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Cinnamon Bark
Essential Oil
Single
Essential Oils List
Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum verum) has that wonderful spicy
scent loved around the world. Cinnamon oil is now being used in many
recipes as a tangy, inventive ingredient. It is best to dilute
cinnamon bark before topical application or direct inhalation.
Cinnamon Bark has an approximate ORAC of 103,448 (TE/L).
Cinnamon Bark is believed to have antiseptic properties and
is supportive of the body's natural defenses.*
How to use:
For dietary or topical use. Always dilute with pure vegetable
oil, like V-6 enhanced Vegetable Oil Complex, before topical or
internal use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl.
oz. of liquid such as soy or rice milk.
Possible skin sensitivity. If pregnant or under a doctor's care,
consult your physician. Always dilute before applying to the skin or
taking internally. Keep out of reach of children.
Young Living
Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils (YLTG)
The key to producing a
therapeutic-grade
essential oils is to preserve as many of the
delicate aromatic compounds within the
essential oils as possible.
Essential oils are
aromatic volatile liquids distilled from bushes, flowers, roots,
seeds, shrubs and trees.
The Chemistry of
essential oils is very complex; each one may consist of hundreds of
different and unique chemical compounds.
Unlike synthetic
chemicals,
essential oils are diverse in their effects, no two oils
are alike.
One of the factors that
determine the purity of an
essential oil is its chemical
constituents.
Essential oils are
highly concentrated and far more potent than dried herbs.
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