Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil
This is a different oil than the cinnamon bark. It's smells a bit like clove leaf (not clove bud.) It's more affordable than cinnamon bark, and has a strong place in blends, but it's not a substitution for the bark oil--you will probably need both
Product Information
Cinnamonum zerylanicum
Lauraceae family
This oil is distilled in Sri Lanka.
It's not a substitute for cinnamon bark, please don't even ask. Their constituents are entirely different. Entirely.
Cinnamon leaf is more similiar to clove leaf and stem oil, (not clove bud though,) due to its high levels of eugenol.
Cinnamon
Love is like cinnamon
You put it in something you like
And it tastes so mutch better.
But cinnamon on its own
Is dry, tasteless and bitter.
But when you feel it in the air,
You can't wait to have it.
Let's have a look at what Arctander says
He's a bit dismissive, saying that originally cinnamon leaf was a clove leaf adulterant, and now (1960) the opposite is true. He describes it as a yellow to brownish yellow oil of warm-spicy, but rather harsh odor, lacking the rich body of the bark oil. It has some resemblance to the odor of clove leaf adn stem oils. The flavor is somewhat bitter, slightly pungent, irritant-burning, but very spicy and powerful.
He goes on to say that in perfumery it's used for spicy notes and warm/woody oriental types, as a modifier in spice blends, as a wwarm note in come fruit essences, in chocolate, liquor, soft drinks, candy, etc.
Battaglia says
Cinnamon leaf oil might have some uses similar to that of the bark, meaning digestive, anti-microbial, etc but he is reluctant to list it for topical use due to the intense potential for dermal irritation, and cautions agains using eithr in the bath for any reason.
Blends well with other warm spicy oils to give greater depth and variety to blends. For example, cardamom, cinnamon bark, nutmeg, vanilla, ylang ylang
Safety Warning
As with most essential oils, dilute before using on skin. Perform a patch test before use if essential oil sensitivity is suspected. Do not take essential oils internally. Do not use on children or pets. Seek advice from a trained aromatherapist before using on people with compromised immune systems. Keep away from eyes and mucus membranes.
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