Safety & Warnings: Hazards associated with Cinnamon Bark Oil include: drug interactions, inhibiting blood clotting, embryotoxicity, skin sensitization, mucous membrane irritation.
Contraindicated during pregnancy & breastfeeding
Advantages & Applications: Cinnamon bark is used for stimulating appetite; for infections caused by bacteria and parasitic worms; and for menstrual cramps, the common cold, and the flu (influenza).
Cinnamon bark is the most important part of a multi-ingredient preparation, is applied to the penis for premature ejaculation.
Cinnamon Bark oil is extremely strong antibacterial and antifungal oil, a wonderful addition to air cleansing blends in the winter.
It serves as a respiratory and circulatory stimulant and antiseptic. It is useful in inhalation blends for bronchitis, pleurisy, can raise body temperature when you are chilled.
Cinnamon Bark is wonderful for the type of flu that leaves you shivering.
In foods, cinnamon is used as a spice and as a flavoring agent in beverages.
In manufacturing, cinnamon oil is used in small amounts in toothpaste, mouthwashes, gargles, lotions, liniments, soaps, detergents, and other pharmaceutical products and cosmetics.
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