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17/06/2021

Cinnamon oil’s properties make it a popular choice for at home aromatherapy treatments.
In aromatherapy, essential oils are diffused or spritzed into the air so they can be breathed in or absorbed into the skin. Aromatherapy has been linked to many benefits, including reduced depression and anxiety, and better sleep.
Cinnamon oil is available as an essential oil and as a food-grade oil. It can also be found as an ingredient in sugar-free gum, hard candy, tea, and in commercially prepared baked goods.
Cinnamon oil is used as an ingredient in toiletries, such as toothpaste, mouthwash, soap, and body lotion. It is also used to scent room sprays, candles, and seasonal items like pinecones and garlands.
To scent your home, try adding one drop of cinnamon oil to fabric sachets or dried flowers. Or you can add a couple drops to a diffuser with water. Some commercially made air fresheners have cinnamon scents made for them.
Cinnamon oil can be mixed with a carrier oil and used for massage. Mix one drop of cinnamon oil with two to three cups of a carrier oil, such as almond oil, and use for massage or to moisturize skin.

15/06/2021

The oil of the week is Cinnamon oil:
The scent of cinnamon is spicy, sweet, and for many, filled with happy memories of delicious food and cozy days. Cinnamon oil is prized for its lush fragrance. It is also linked to several health and beauty benefits.
Cinnamon in a variety of forms has been studied for its effect to:
• Decreases inflammation
• Reduces blood sugar
• Decreases bad cholesterol
• Fights infections
• Stimulates the immune system
• Stimulates libido
• Fights parasites
• High antioxidant content

10/06/2021

Basil Essential Oil is effective in providing relief from colds, influenza, and associated fevers. It is frequently used to reduce the symptoms of whooping cough, it can also be used to alleviate the symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, and sinus infections.
Basil Essential Oil can be inhaled after sprinkling a few drops of the oil onto a cloth or tissue or through use of an aromatherapy diffuser or vaporizer.
his essential oil has a refreshing effect when smelled or consumed, so it is used for providing relief from nervous tension, mental fatigue, melancholy, migraines, and depression. Extensively using this essential oil provides mental strength and clarity.
Basil essential oil improves blood circulation and helps increase and optimize various metabolic functions of the body.
Basil essential oil is an analgesic and provides relief from pain. That is why this essential oil is often used in cases of arthritis, wounds, injuries, burns, bruises, scars, sports injuries, surgical recovery, sprains, and headaches.
Basil essential oil is ophthalmic and can quickly relieve bloodshot eyes.
Basil essential oil can be used to prevent vomiting, particularly when the source of the nausea is motion sickness, but also from many other causes.
Basil essential oil has anti-inflammatory properties that can help in reducing itching from bites and stings from honey bees, insects, and even snakes.

22/05/2021

History of Essential Oils

Ancient Egypt was the birth place of Essential Oils & Natural Herbs. The Egyptians cultivated plants for their oils and used them extensively in their religion, in cosmetics as well as for medicinal purposes. Aromatic essence and resins were also used in the embalming process. It is thought that most essential oils were produced in Egypt by a type of solvent extraction method (enfleurage) using animal fat – however, distillation pots have also been found dating back about 3,500 BC.

26/12/2020

Merry Christmas from all of us at BAM Trading🎄⁠

May the sweet magic of Christmas fill your days with joy, love and laughter 💜⁠

Best wishes to you and your families this Holiday Season ✨

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