CASSIA LEAF PURE ESSENTIAL OIL

Cinnamomum cassia

This tall, slender tree imparts a spicy aroma to every part, including its glossy green leaves, white flowers, fruits, root, and peeling bark. The leaves are steam distilled to make an essential oil that is strong, spicy, warm, and woody with sweet balsamic notes. Cassia Leaf invigorates fatigued brains and brightens the mind to improve emotional equilibrium. The aroma energises and lifts depression and lethargic attitudes when diffused into the air.  A strong pain-calming oil for headaches, sore joints, cramping muscles, and improved circulation.

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The merits of this oil 

This stomachic tonic calms colic and griping, improves digestion, calms gas, stomach upsets and is a digestive. 

Cassia Leaf has respiratory actions for colds, flu, and calming of fevers.

This antioxidant, anti-fungal, anti-viral, and anti-bacterial strong purifying oil eradicates viruses, fungus, and bacteria.

Cassia Leaf is a warm oil on skin and should be diluted with a carrier oil before massage.

It is excellent in joint and muscle blends because it strengthens circulation and calms the pain of arthritis, rheumatism, and sore muscles.

The aroma calms depression and energises fatigued attitudes.  

The pain-calming actions are excellent for headaches, and cramping.

This insecticide repels insects such as mosquitoes and eradicates them.  

Cassia Leaf is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-viral, astringent, digestive, diuretic, expectorant, hepatic, hypotensor, immune stimulant, laxative, sedative, tonic, vasodilator, colds, infection, kidney ailments, and a disinfectant.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER 

The information on this website is for informational and educational purposes only.  Information or products discussed are not meant to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent any disease or illness.  Approach a health practitioner before making changes to your diet, taking supplements, or using essential oils that might interfere with medications.