Description
Cinnamon is associated with the kind person, practical, intelligent, with a strong personality. Slightly conservative in thinking and in nature, the Cinnamon person generally prefers the comfort zone, but from time to time she loves to exchange comfort for adventure, as long as the adventure does not interfere with her well-being. Cinnamon places a high value on family life - her life partner, children, parents, brothers or sisters, grandparents, are a central point of her existence, she is capable of doing anything for them and will protect them whenever and however it is need. The man with a cinnamon personality is admired by those around him and seen as the strong man who has everything under control, although it may not always be like that. The Cinnamon woman is flirtatious, she likes fashionable and quality things, and is admired by those around her, men and women alike. The Cinnamon woman likes to dress well, has an expensive car (or, if not, at least a respectable one), a big and beautiful house and all the material goods that today's society considers necessary for a fulfilled life. He has a lot of stuff around the house, many of which are never used, but which are good to look at. If something gets old and breaks, Cinnamon won't bother to fix it, she'll go to the store and buy that new thing. Unlike Juniper, who puts others above herself as a priority, Cinnamon first takes care of her own needs and desires. He is not afraid to defend his rights and ask for what he deserves (and, most of the time, he actually gets it). The inspector who comes to control will not quickly reach a consensus with Scortisoara who knows his rights and obligations, and if someone misbehaves with the grandmother in the hospital, things will certainly not stay like that Scortisoara will take care to report the situation and obtain a rectification. Cinnamon demands fairness and fair treatment from all those with whom she interacts, this is an aspect where she will not close her eyes to make compromises. Although you will not usually find her in legal professions, related to the army, police or public order, Cinnamon likes order and discipline, rules to be respected and everything to be in its place. He considers that he has a correct, objective and righteous thinking and despises lies, betrayal, deceptions and matters of an illicit or immoral nature. Direct and sincere, Scortisoara can sometimes be too stubborn for her own good, especially if the stakes are high. Quite clumsy, she can sometimes be prone to minor accidents. Competitive by nature, Scortisoa likes sports, social games, anything that allows her to compete with someone and come out victorious. She can even become manipulative, if she is allowed, because she likes to lead and control everything. Manipulation has nothing cunning about Scortisoara, she is too open and sincere for such a thing - but she will use her strength of character to lead others in the direction she wants. Thus, many times it seems easier for others to comply, than to put their mind with the Cinnamon person, life is quieter that way. If a loved one still opposes her, Scortisoara is able to sit sullenly for days on end, rather than give in to what is, of course, another means of gaining control. Because of her need for material prosperity, without which Scortisoara cannot imagine happiness, we will often find Scortisoara people in professions that provide them with a satisfactory income, but which they do not like and do not suit. Although she does not have a particularly entrepreneurial spirit, Scortisoara is happy and does well as a freelancer or entrepreneur, especially in stable fields that are always needed on the market; for example: builders, electricians, decorators, hairdressers, etc. Being honest and trustworthy, the Scortisoara person does well financially, because she conveys to others security and the fact that they can rely on her, so that people become her loyal customers. In friendships and love relationships, the Scortisoara is constant, loyal and a pleasant and lively company. Everyone knows exactly where they stand in relation to a Cinnamon - that is, if you upset her, you will know; if he likes you and won his sympathy, you will know. in her positive way of being, she doesn't show many surprises in her behavior, she has a good heart and is generally a good person to know. Friendly and easy to approach, she will try to help those in need, whenever she can, without this being required or imposed by any external or internal factor. The burdened Cinnamon becomes very superficial, insincere and conceited. She may start buying all kinds of ostentatious things and may become unstable and unpredictable, even harassing those close to her. Verbal aggression is something common to a Cinnamon in her negative moments, as well as mental stagnation, withdrawal and lack of motivation. Negativity will steal his enthusiasm to do something worthwhile and melancholy and hopelessness can set in. But, with some encouragement and a little praise, everything is resolved and Cinnamon comes back into play. Cinnamon essential oil The Cinnamomum zeylanicum (verum) tree is the source from which two types of essential oils are obtained: Cinnamon essential oil obtained from the bark, respectively essential oil obtained from the leaves. Both types are obtained by steam distillation. The oil obtained from the bark is rich in cinnamaldehyde (cinnamic aldehyde), a chemical compound irritating to the skin (see Precautions below). The oil obtained from the leaves is rich in eugenol, an analgesic chemical compound, which is also found in Clove essential oil. The perfumes of both Cinnamon oils are strong, aromatic and hot. in general, the flavor of the oil obtained from the bark is preferred over the other oil, as it is sweeter and warmer. The cinnamon spice is obtained by exfoliating (peeling) the thin, papery bark, which is then allowed to dry and form the well-known cinnamon sticks. The origin and history of cinnamon Originally from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), cinnamon is now cultivated in many tropical countries, including India, Seychelles and Mauritius islands. One of the oldest spices, it was almost omnipresent in the prescriptions of ancient healers. The ancient Egyptians used it to prevent the spread of diseases and for embalming. The Arab merchants, who sold cinnamon to the Greeks and Romans, tried to keep the origin of the spice a secret. But cinnamon became so coveted that its search was one of the catalysts of the Portuguese expeditions that led to the discovery of new trade routes to India and Ceylon. The Dutch, who took control of Ceylon in the middle of the 18th century, monopolized the cinnamon trade for about 150 years. But they were also the ones who started its systematic cultivation, including outside Ceylon. Thus, cinnamon became accessible to a larger number of peoples and countries. Cinnamon is a well-known remedy that has been used since ancient times. It was used for a wide range of physical and emotional ailments. Cinnamaldehyde, often used as an ingredient in chewing gum, through its antimicrobial effects, has proven to be effective in stopping the growth of bacteria in the oral cavity. Research has also revealed its potential as an anti-cancer agent, through its action of preventing the spread and growth of tumors, in case of prostate, lung and breast cancer. What is it useful for emotionally and energetically? positive state of mind- Increases awareness of spirituality and its importance in everyday life- COUNTRY OF ORIGIN – Madagascar- EXTRACTION METHOD – Steam distillation- EXTRACTED FROM – Tree bark- NOTE – Medium- SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN – No- COLOR – Golden-yellow, brownish- CONSISTENCY – Slightly oily- INITIAL AROMA INTENSITY – Strong- LENGTH OF LIFE – 3-4 years Recommended for- Bloating- Deficient blood circulation- Convalescence- Cramps- Air disinfection- Diarrhea- Flatulence- Nausea- Flu- Indigestion- Lethargy- Warts- Fatigue- Menstrual problems- Cold- Premenstrual syndrome- Stress- Overwork- Vomiting Therapeutic properties- Antibacterial- Antimicrobial- Antiviral- Calming- Air disinfectant- Immunostimulant- heater Quantity: 10 mlwww.aromax.ro Wholesale product available on the B2B marketplace, Supreva Market For Business, at wholesale prices directly from the manufacturer.