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Breathe in the sweet, light, cinnamon-like aroma of Cassia
essential oil and let its comforting and cozy characteristics cast
away your worries and create a sense of peace and serenity. Its
grounding and balancing aroma inspires emotional release.
Uplift, calm, and refresh your most important environment—your
home—with Cassia’s warm aroma. Use during times of doubt, to center
yourself, to encourage inner connection, and to develop positive
self-awareness. Take your meditation or spiritual practices to the
next level with this bottle of comfort.
Cassia can make your home a haven on its own or diffused with
citrus and conifer oils, creating delicate layers of blissful
aroma.
Cassia Essential Oil Product Information Page
FEATURES & BENEFITS
AROMATIC PROFILE
Sweet, light, cinnamon-like aroma
Ingredients
Ingredients
Cinnamomum cassia † (Cassia) oil
†100% pure, therapeutic-grade essential
oil
Suggested Uses
APPLICATIONS
LABEL DIRECTIONS
Topical: Dilute 1 drop with 4 drops of V-6 Vegetable Oil
Complex or olive oil. Test on small area of skin or underside of
arm. Then apply to desired area as needed.
Aromatic: Diffuse up to 30 minutes 3 times daily.
CAUTIONS:Keep out of reach of children. For external use
only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. If you are
pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition,
consult a health care professional prior to use.
Get to Know
PRODUCT BACKGROUND
Harness the power of an essential oil that’s
been used for centuries. In the Bible’s Old Testament, Cassia was
mentioned as a holy anointing oil. It was a key ingredient in
temple incense. “All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and
cassia, out of the ivory palaces, whereby they have made thee glad”
(Psalm 45:8). It was also used in ancient Egypt and China. It is
listed as one of the 50 fundamental herbs of Chinese tradition.
The
Cinnamomum cassiatree, from which we get Cassia essential
oil, is from the same plant family as cinnamon—so they’re similar,
but each quite unique. Cassia has a slightly sweeter scent with
higher levels of coumarin and trans-cinnamaldehyde. And the bark of
cassia is thicker, whereas cinnamon is thinner with many more aroma
layers.