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Cinnamon Cassia Essential Oil

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Cinnamon Cassia Oil by NOW Foods is an aromatherapy essential oil that contains 100% pure cinnamon cassia oil for aromatherapy use for digestive problems.

Cinnamon Cassia Essential Oil, 1 Oz, by NOW Foods

Cinnamon Cassia Oil by NOW Foods is an aromatherapy essential oil that contains 100% pure cinnamon cassia oil for aromatherapy use for digestive problems.
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Product Details

Brand: NOW Foods
Category: Fragrance Oil
Product Code: cinnamon-cassia-essential-oil-NOW
Embraced by both Asian and European cultures for centuries, NOW Cinnamon Cassia Oil (Chinese Cinnamon) is steam distilled from Cinnamomum cassia and possesses the characteristic, warm, spicy, cinnamon aroma.
  • 100% Pure and Natural
  • Cinnamomum cassia Chinese Cinnamon
  • Aromatherapeutic GC/IR Verified
  • Mixes well with: Cassia is best used on its own.
  • Not for topical use.
Cassia, also known as Chinese cinnamon, is somewhat similar to cinnamon in both taste and therapeutic properties. Although the United States Pharmacopoeia recognizes it as cinnamon, it should not be confused as such, for it has its own unique benefits and history. It has been used for centuries both medicinally and for culinary purposes.

Germans and Romans preferred to use cassia instead of cinnamon in chocolate, as it has a stronger flavor. Both Europeans and Chinese used cassia in a variety of ways to spice up foods. The Chinese also use cassia frequently for digestive complaints like diarrhea and nausea.

It is also used to fight colds, rheumatism, kidney and reproductive complaints, and most particularly vascular disorders. Cassia is also a known skin irritant, so it is best to use it in vapor therapy. Today, cassia is often used in confectionaries and potpourri.

Suggested Usage

  • For aromatherapy use.
  • For all other uses, carefully dilute with a carrier oil such as jojoba, grapeseed, olive, or almond oil prior to use.
  • Please consult an essential oil book or other professional reference source for suggested dilution ratios.

Ingredients

  • 100% pure cinnamon cassia oil.

Non-GMO. Halal.

Warnings

If you are pregnant, nursing, trying to conceive, taking any medications, or have a medical condition, please consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product.

Avoid contact with eyes. Do not use on skin.

Keep out of reach of children.

Additional Information

Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care.

Brand: NOW Foods
Category: Fragrance Oil
Product Code: cinnamon-cassia-essential-oil-NOW
Embraced by both Asian and European cultures for centuries, NOW Cinnamon Cassia Oil (Chinese Cinnamon) is steam distilled from Cinnamomum cassia and possesses the characteristic, warm, spicy, cinnamon aroma.
  • 100% Pure and Natural
  • Cinnamomum cassia Chinese Cinnamon
  • Aromatherapeutic GC/IR Verified
  • Mixes well with: Cassia is best used on its own.
  • Not for topical use.
Cassia, also known as Chinese cinnamon, is somewhat similar to cinnamon in both taste and therapeutic properties. Although the United States Pharmacopoeia recognizes it as cinnamon, it should not be confused as such, for it has its own unique benefits and history. It has been used for centuries both medicinally and for culinary purposes.

Germans and Romans preferred to use cassia instead of cinnamon in chocolate, as it has a stronger flavor. Both Europeans and Chinese used cassia in a variety of ways to spice up foods. The Chinese also use cassia frequently for digestive complaints like diarrhea and nausea.

It is also used to fight colds, rheumatism, kidney and reproductive complaints, and most particularly vascular disorders. Cassia is also a known skin irritant, so it is best to use it in vapor therapy. Today, cassia is often used in confectionaries and potpourri.

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  • TD
    Tara D. #.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Cinnamon Cassia

    Now has a great standard with all of their products. They are a great and trusted brand that I use for everything, including these oils. Amazing quality.

  • TD
    Tara D. #.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Great

    I've really been enjoying this scent. Now products have been amazing.

  • TD
    Tara D. #.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Wonderful

    This smell is amazing. The oil is a perfect consistency for Cassia. Lovely job.

  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7 years ago
    Thieves Recipe

    I use this Cinnamon oil in my Thieves recipe. It works great to help protect my immune system from any illness that is floating around the offices at work. For those who are interested here is the recipe using all NOW FOODS oils. 16oz of Water10 drops of Clove oil from Now Foods9 drops of Lemon oil from Now Foods4 drops of Eucalyptus oil from Now Foods3 drops of Rosemary oil from Now Foods5 drops of cinnamon oil from Now Foods Give it a try you won't regret it!

  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    8 years ago
    BEST AS A BLEND

    I was a bit disappointed with the scent on its own, but blended with a drop or two of peppermint oil and it really comes alive! I am going to make up a Pumpkin Pie Spice blend to scent my home for Fall. Maybe a Chai blend as well.