Who doesn’t love the smell of cinnamon? It reminds us of the changes in seasons and the approaching holidays. While a batch of cinnamon rolls in the oven is never the wrong way to get the smell in your home, can we suggest another? Diffuse our Aeroma Cinnamon Bark oil. Not only will your home smell like the season, but your respiratory system will also thank you.

 

 

Cinnamon Bark essential oil primarily supports the body’s respiratory system. In fact, it’s one of the best-known essential oil sources to do so while also complimenting the digestive system in the process. Two birds one stone? Yes, please. It even has a stimulating effect on your pain tolerance. 

 

Anciently, Cinnamon was valued by the Egyptians and continues to be used in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine to help heal a broad range of conditions, from depression to weight gain. Cinnamon bark has potent antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, antiplatelet, and antiviral properties, making it extremely useful for enhancing immunity.

 

Just a few things Cinnamon Bark can help with*: 

  1. Brain function
  2. Heart health
  3. Skin infections
  4. Pain relief
  5. Common cold
  6. Mosquito repellent
  7. Deodorizer
  8. Blood sugar levels
  9. Stimulating appetite

 

So while you take out the holiday decorations and gear up for winter, stock up on Aeroma Cinnamon Bark. Your whole family will thank you. 



Extra Tip

 

How to make a mosquito spray: 

  1. Combine 1/2 cup witch hazel and 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar. (you can substitute vinegar with water, but vinegar will provide better protection). 
  2. Add ten drops each of the following essential oils to the mixture: cinnamon bark, tea tree, rosemary, lemongrass, and add 20 drops of Eucalyptus. 
  3. Pour mixture into an 8oz spray bottle. 
  4. Shake well spray over all portions of the body, but avoid eyes and mouth.



*Remember to consult your primary care provider before making any changes to your current dietary regimen. Many essential oils may enhance or decrease the effectiveness of prescription drugs.