The Greek word “cinnamon”, means a tube and refers to the stick used as a spice. It is one of the oldest and most precious spices and was used for scenting the temples. It is a warm, stimulating essential oil that has strong antibacterial properties. Ideal for cold winter months.
Beauty
• Do not apply directly onto skin
Body
• Provides strong antiseptic properties. Ideal for cleaning and refreshing the air. Helps with respiratory problems
Mind and spirit
• Excellent for those suffering from exhaustion, weakness or depression because it lifts the spirits, inspires and awakens the senses
• Creates a warm atmosphere. Ideal for the winter
Safety instructions:
Avoid eye contact. Rinse thoroughly should the essential oils reach the eye area.
Do not eat unless advised by doctor, pharmacist or trained aromatherapist.
Do not use undiluted on skin.
Test for allergic reactions.
When using citrus essential oils, avoid the sun or solarium for 12 hours.
When pregnant or during lactation, consult your doctor before using any essential oil.
Be careful when using on kids under 12 years old.
Aromatherapy:
• Warm, relaxing scent, ideal for the cold days of winter: Add 6 drops of cinnamon to your air freshening device.
• A scent that lifts the mood and makes the atmosphere fresh and clean: Add 3 drops of cinnamon and 3 drops of orange to your air freshening device.
• Antiseptic spray: Add 30 drops to 300 ml of water and spray onto dark areas, such as basement stairs, in closets or corners to give a spicy, cool scent.