Organic Cinnamon Sticks
Pickup available at 1116 Osler Street
Usually ready in 2-4 days
Cinnamon is a fire keeper.
Warm, aromatic, and unmistakably alive, cinnamon carries the energy of circulation, protection, and inner spark. She moves quickly — igniting digestion, warming the blood, and reminding the body how to generate its own heat and momentum.
Long treasured in both kitchens and apothecaries, cinnamon has been used across cultures as medicine, spice, and sacred offering. She brings sweetness without softness, heat without harm — a plant that knows how to activate without overwhelming.
At Pink Moon, we love cinnamon for the way she restores vitality and direction — especially when energy feels stagnant, cold, or scattered. A powerful ally during seasonal transitions, periods of fatigue, or when you’re ready to call your energy back home.
Herbal Benefits
• Warming and stimulating
• Supports healthy digestion and circulation
• Traditionally used to awaken sluggish systems
• Encourages metabolic warmth and vitality
• Gently antimicrobial and preserving
How to Use
Beautiful in:
• Warming herbal teas and decoctions
• Digestive blends and winter formulas
• Simmer pots and aromatic rituals
• Tinctures, syrups, and tonics
• Blends with ginger, cardamom, clove, burdock root, or cacao
Cinnamon releases her medicine best with gentle heat and intention.
Energetic Properties
Warming. Activating. Protective.
Cinnamon carries the energy of fire and forward motion. She helps cut through stagnation, strengthens boundaries, and supports clarity of will. Often used in spiritual traditions for protection, prosperity, and courage, cinnamon reminds us how to stand firmly in our own warmth.
An ally for calling in momentum, confidence, and embodied presence.
Size
Sold in 10 g increments, perfect for tea blending, ritual use, or slow simmered preparations.
Good to Know
• Botanical Name: Cinnamomum verum
• Plant Part Used: Bark (sticks)
• Origin: Sri Lanka
• Naturally sweet, warming, and aromatic
• Best suited for decoctions and simmering