Cinnamon, chinese

Cinnamon, chinese - Cinnamomum cassia

Aromatic molecules : E-cinnamaldehyde
Distilled organ : leaf-branch

Of this lauracea, G. Capus said : "There is no prescription without cinnamon in Chinese medicine".

Indeed, its multiple antiseptic, anti-infectious and very broad-spectrum, powerful action destroys 98% of pathogenic bacteria, grampositive cocci and gram-negative bacilli. It is also a powerful tonic of the sympathetic nervous system and a general and sexual stimulant and aphrodisiac.

 

Traditionally known for its properties :

• very powerful and very broad-spectrum antibacterial • antiviral and immune stimulant • fungicide • antiparasitic • antiferment • uterine tonic and emmenagogue • sexual tonic and aphrodisiac • respiratory and nervous stimulant • hyperaemic agent • anticoagulant, blood fluidifier.

Special precautions :

- Keep out of reach of young children.
- Does not replace a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Unless medical or pharmaceutical advice, not to use during the pregnancy and breast feeding and in the child of less than 3 years.
- Keep out of heat and light.

Professional advice:

Internal : always dilute : 1 drop CTEO + 10 drops hazelnut oil 4 times a day.
External : always dilute : 2 drops CTEO + 50 drops hazelnut oil.

Aphrodisiac oil: cinnamon: 0,2ml, mint bergamot: 2ml; ylang-lang: 1ml in 100ml of hazelnut oil, 8 drops of this mixture massaged on the lower back twice a day during 2 weeks.


++++ Highly recommended - (!) Use with caution

Oral useUse on skinAir diffusionInhalation Aerosol
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