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| Aroma | A warm, spicy, and musky-woody aroma. It smells like a sophisticated blend of Cinnamon and Clove, with a fresh, herbaceous top note and a dry, leathery undertone. It is less "scorching" and less sweet than the bark oil, offering a more earthy and robust "green-spice" experience |
| Category | Herbaceous | Spicy |
| Note | Middle |
| Intensity | 5/6 |
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| AKA | Wild Cinnamon, Clove Cinnamon, Kayu Manis, Kayu Manis Hutan, Medang Teja, Teja Lawang |
| Chinese | 肉桂叶 |
| Japanese | シナモンリーフ |
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| Botanical Family | Lauraceae |
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| Chemistry | Phenol |
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| Common Usage | Physical Warmth & Circulation
Immune & Respiratory Support
Digestive Health
Emotional & Mental Vitality
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| Do you know? | Because it is high in eugenol, Cinnamon Leaf oil is often used as a natural alternative to traditional pesticides and is particularly effective at repelling ants and dust mites |
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| Contraindication | Potent Skin Irritant. Like all cinnamon oils, it is a "hot" oil. It must be used in very low dilutions (no more than 0.6% for topical application). Avoid use during pregnancy and with young children |
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