Cassia resembles Cinnamon in aroma, and is often used as a more economical substitution in aromatic blends. Add to a diffuser to soothe colic or nausea. Add to distiled water to create a fragrant room spray that will awaken the senses and cover unpleasant aromas. Aids in reducing vomiting and diarrhea. Lowers temperatures and improves circulation.
| Weight | 1.5 oz |
|---|---|
| Botanical name | Cinnamomum cassia |
| Origin | China |
| Process | Steam Distilled |
| Plant part | Leaf |
| Blends well with | Black Pepper, Geranium, Spice and Citrus oils |
| Grade | 100% Pure |
| Note | Middle |
| Aroma | Spicy, sweet, woodsy, earthy |
| Safety Information | Since Cassia contains Carvacrol, it’s considered a skin irritant when applied directly or in a massage blend. Best when used in soap form. Avoid throughout pregnancy, labor and breastfeeding. |
| Size | 10 ml |

