, reducing anxiety and stress, and promoting a good night of sleep. Also, Cinnamon is among the essential oils that are mosquito and insect repellents. Because one of the Cinnamon's properties is to deliver nutrients and components to various parts of the body, Cinnamon is featured in small amounts in some of our formulas for this purpose.

Potential uses of Cinnamon essential oil:

  • Antioxidant
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Antibacterial
  • Heart Disease
  • Cholesterol
  • Blood pressure
  • Blood sugar
  • Anxiety and Stress
Research

History of Cinnamon

Familiar Name: Cinnamon, Ceylon cinnamon
Scientific Name: Cinnamomum verum
Order: Laurales
Parts Used in Supplement: Bark, Leaves
Grown In: Sri Lanka, the neighbouring Malabar Coast of India, Myanmar, South America and the West Indies.
First Used In: Egypt

Cinnamon was used by ancient Egyptians for embalmng rituals. In the middle ages, physicians used cinnamon to reduce cold and throat symptoms.

Studies and Trials for Cinnamon

"Comparing analgesic effects of a topical herbal mixed medicine with salicylate in patients with knee osteoarthritis."

In this study the analgesic effects of a herbal ointment containing cinnamon, ginger, mastic (Saghez) and sesame oil is compared with Salicylate ointment in patients suffering from knee osteoarthritis. It was a double-blind randomized controlled trail study. Patients with diagnosed arthritis were involved in the study and they were divided in two groups via block randomization method.

  • Ninety two participates were involved in the study.
  • Twice a day, intervention group applied herbal ointment and control group used Salicylate ointment.
  • The study lasted 6 weeks.
  • It seems that using this herbal combination is clinically effective for patients suffering from knee osteoarthritis in order to decrease their pain, morning stiffness and limited motion; its effect is comparable with Salicylate ointment.
See Study on PubMed
Difference

Remedy's Nutrition® Essential Oils are:

  • 100% Pure Practitioner Oils
  • Pharmacists reviewed and approved
  • Single oils are not cut with other oils
  • Oil blends, when necessary, are blended in a base of grapeseed oil
  • No additives, adulterations, contaminants, or synthetics
  • Safe and clean distillation method
  • Appropriately handled and stored in a tightly sealed dark glass bottle
  • Quality and potency are guaranteed

Certificate of Analysis (COA) upon request.

When you buy supplements from Remedy's Nutrition®, you get the absolute best available. The best quality, the most beneficial products available anywhere, guaranteed!

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Dosage

Dosage - How much Cinnamon Essential Oil should I use?

Cinnamon essential oil is concentrated and potent; a couple of drops are usually enough for topical use and aromatherapy.

When using Cinnamon oil on your skin, make sure to dilute it with a carrier oil, such as almond, coconut, or avocado oil. Always do a patch test. Remedy's Nutrition® Cinnamon essential oil is in its pure and undiluted state; start with small amounts: three drops in a teaspoon of carrier oil. If tolerated, you may increase the ratio until the desired effect is obtained.

  • For a warming sensation on your skin, dilute Cinnamon oil with a carrier oil and apply it to the desired area.
  • For cleaning purposes, put two to three drops of Cinnamon oil in a spray bottle.
  • For a relaxing experience, add a couple of drops to the diffuser of choice.
  • Internal use of Cinnamon oil is recommended only under the supervision of your healthcare professional.

Feel free to contact us for a recommendation on how to take this supplement.

Cautions

Cautions

Potential Side Effects

For external use only, after a patch test. Avoid contact with eyes, ears, mouth, and other sensitive areas. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Do not use undiluted on the skin. Best kept in a cool, dry place.

Cinnamon oil can thin the blood; it can also cause skin irritation or allergy. Do a patch test before using the oil to ensure it doesn't irritate your skin. If you react, stop using Cinnamon oil or products that contain it.

Pregnancy and breast-feeding

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it's better to consult your physician before using essential oils.

Surgery

Consult your physician if you are scheduled for a surgery.

Often Taken With

Cinnamon Essential Oil is often used with these:

For aromatherapy, perfumery, or DYI home products, Cinnamon essential oil blends well with: Bergamot, Cardamom, Clove Bud, Frankincense, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lavender, Lemon, Orange, Patchouli, Peppermint, Tea Tree, and Ylang Ylang.

Q & A

Q & A about Cinnamon Essential Oil


Essential Oils are scented oils extracted from flowers, bark, stems, leaves, roots, and other plant parts. Historically, many different cultures have used these healing plant oils in medicine, cosmetics, perfumes, food, and aromatherapy.
Use extreme caution with companies that encourage you to ingest essential oils. Many companies erroneously promote the ingestion of essential oils, leading to severe kidney, liver, and heart issues. Some well-known companies have used this as a promotional tactic to increase income. But the reality is that essential oils generally are not developed for internal use, with few exceptions. See explanations for each oil for best use practices. Remedy's Nutrition® Oils are evaluated by our Pharmacist, Registered Nurse, and Herbalist for quality and use.
Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils for healing purposes. Essential Oils may assist in the following applications: pain relief, mood enhancement, and increased cognitive function. Aromatherapy is a holistic treatment seeking to improve physical, mental, and emotional health. If you have a health concern, always seek medical attention and consult your health care practitioner regarding the use of any supplement or essential oil.
Yes, you can incorporate essential oils into your everyday life if you use them safely.
Because pure essential oils are concentrated and potent, usually, a couple of drops are enough for topical use and aromatherapy.
Store essential oils in a cool, dry, and dark place.
Remedy's Nutrition® recommends that, for initial topical use, all essential oils are diluted to avoid skin irritation, burns, blisters, and sensibility. For a healthy adult, dilute ½ tsp. of carrier oil, such as olive, coconut, avocado, or almond, for every 1 to 3 drops of essential oil, then apply to your skin!
Some essential oils can be toxic to children. Ensure you keep your essential oils out of reach of children and consult your physician before using essential oils on your kids.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it's better to consult your physician before using essential oils.
Remedy's Nutrition® essential oils are 100% pure practitioner oils and pharmacists reviewed. Remedy's Nutrition® essential oils are produced using a safe and clean distillation method, and they are appropriately handled and stored in a tightly sealed dark glass bottle. Quality and potency are guaranteed!