- Oil of Cinnamomum zeylanicum extracted by the steam distillation method
- Stimulating and uplifting sweet and spicy aroma
- Long history of traditional use in Ayurveda
- Aroma: base/middle note
- 100% pure botanical ingredients - no solvents used in the extraction method
Cinnamon Essential Oil 10ml from Indigo Herbs is a stimualting aromatherapy oil with a spicy, sweet and fiery aroma. Used for millennia as an integral part of the ancient Indian system of Ayurveda, Cinnamon oil has been used traditionally to aid people with many ailments. Use Cinnamon Oil in a diffuser or diluted in a massage oil to bring some warmth and spice back into the bedroom.
At Indigo Herbs we are passionate about premium quality botanicals. Explore the tabs on this page to find out more about the quality, manufacture and suggested use of this essential oil. At Indigo Herbs we are committed to empowering optimum health and nutrition and assisting you to take responsibility for your own health and wellbeing, by having access to many of natures healing botanicals.
Cinnamon essential oil can be used in the bath, or vaporized in an oil burner. It can be added to a massage oil or cream. Use 6-8 drops per bath and 10 -18 drops per 30ml of carrier oil. See Essential Oil Dosage Chart
Blends well with; black pepper, clove, ginger, geranium, cardamom, bergamot, frankincense, grapefruit, lavender, lemon, orange, tea tree and ylang ylang essential oils.
- Produced to GMP standards.
- Quality Assured by Indigo Herbs.
- 100% pure botanical ingredients, absolutely nothing added.
- Bottled in a pharmacoepial grade brown glass bottle.
Manufacture Process
Our essential oils are manufactured to GMP standards using steam distillation or cold pressing.
Indigo Herbs Cinnamon Essential Oil is extracted using the "steam distillation" method. In this process the botanical material is placed in a still and steam is forced over the material. The hot steam helps to release the aromatic molecules from the plant material since the steam forces open the pockets in which the oils are kept. Molecules of the volatile oils then escape and evaporate into the steam. The temperature of the steam needs to be carefully controlled - just enough to force the plant material to let go of the essential oil, yet not too hot as to burn the plant material or the essential oil. The steam now containing the essential oil is passed through a cooling system to condense the steam which forms a liquid. The essential oil is then separated from the water and bottled, resulting in 100% pure essential oil.