Cinnamon bark essential oil
The cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum zeylanicum), also called Ceylon cinnamon, is the tree from which cinnamon is obtained. Originally from Sri Lanka, steam distillation of its branches produces an essential oil with a warm, woody scent.
Cinnamon bark essential oil
Route de Montheron 8 A
Route de Montheron 8 A
1053 Cugy
Switzerland
EAN : 7640133750163
100% pure natural essential oil
HEBBD (Essential oil botanically and biochemically defined.)
| Latin name | Cinnamomum zeylanicum |
| < p>German name | Zimt Rinde |
| Volume | 5 ml |
| Provenance | Madagascar, Sri Lanka |
| Extraction method | Steam distillation of the bark |
| Main biochemical compounds | Cinnamaldehyde. |
| Allergens b> | These components are naturally present in essential oils: Cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, linalool, limonene, cinnamyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate | tr>
| Culture | From organic farming |
| Use | For any questions regarding the use of essential oils, please contact your pharmacist, druggist or naturopath who will be able to advise you in an optimal and personalized manner. |
| Storage | Store at room temperature and protect from light. Keep out of reach of children. |
Flammable liquid and vapor. May cause skin irritation or allergy. In case of skin irritation or allergy: consult a doctor. Avoid contact with the eyes. Toxic to aquatic organisms, avoid release into the environment. May be toxic if swallowed (>1ml) and enters the respiratory tract. If swallowed (>1ml), call a poison control center or doctor.





















