What is Pranarôm Ceylon Cinnamon essential oil used for?
Ceylon cinnamon essential oil has very broad-spectrum antibacterial properties (it eliminates 98% of gram+ and gram- germs). It is antiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic and anti-fermentative. It is also a respiratory stimulant. Ceylon cinnamon (bark) has a molecular profile very similar to that of Chinese cinnamon. Their pharmacological actions are extremely similar, which is why both are still included in the European pharmacopoeia today, even though they were already referenced in the first Chinese pharmacopoeia 2,500 years before our era!
Ceylon Cinnamon essential oil is renowned for its antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal and antiparasitic properties. Its composition, rich in cinnamic aldehyde and eugenol, gives it a wide range of therapeutic capacities, making it a powerful ally for animal health.
Ceylon Cinnamon essential oil has demonstrated strong antibacterial activity against various bacterial strains, including Streptococcus pyogenes, a bacterium implicated in bacterial angina. Its antiviral properties have also been observed, making it effective against certain pathogenic viruses. In addition, it has remarkable antifungal activities, inhibiting the growth of various fungi, notably Candida albicans.
Thanks to the presence of cinnamaldehyde, Ceylon Cinnamon essential oil acts as a powerful anti-parasitic agent, effective against lice, nits and certain intestinal parasites. Studies have also shown it to be effective against the larvae of Ascaris suum, an intestinal worm.
Ceylon Cinnamon essential oil has beneficial properties for the gastrointestinal system. It helps reduce excess intestinal fermentation, relieves flatulence and constipation, and promotes intestinal peristalsis. It is also used to treat gastroenteritis, digestive infections and infectious diarrhea.
As a general tonic, Ceylon Cinnamon essential oil stimulates the adrenocortical system, acting as a tonic for the whole organism. It also has aphrodisiac and sexual stimulant properties, helping to improve libido.
The aromatherapy laboratory Pranarom also offersCeylon citronella essential oil at the best price in our online pharmacy.
How to use this essential oil
For intestinal infections, dilute 20% Ceylon citronella essential oil inblack cumin vegetable oil. Massage this mixture into the abdomen (intestinal action, antispasmodic).
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Ceylon Cinnamon essential oil can be used in a variety of ways, including topically, as an atmospheric diffusion or orally. However, it is important to follow the recommended doses and to take precautions when using it, not least because of its high concentration of active compounds.
Precautions for use
- May cause cardiac arrhythmia
- Do not use undiluted (dermocaustic), always dilute.
- Use in low doses over short periods (risk of gastritis).
- Not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women
- Do not diffuse, inhale or use in the bath.
- If taken orally, combine with probiotics as they are toxic to the liver.
- Not recommended for oral use without the advice of a health professional.
- For adults only
What is its composition?
Ceylon cinnamon essential oil contains phenylpropane aldehydes and monoterpene phenols.
Main molecule: Cinnamaldehyde
Distilled part: Bark
Presentation
Pranarôm Ceylon cinnamon essential oil comes in a 5ml bottle.
We call it "Attila", because it's a very powerful essential oil that destroys and inhibits the growth of many germs and bacteria.
We recommend cinnamon essential oil in the following cases:
- Urinary, genital, intestinal and ENT infections, etc.
- Functional male impotence and asthenia.