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Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil

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Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil

Scientific Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Country of Origin: Madagascar

Distillation Method: Steam Distilled

Plant Part: Bark

Perfume Note: Middle

One of the principal ingredients in the Holy Anointing Oil and one of the oldest recorded spices.

Cinnamon bark oil is a very hot oil. Please use care when using it.


Blending Suggestions:  frankincense, myrrh, citrus oils, patchouli, ylang ylang, vanilla, rose, petitgrain, lemon, clove, peppermint, ginger, benzoin, rosemary, thyme, peru balsam.


Suggested Oil Uses & Properties for External Applications:

Anointing Oil, Perfume, Household Cleanser

Stimulating, Energizing, Purification 

Antimicrobial, Immunostimulant, Warming


Safety: 

Hazards: Drug interaction; may inhibit blood clotting; embryotoxicity; skin sensitization (high risk); mucous membrane irritation (low risk).

Contraindications (all routes): Pregnancy, breastfeeding.

Cautions (oral): Diabetes medication, anticoagulant medication, major surgery, peptic ulcer, hemophilia, other bleeding disorders.

Maximum Dermal use level: 0.07%

Tisserand, Robert; Young, Rodney. Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals (pp. 1067-1068). Elsevier Health Sciences. Kindle Edition. 


Storage:  Store in a dark colored bottle out of direct sunlight.


Easton's Bible Dictionary

Cinnamon

Heb. kinamon, the Cinnamomum zeylanicum of botanists, a tree of the Laurel family, which grows only in India on the Malabar coast, in Ceylon, and China. There is no trace of it in Egypt, and it was unknown in Syria. The inner rind when dried and rolled into cylinders forms the cinnamon of commerce. The fruit and coarser pieces of bark when boiled yield a fragrant oil. It was one of the principal ingredients in the holy anointing oil (Exodus 30:23). It is mentioned elsewhere only in Proverbs 7:17; Cant. 4:14; Revelation 18:13. The mention of it indicates a very early and extensive commerce carried on between Palestine and the East.

These dictionary topics are from M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, published by Thomas Nelson, 1897. Public Domain, copy freely.


Cinnamon - The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon

Strong's Number: 07076

Original Word: !wmnnq

Word Origin: from an unused root (meaning to erect or upright)

Transliterated Word: Qinnamown

Definition: cinnamon, fragrant bark used as spice.


Scripture References

Exodus 30:23, Proverbs 7:17, Song of Solomon 4:14, Revelation 18:13


This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.