
Cinnamon Oil
Cinnamon oil generally contains Cinnamaldehyde and Eugenol. It is extracted from the bark of the Cinnamomum zeylanicum tree, which is local to Sri Lanka. This oil has a flexible scope of utilization and is generally utilized in food and drinks, perfumery, and drugs as well as fragrance based treatment and numerous regular beauty care products.

| Leaf oil | Bark oil |
|---|---|
| Cinnamaldehyde 1.00 to 5.00% , Eugenol 70.00 to 95.00%. | Cinnamaldehyde 65.00 to 80.00% and Eugenol 5.00 to 10.00% |
Cinnamon Leaf Oil
Cinnamon leaf oil offers benefits against viral contamination. While diffused utilizing a vaporizer or burner, cinnamon leaf oil can assist with treating chest blockage and bronchitis. Additionally it can likewise assist with eliminating blood impurities and even guide in further developing blood flow. This advances metabolic movement as well as decreases the risk of experiencing a coronary episode.
Cinnamon leaf oil has gastric advantages also in light of its eugenol content. Additionally utilized as an antibacterial specialist can advance great processing. This oil is broadly utilized as a sanitizer. Insect repellents are made from this oil. Cinnamon leaf oil is included in the assembling of facial scrub, mouthwash, cleanser and so forth.
Cinnamon Bark Oil
It is extracted from the bark of the Cinnamomum zeylanicum tree, which is local to Sri Lanka. This oil has a flexible scope of utilization and is generally utilized in food and drinks, perfumery, and drugs as well as fragrance based treatment and numerous regular beauty care products. Cinnamon bark oil is known for its sweet and woody, zesty fragrance, which is rumored to be a mind-set enhancer. A warming oil with a wealthy in the piece of cell reinforcements, cinnamon bark is known to be a superb expansion to calming kneads, to assist with advancing sensations of unwinding and to improve reviving magnificence definitions.
Cinnamon is considered the tree of god in Hinduism. Cinnamon is mentioned in biblical writings and used as an essential component in Egyptian culture since it was used in embalming. Grave robbers of 15th century, applied cinnamon oil on their bodies for protection from plague. The valuable oil is extracted from the bark of Cinnamomum zeylanicum tree, which is local to Sri Lanka.
Cinnamon oil has many benefits. Even in the ancient time cinnamon oil was used for aroma therapy and the rich used it to fragrance their homes. This oil has the property of helping to elevate the mood and it is a relaxant. It fights faintness and exhaustion and gives a very soothing feeling. It is an immune booster and helps in reducing muscle and joint pains.Once the prerogative of the rich and the source was a well guarded secret but thanks to many improvements , today this is an affordable luxury.
Even the ancient civilizations knew about the antibacterial and anti fungal properties of cinnamon oil. It was used as mouth cleanser and applied over cut injuries and skin rashes. It is used in some oil mixtures to promote growth of hair. Many of these properties are now well established in animal models and human studies.
Cinnamon leaf oil is preferred in skin applications since higher Cinnamaldehyde content in bark oil could be skin irritant. However this higher content make it the strongest antibacterial oil in aromatherapy. Bark oil gives a delicate aroma. The sweet spicy smell brings lingering memories of delicious food.
Due to higher content of eugenol cinnamon leaf oil is very useful in analgesic and anesthetic activity of musculoskeletal system. Eugenol also gives anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Some authors claim it as a stimulatory neurotonic. Eugenol gives it a clove like smell and chemically resembles clove bud oil.
Today cinnamon oil is widely used in many toiletries such as toothpaste, body lotions, mouth wash and soap. However one must not forget that this could be a skin irritant and some rare rarely allergic to cinnamon oil. Usually it is mixed with a carrier oil since cinnamon oil does not mix in water. You can find cinnamon oil as a food grade oil in many baked foods chewing gums, candy and tea.
The different properties of the two oils made from the same plant make it an interesting study.
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