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Contact SupplierApplication - Used extensively in flavors for food and candy, baked goods and beverages, pharmaceuticals and dental preparation mouth rinse and gargles. The warmth and dry spiciness, immediate sweetness and tremendous diffusive power induced by the addition in a perfume composition is highly appreciated by Perfumers.
Blends well with - Benzoin, Clove, Coriander, Cardamom, Frankincense, Ginger Grapefruit, Lavender, Rosemary etc.
Industrial destination - Fragrance Industry, Flavor Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry, Food Industry, Cosmetic Industry.
Country of Origin - India
Main ingredients - Cinnamic aldehyde, eugenol, aceteugenol,
Grade - Therapeutic Commercial
Cinnamon Bark Oil | Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil | 100% Pure Organic Cinnamon Bark Oil: -
Cinnamon bark oil is obtained from the bark of trees that belong to the Cinnamomum species (also called Cinnamon zeylanicum), which comprise more than 250 aromatic evergreen trees and shrubs located all throughout Asia and Australia. Cassia oil, sassafras, and Ho leaf oils fall under the same category.
Botanical Name: - Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Odour Strength - Medium
Uses: -
Cinnamon bark oil has a delicate aroma and a sweet, pungent taste. It is typically used as a flavoring in toothpaste to hide the disagreeable taste of pyrophosphate, a compound that inhibits plaque calcification. In Ayurveda medicine, cinnamon bark was used as an antiemetic, antidiarrheal, anti-flatulence, and a general stimulant. Today, cinnamon bark oil has been proven to naturally:
· Lower cholesterol
· Kill bacteria
· Heal wounds
· Control blood sugar levels
· Relieve stomach flu caused by harmful bacteria like salmonella
Because of its honeyed taste and smell, cinnamon bark oil is frequently added in meat and fast food seasonings, sauces and pickles, baked goods, confectionery, cola-type beverages, and . However, cinnamon bark oil is seldom used as a main ingredient in perfumes and soaps because it has skin-sensitizing properties.
Benefits: -
Most therapeutic uses of cinnamon bark are rooted in its historical use as a traditional Chinese medicine. According to many research, cinnamon bark oil can potentially help.
· Fight serious viral diseases like herpes and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
· Kill leukemia cancer cells as observed in animal testing due to the fungus Antrodia cinnamon
· Reverse the symptoms of Parkinson's disease
· Treat fungal infections, including those caused by Candida albicans, Histoplasma, and Aspergillus niger, which is known to cause serious sinus infection
· Counter cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease, a severe form of dementia, which almost 5.4 million Americans are suffering from right now. Check out my article on Alzheimer's and discover how you can save yourself from this debilitating condition.
German health authorities approve the use of cinnamon bark oil for treating mild gastrointestinal spasms, stimulating appetite, and relieving indigestion based on the positive results seen in animal studies