24/10/2019
Cinnamon Oil! Yum! I use Young Living Vitality Cinnamon oil in Cinnamon Rolls of course. But I also like to diffuse Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Clove and Orange oil. I like a drop in my coffee with a little vanilla creamer. I use Young Living Vitality Cinnamon oil anytime a recipe calls for cinnamon. Below are some uses and properties of Cinnamon Oil.
Properties: Antibacterial, antidepressant, antifungal, anti-infectious (intestinal, urinary), antiinflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiparasitic, antiseptic, antispasmodic (light), antiviral, astringent, immune-stimulant, purifier, sexual stimulant, and warming. It also enhances the action and activity of other oils.
Common Primary Uses: TAAntibacterial, TAantifungal, ITdiabetes, Tdiverticulitis, Apneumonia, TIstaph/MRSA, Tvaginal infections, Twarming oils, Awhooping cough.
Historical Uses: This most ancient of spices was included in just about every prescription issued in ancient China. It was regarded as a tranquilizer, tonic, and stomachic and as being good for depression and a weak heart.
Other Possible Uses: This oil may be beneficial for circulation, colds, coughs, digestion, exhaustion, flu, infections, rheumatism, and warts. This oil fights viral and infectious diseases, and testing has yet to find a virus, bacteria, or fungus that can survive in its presence.
Body System(s) Affected: Immune System.
This oil is a hot oil. If you are new to oils please do your homework. I believe when new to oils, some oils are better tested in a carrier oil.
Who is going to give Young Living Cinnamon oil?