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Primary Benefits

  • Warming, uplifting aroma.

  • Soothing to the skin when applied topically.

Aromatic Description

Sweet, minty, fresh

Collection Method

Steam Distillation

Plant Part

Bark

Main Constituents

Cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl acetate

doTERRA Cassia

Size: 15ml

Retail: £22.50

Wholesale: £16.87

PV: 19.35

Description

A close relation to Cinnamon, Cassia has a strong, spicy aroma that can be used in small quantities to transform any essential oil blend. Cassia has been used for thousands of years for its many health benefits. It’s one of the few essential oils mentioned in the Old Testament, noted for its unmistakable fragrance and calming aromatic properties. Cassia can be used in cooking either as a replacement for cinnamon in pies and breads or by itself in a myriad of entrées and desserts.

Uses

Directions for Use

Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of choice.

Food additive use: Dilute one drop in 125 ml of liquid.

Topical use: For massage, mix 5 drops with 10 ml carrier oil. For bath, mix 5 drops with 5 ml carrier oil. For perfuming, mix 1 drop to 10 drops carrier oil.

Cautions

Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.

Cassia blends well with…

Clove

Siberian Fir

Grapefruit

Tangerine

Ginger

Frankincense

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Frequently Asked Questions about dōTERRA Cassia

Can I use doTERRA Cassia essential oil on my face?

doTERRA Cassia essential oil can be used topically but even when diluted with a carrier oil or in a cream, you may find that it causes sensitivity if applied to your face.

Can I use doTERRA Cassia essential oil topically?

Yes, you can use doTERRA Cassia essential oil topically, as well as aromatically and internally. Cassia essential oil can be used to soothe muscles when applied topically. We recommend diluting it in a carrier oil like Fractionated Coconut Oil.

What are the benefits of using Cassia essential oil?

Its main benefits are:

  • Creates a warm, uplifting aroma

  • Used in cooking as a replacement for Cinnamon

  • Soothes the body when applied topically.

Cassia Essential Oil Product Description

Extracted from the bark of a Cinnamomum cassia plant, Cassia is a warm and spicy essential oil with a myriad of benefits that can help the mind and the body. For centuries, this sister to the cinnamon spice has been used internally to maintain physical health and aromatically to support emotional well-being. One of Cassia oil’s most prominent health benefits is its ability to promote healthy digestion when used internally.* Cassia is also a popular ingredient when making many different entrees, breads, and desserts. This spice is flavourful and can be used to replace cinnamon in a variety of food items. Along with its benefits to digestion, Cassia oil can be taken internally to support healthy immune function and to maintain cardiovascular health.*

Cassia oil is also powerful when used aromatically. In small doses, its strong and spicy aroma can be used to create an uplifting atmosphere that will promote emotional health. The fragrance emitted from Cassia is recognised anciently in the Old Testament for its powerful scent and calming properties. However, due to its classification as a hot oil, Cassia oil should be diluted with doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil when applied to the skin and can be very strong when inhaled directly. 

Cassia Essential Oil Uses and Benefits

  1. If you like citrus blends, you will love the refreshing twist that Cassia will bring. Add one drop of Cassia oil to your favourite citrus blend for a spicy and uplifting aroma. If you are looking for a great essential oil diffuser recipe using citrus oils and Cassia, combine three drops of Wild Orange essential oil with two drops of Cassia oil and diffuse. This diffuser recipe will provide you with warm, uplifting feelings to brighten your day.

  2. Because internal use of Cassia oil can help support healthy immune function,* Cassia is a powerful commodity in protecting the body from seasonal threats. To keep your body healthy throughout the year, take one to two drops of Cassia oil in a Veggie Capsule for added immune support when needed.*

  3. Relax and unwind from the day with a massage using Cassia oil. Combine one drop of Cassia oil with doTERRA Fractionated Coconut oil and massage into skin for a warming sensation. When applied topically, Cassia oil has the ability to help soothe the body and its aroma can help to uplift the senses. This massage blend is especially beneficial during the winter months due to its warming properties and spicy scent.

  4. Looking for something to provide internal cleansing and digestive benefits? Look no further. Combine one to two drops of Cassia oil with one to two drops Lemon oil in a Veggie Capsule and take with water for digestive help.* This Lemon and Cassia combination is also a perfect way to ward off hunger cravings.* Combined with frequent exercise and healthy eating, this drink can be a different option to aid in weight loss.*

  5. Exfoliate your skin with this do-it-yourself Festive Fall Sugar Scrub with Cassia oil. This customisable sugar scrub is a wonderful way to soften your skin while also enriching your senses with the fragrances of autumn. In this DIY, you can blend the rich scents of Cassia, Ginger, and Clove essential oils for an uplifting and rejuvenating look and feel your skin will want to thank you for. This sugar scrub is also a great gift for friends, birthdays, teacher gifts, or simply showing someone you are thinking of them.
     

  6. Cassia is a heart-healthy essential oil when used internally. If you are looking for a way to help support your cardiovascular system, use Cassia oil internally. Put one to two drops of Cassia oil in a Veggie Capsule to promote healthy cardiovascular system function.*
     

  7. Cassia oil can be just as powerful in the kitchen as it is on the body. The spicy, cinnamon taste of Cassia can be used to spruce up a variety of traditional recipes—especially during the holiday season. Cassia oil can be used in pies, breads, and other entrees or deserts. Because Cassia is a close relative to cinnamon, it can replace cinnamon in many different foods.
     

  8. Along with its uplifting aroma, Cassia oil can also produce feelings of excitement. Get the most out of Cassia by diffusing it for its aromatic benefits. Diffusing Cassia oil can help promote feelings of arousal.
     

  9. Inspire your senses with this choice doTERRA diffuser blend using Cassia oil. Place two drops of Cassia, four drops of Wild Orange, and two drops of White Fir oil into a diffuser for a refreshing aroma. With White Fir’s calming effect and Wild Orange’s energising aroma, this diffuser trio is a stabilising blend you will not want to miss out on.
     

  10. Are you a lover of the great outdoors? In outdoor activities and especially during hikes, hydration is a crucial element to maintaining health and enjoying your outside adventures. To support hydration, put a drop of Cassia oil in your water for a delicious flavouring to help increase your water intake when hiking or doing extensive outdoor activity. 

Plant Description 

Cassia derives from a plant called Cinnamomum cassia. Cassia oil comes from the bark of this plant and is usually reddish-brown to grey in colour. This bark is pungent and thicker than that of cinnamon bark.  The cassia plant grows well in locations such as China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. 


Chemistry of Cassia Essential Oil

Main Chemical Components: Cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl acetate 

One of the main chemical components of cassia bark and Cassia oil is cinnamaldehyde. This natural chemical is responsible for producing Cassia oil’s warm and spicy aroma. A recent study incorporated in the doTERRA Science Blog suggests that cinnamaldehyde also acts to support healthy molecular function in the kidneys when taken internally.* Internal use of cinnamaldehyde is also known to have potential colon benefits.* A study published by researchers at the University of Arizona suggests that cinnamaldehyde activates an endogenous (natural, internal) antioxidant response in colon cells. Cinnamaldehyde is an impactful aromatic chemical with health-promoting benefits when ingested. To learn more about the chemical components of Cassia oil or other essential oils, visit the doTERRA Science Blog.  

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.