About
This Cassia Oil is steam distilled from cinnamomum cassia. Possessing the characteristic, warm, spicy, cinnamon aroma, this essential oil is 100% pure and natural. 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.
Uses
Cassia is recommended for digestive problems including diarrhea and constipation.
Benefits of Cassia Oil
- Cassia essential oil can be identified after feeling its sweet, spicy-hot aroma. This essential oil is widely used for the treatment of physical and emotional refreshment. It is also known for affecting the libido as well as due to its aphrodisiac qualities.
- The delicate scent of Cassia essential oil plays a major role in reducing drowsiness, irritability, pain, frequency of headaches, especially when used in the room. Moreover, cassia oil also helps in relaxing tight muscles, menstrual spasms, and easiness in joint pain and augments movement.
- What more the essential oil can do- is used as spice and food savor over and above for handling of digestive complaints.
Product Details
| Botanical name | Cinnamomum Cassia |
|---|---|
| Plant Part | Leaves and Twigs |
| Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
| Country Of Origin | South China |
| Solubility |
The solubility value is determined by the ability of the coating material to soluble water. The solubility of cinnamon essential oil microcapsules ranged from 91.393% – 97.467%
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| Specific Gravity | 1.0561 – 1.0568 @ 72°F |
| Optical Rotation |
-2.5 to +2 at 20 °C
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| Refractive Index | 1.6080 – 1.6090 @ 72°F |
| Consistency | Thin-Medium |
| Strength of Aroma | Strong |
| Mixes well with | Cedarwood, Clove, Frankincense, Lavender, Lemon, Wild Orange, and Ylang Ylang essential oils for diffusion |
| Common Uses | Cassia oil is use predominantly in flavor compositions. Cinnamon leaf oil is use as a source of eugenol. Cinnamon bark oil is use predominantly in flavor compositions. |
| Aromatic Scent | Warm and Cozy aroma with a lighter, softer scent than other spicy oils. |
KidSafe
Yes
Cautions
It is not safe for everybody because it contains allergens & can cause food related allergic reactions.
Pregnant women & nursing moms should use caution in using cassia oil.
If one has the sensitive skin, one should do the patch test before applying it topically.
How to use
The typical recommendation is to add drops of oil to warm water with a sweetener and sip. It is also recommended for colds, fevers and flu using difussion. Another use mentioned is its help as a circulatory stimulant to help with arthritic or rheumatic pain.
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Safety Information
- It is mean only for external use.
- Do a patch skin test before applying it to your skin.
- Dilute it before topical application.
- Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.
- Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it.
Stability and Storage
It should be kept away from heat & other ignition materials. And keep it in tightly closed containers . keep container in cool & well ventilated area.






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