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Benefits of Ceylon Cinnamon Bark Oil

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By Amith FernandoPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
Benefits of Ceylon Cinnamon Bark Oil

Cinnamon is a spice having a sweet smell. It is used around the world for centuries. Ceylon cinnamon oil which is made with the inner bark of an evergreen plant native to Sri Lanka has lots of health benefits.

Cinnamon oil has a perfume-like aroma. It is reddish-brown in color. There are two types of cinnamon oil depending on the way of extraction. Cinnamon bark oil is taken from the bark of the tree while cinnamon leaf oil comes from the extraction of cinnamon leaves.

Benefits of Cinnamon Bark Oil

Cinnamon bark oil comes with anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal properties. Cinnamon has medicinal and soothing properties too. It is one of the main ingredients in Chinese herbal medicine. The sweet smell comes from the essential oil contained in the bark of the tree. It is named cinnamaldehyde. It shows anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal properties.

Let’s check out the benefits of Ceylon cinnamon bark oil.

• Promote hair growth

If you want to stimulate hair growth, then cinnamon oil gives the best results. You can mix it with any other suitable oil and apply it to the scalp. You will get thick and lustrous hair.

• Supports weight loss

Cinnamon oil plays an important role in weight loss. It reduces sugar cravings. High blood sugar directly affects hunger. Cinnamon oil actively involves in maintaining blood sugar levels. So hunger cravings will go down as a result. Cinnamon oil boost metabolism. It also helps in weight loss. Cinnamon is doing a job similar to insulin that regulates sugar by breaking down them. Several researchers have found that Cinnamaldehyde present in cinnamon oil burns fat oils.

• Relives digestive discomfort

Cinnamon has proved its ability to cure gastrointestinal problems for years. Cinnamon oil is useful in treating digestive imbalance. It also increases blood flow and oxygen levels in the blood. You can take cinnamon as a hot drink to get relief from alleviating digestive symptoms.

Uses of Ceylon cinnamon bark oil

• In food and beverages

There are several uses of cinnamon oil. It is one of the main ingredients used in the food and beverage industries. Cinnamon tea is famous all around the world. It is used to add flavor to your cup of tea.

Ceylon Cinnamon bark oil also acts as a natural food preservative. People add few drops of cinnamon oil into the curries, they prepare. But high heat can destroy the nutrients available in the oil.

• Cosmetics and skincare products

Ceylon Cinnamon oil offers the best results for your skin. It is used in soap, face wash, shampoo, and face cream. If you are having dry skin, then cinnamon oil will help to retain moisture. You can mix some cinnamon oil with the face cream and apply it all over the body.

Ceylon Cinnamon bark oil adds fragrance to cosmetic products. The fragrance is higher in cinnamon oil when compared to Chinese cassia or bark oil. The maximum amount that is suitable to use in cosmetics is 0.8%.

• Pharmaceutical industry

Ceylon Cinnamon bark oil is an ingredient in several pharmaceutical products. It contains cinnamic acid, cinnamate, and cinnamaldehyde. So cinnamon oil has the ability to stand against neurodegenerative diseases. The antioxidants available in cinnamon oil make it an ideal medicine for many diseases.

Ceylon Cinnamon bark oil has proved its ability in reducing the risks of liver diseases and diabetes. Cinnamon slows down stomach emptying and blocks digestive enzymes.

How to store Ceylon cinnamon bark oil

You need to store cinnamon oil bottles in an airtight container. You can keep it in a dark place.

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