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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Cinnamon Bark

Cinnamon Bark


Ingredient In
Bountiful, Deliverance, Energy, Focus, Holiday Spirit, Inner Peace, Journey, Moonlight, Spice C

Therapeutic Properties
stimulant, antiseptic, antibiotic, antiviral, anti-putrescent, analgesic, antispasmodic, emmenagogue

Affinity For


enhances properties of other essential oils
sacral chakra astral body
circulatory system root chakra
cell structure and activity


Resonance Plant Family Part of Plant Used
physcal, emotional, spiritual Lauraceae bark


Application
Cinnamon bark is a very strong oil. It must be diluted well before being applied to the body or the feet.

Aromatic Considerations
Cinnamon is very strong, perhaps too strong to be diffused by itself. As part of a blend such as LeDeliverance, it diffuses very well, and would certainly be effective against a wide range of microbes.

Emotional/Spiritual Aspects
The aroma of cinnamon seems to reach deeply into our souls, asking hard questions and bringing deep issues to the surface. Situations and questions we have left unresolved are brought back to our attention. If we choose to deal with them we will be able to move forward toward healing and peace. Cinnamon can provide courage to look into the darker places in ourselves, as well as sufficient courage to look squarely at each situation in our lives. If you feel that your heart and emotions have gone cold and are buried deep inside, cinnamon will warm them up and help you bring them into the light.

Physical Aspects
Cinnamon bark essential oil has very specific purposes and applications. 1) It is a very powerful antimicrobial. Virus spores, bacteria, and fungus cannot live in the presence of this oil. Cinnamon is effective for all types of infections. 2) Cinnamon oil enhances the action and activity of other oils with which it is combined, creating synergistically amazing combinations. 3) Cinnamon carries oxygen into the cells. It is stimulating and toning to the entire body. Cinnamon is of particular benefit to the circulatory system. Cinnamon, preferably in a blend, should be used for arthritis, muscular aches and pains, coughs, and colds. 4) Cinnamon aids the body in the regulation and utilization of insulin.

General Information
Cinnamon is part of the formula the Lord gave Moses
(recorded in Exodus 30:22-27).

Cautions
Cinnamon oil is best used in low doses or as part of a blend of essential oils. Cinnamon is too strong for use in the tub or shower. It should be used cautiously with children and people with sensitive skin.

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