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Cassia oil

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oil extracted from cassia bark and cassia buds; - called also oil of cinnamon.

See also: Cassia



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Tiger Balm Red is a stronger version of Tiger Balm White, and contains an additional ingredient known as cassia oil.
2006) demonstrated that cassia oil significantly reduced serum and hepatic urate levels in the hyperuricemia mice caused by oxonate.
 
 
 
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