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NOW Cinnamon Cassia Oil (Aromatherapy), 30ml
NOW Cinnamon Cassia Oil (Aromatherapy), 30ml
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NOW Cinnamon Cassia Oil (Aromatherapy), 30ml
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NOW Cassia Oil-Chinese Cinnamon Oil Details
Cassia, also known as Chinese cinnamon, is somewhat similar to cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) 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 it's own unique benefits and history. It has been used for centuries both medicinally and culinarily. 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's also used to fight colds, rheumatism, kidney and reproductive complaints, and most particularly vascular disorders. Cassia is also a known skin irritant, so it's best to use it in vapor therapy. Today, cassia is often used in confectionaries and potpourri.
For aromatherapy use. For all other uses, carefully dilute with a NOW Cassia Oil-Chinese Cinnamon 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.
Nutrition Facts / Valeur nutritive
| Pure cinnamon cassia (Cinnamomum cassia) oil. | ||
Warnings
Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If pregnant or lactating, consult a practitioner before using. Do not use on skin. Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care.