Cassia Oil: Warmth, Spice, and Comforting Aromatherapy
Indulge in the multifaceted essence of Cassia Oil with AF Essentials. Steam-distilled from the leaves and twigs of the Cinnamomum cassia plant, our essential oil offers a warm, spicy aroma with a multitude of benefits. Promote relaxation, explore its culinary applications, and discover the comforting power of pure cassia extract.
Why Choose AF Essentials' Cassia Oil?
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Unmatched Purity
We source our cassia leaves and twigs from trusted growers and meticulously steam-distill the oil to ensure exceptional purity and potency in every drop.
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Aromatic Comfort
Diffuse cassia oil to create a warm, inviting, and comforting atmosphere that promotes relaxation and reduces stress.
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Culinary Versatility
Add a touch of warmth and spice to your culinary creations, mimicking the flavor of cinnamon.
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Steam-Distilled Perfection
We are committed to ethical practices, supporting responsible agriculture and the preservation of natural resources.
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Benefits of Cassia Oil
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Aromatherapy
Promote relaxation, ease tension, and create a comforting atmosphere with the warm and spicy aroma of cassia oil.
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Potential Pain Relief
When used topically (diluted with a carrier oil), cassia oil may offer temporary relief from muscle aches and pains. (Disclaimer: Consult a healthcare professional before topical use).
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Culinary Applications
Substitute cassia oil for ground cinnamon in some recipes, adding a warm and spicy depth of flavor to stews, baked goods, and beverages. (Disclaimer: Cassia oil is not recommended for internal consumption in high doses)
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How To Use
AromatherapyAdd a few drops of cassia oil to a diffuser to fill the air with its warm, spicy, and sweet fragrance. This can help create a cozy atmosphere, uplift mood, and promote relaxation.
Culinary UseUse food-grade cassia oil sparingly to add a rich, warm flavor to dishes like curries, desserts, baked goods, and beverages. It can also be used to spice up homemade chai tea or mulled cider.
MouthwashMix a few drops of cassia oil with water and use it as a natural mouthwash. Cassia oil's antibacterial properties can help freshen breath, kill oral bacteria, and promote oral hygiene.
ToothpasteAdd a drop of cassia oil to your toothpaste or make your own homemade toothpaste by combining it with baking soda and coconut oil. This can help maintain oral health and prevent dental issues like cavities and gum disease.
Steam InhalationAdd a few drops of cassia oil to hot water and inhale the steam to relieve respiratory congestion, coughs, and sinus discomfort. Its expectorant properties can help clear phlegm and promote easier breathing.
Chest RubDilute cassia oil with a carrier oil and massage it onto the chest and throat area to ease respiratory symptoms and provide soothing relief.
Bath
Add a few drops of cassia oil to warm bathwater for a soothing and aromatic bathing experience. This can help relieve stress, soothe tired muscles, and warm the body during colder months.
Massage:Blend cassia oil with a carrier oil and massage it into sore or tense muscles. Its warming properties can help improve circulation, alleviate muscle pain, and promote relaxation.
Caution: Consultation with a healthcare professional is advised before inhalation or topical application.
Product Specifications
| Product Title |
Cassia Oil |
| Product Code |
AFES2333 |
| Botanical Name |
Cinnamomum Cassia |
| Also Known As |
Chinese Cinnamon Oil Bastard Cinnamon Oil False Cinnamon Oil Cassia Bark Oil Cassia Leaf Oil Cassia Twig Oil Bastard Cinnamomum Oil Cassia Aromatic Oil Chinese Cassia Oil East Asian Cinnamon Oil |
| CAS No. |
8007-80-5; 84961-46-6 |
| Country of Origin |
India |
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