Cinnamon Bark Vitality Essential Oil

Cinnamon Bark Vitality essential oil

(Cinnamomum verum)

old botanical synonym —Cinnamomum zeylanicum

dietary

Young Living Cinnamon Bark essential oil promotes a healthy immune response, and helps maintain a healthy lifestyle regimen*. Cinnamon has been used traditionally for thousands of years as a spice, and provides a spicy and delicious addition when cooking or baking. This oil includes the naturally occurring constituent cinnamaldehyde, and is an important ingredient in many Young Living products including Thieves®, Abundance™, and Inner Defense™.

Cinnamon bark is a “hot” oil.  This means that it is known to cause sensitivity to the skin when used undiluted, or “neat”.

How to use: For internal use. To use as a dietary supplement, add to food, water or other beverages. Can also place a few drops in a vegetable capsule and take internally to support overall wellness.

  1. Cooking/Baking: A little goes a long way with cinnamon oil.  Start by dipping a toothpick in the cinnamon oil and drag it through your batter.  Repeat as necessary
  2. Immune support:   When taken internally, cinnamon can support a healthy immune system.*
  3. Tea: add a single drop to tea and sip for a refreshing and soothing drink as part of a healthy lifestyle regimen*
  4. Applesauce – see below
  5. Oatmeal: Add 1 drop of Cinnamon Bark and 2 drops of Orange essential oil to a bowl of oatmeal or oat bran, and then sweeten with Blue Agave.
  6. Sweet Potatoes: Add to your favorite sweet potato dish with blue agave and sea salt!
  7. Breads: spice up your pumpkin, banana or spice bread with cinnamon vitality, nutmeg vitality or clove vitality essential oils
  8. Cinnamon toothpicks – see below

 

cinnamon applesauce

Spicy-Cinnamon-Toothpicks

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*Disclaimer: I provide my personal opinion and experiences with essential oils, and I am not endorsed by the Young Living Corporation. None of what I talk about on this site has been evaluated by the FDA, nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. I am not a registered physician and I encourage you to discuss your health concerns with your own doctor. I simply share resources and tools based on my own personal experiences.

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