Cinnamon Bark Co2 extraction 5ml (Total)

£12.99

Cinnamon bark: Cinnamomum burmannii

Experience the comforting embrace of Cinnamon Bark CO2 Extract, sourced organically from Cinnamomum burmannii in Indonesia and skillfully crafted in Germany. With a sweeter, lighter aroma reminiscent of cherished childhood treats, this extract offers emotional warmth and support.

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Key Characteristics:

  • A sweeter, lighter cinnamon aroma reminiscent of apple pie or childhood cinnamon rolls.Emotional warmth and comfort recommended for emotional well-being by aromatherapy expert Madeleine Kerkhof.

Safety Notes:

  • Strong skin sensitiser and irritant; avoid topical use.Not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding.It may inhibit blood clotting. Caution is advised before surgery or for those on blood thinners.

Recommended Usage:

  • It is ideal for emotional purposes, particularly for addressing feelings of coldness, exhaustion, anger, and frustration.High in cinnamon aldehyde (over 80%), use with extreme dilution in therapeutic blends.

Extraction Method:

  • Supercritical fluid extraction with natural carbon dioxide ensures purity and quality.No solvent residues, inorganic salts, heavy metals, or reproducible microorganisms.

Versatile Applications:

  • Antibacterial and antifungal properties make it beneficial in addressing various health concerns.Traditional uses include alleviating nausea, flatulence, cough, chest problems, diarrhoea, and flu.

Inhalation and Diffusion Options:

  • Personal Inhalers: Add 5-10 drops on a cotton wick for on-the-go emotional support.Aroma Patch: Add 1 drop to an unscented patch for a subtle and personal aromatic experience.Room Diffuser: Enhance your space by adding to a diffuser following the manufacturer's instructions.

Discover the gentle power of Cinnamon Bark CO2 Extract—nature's warmth in a bottle.

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What is the difference between “Select” & “Total”

Select Extraction:

  • Targets specific components.

  • Precision-focused, isolating certain plant parts.

  • Yields oils with a distinct and focused scent.

  • Often used for specific therapeutic or aromatic purposes.

Total Extraction:

  • Aims to capture all available components.

  • Involves using the entire plant or a significant part.

  • Yields a more complex fragrance, reflecting the plant's diversity.

  • Preferred for a broad range of potential effects, often in holistic practices.

Comparison:

  • Select is precise; total is comprehensive.

  • Select might be more resource-intensive; total is more efficient.

  • The choice depends on goals, whether for specific or diverse characteristics.

Remember, the best method depends on what you want from the final product!

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What is Co2 extraction?

A more recent addition to the aromatherapist’s range of ingredients, CO2 extracts are some of the most exquisite oils I’ve come across.

Historically only used for perfumery and culinary ingredients, extracting an oil using compressed carbon dioxide in liquid form produces a different oil compared to steam distillation. It retains all its therapeutic and aromatic elements but also the heavier elements of the aroma that are often not captured in steam distillation.

The process is more costly, as it requires particular knowledge and skill. I think the result makes the cost worthwhile, and hope you’ll discover for yourself what makes these so special.

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