Essential Oils of the Bible: Cinnamon

Cinnamon was also widely used in sacred functions, as an air purifier to combat mold and as a natural medicine. We know that On Guard, our protective blend, is wonderful for combating mold and fungi, and Cinnamon is part of the blend. In Proverbs, Solomon also uses this aromatic oil in the bedroom as a natural perfume and cologne, since cinnamon has this sweet scent.

So, if you really like sweets and have cravings, you can put a drop on your tongue and/or a drop on your hand to inhale its aroma. Cinnamon brings this balance to the cravings for sweets. One way to use it is to add just a few drops to your water, because cinnamon is very strong and using a little bit will not cause any discomfort or inconvenience.

One of the main benefits it can bring to your heart health is by promoting circulatory stimulation. It also helps control insulin and regulate blood sugar, supporting cholesterol balance. Cinnamon is antibacterial and antiparasitic. Reinforcing its use topically, Cinnamon is an oil that should always be diluted due to its nature. It is recommended that it be diluted whenever you use topically to avoid certain skin irritations.

Emotionally, cinnamon is the oil of sexual harmony, acceptance of our body, healthy sexuality. It is the oil of intimacy and harmony in general. For emotional aspects, you can use it aromatically, on the back of the neck, which covers all emotional aspects.

Whenever I feel that I need some oil for any emotional aspect, I use it in the diffuser and forget about it and leave the same oil there for a few days or weeks until it suddenly neutralizes me. Sometimes we feel that we need a more intense emotional oil in the diffuser. The best thing is to leave it there at home or at your work, in the office, and it will work unconsciously without necessarily thinking about it. Let it act, that is surrender.

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