Description
Cinnamon essential oil (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), a gift from a king, whose presence on the table was directly proportional to the magnificence of the court.
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According to the Ministry of Health it is an antioxidant and supports carbohydrate metabolism. It has digestive functions and benefits intestinal transit by also eliminating air.
Very powerful antibacterial, it was used for the preservation of meat. Activates thermogenesis thus favoring the transformation of fats into energy.
In Naturopathy it is recommended to clear the airways, promote digestion and eliminate abdominal swelling. Read the information sheet on the properties of Cinnamon by Doctor Matteo Politi
It can be used in massage both to soothe muscle pain and as an anti-cellulite agent, in fact it has a toning action in favor of the circulatory system, it has a powerful lipolytic and circulation-stimulating action.
Excellent in the kitchen to flavor desserts, syrups and EVO oil, try it in the “Essentia” spray version
Considered an aphrodisiac, it keeps sadness at bay, that sense of uselessness that blocks all initiatives.
Suggested uses:
- Room diffuser: choice between 2 and 5 drops in 100 ml. of water
- Bath tub: we recommend 5 drops of essential oil (always to be diluted in a handful of salt or in a vegetable oil to prevent volatilization)
- Massages: we recommend diluting 1 drop of essential oil in a tablespoon of oil via
- Food use: we recommend 1/2 drops every 100 gr. of food to be flavored to add at the end of cooking (we suggest always starting from the lowest recommended dose to possibly increase the drops in the future). This essential oil also goes very well in some cocktails
Warnings: Do not use in case of chronic diseases, pregnant or breastfeeding.
If in doubt, consult a doctor/naturopath.
This essential oil can irritate the skin, be careful