Cinnamon Buds Noom is made from 100% cinnamon bark powder (with an essential oil content of 27ml/kg) grown in Quang Nam and bark powder from trees grown in Gia Lai, Kon Tum, Dak Lak.
Cinnamon bud powder is made from the bark of cinnamon branches and bark fragments of cinnamon trunks grown in Tien Phuoc district, Quang Nam province, a region in the central midlands with rocky terrain, harsh weather conditions, and renowned for products from various spicy plants, including cassia cinnamon, one of the four great medicinal substances: ginseng, velvet antler, cassia cinnamon.
The best, most aromatic, and most effective cinnamon, with the highest antiviral ability, must mention Tien Phuoc cassia cinnamon (locally known as “nom”).
Noom’s cinnamon buds are dried under natural sunlight and wind, completely free from additives and chemicals, safe for health. Cinnamon buds are small fragrant shoots that can be connected to the fire deity - a deity often absent from many urban households. Fire is a deity of destruction and also the deity of creative light, symbolizing growth, prosperity, and fortune for the homeowner.
100% cinnamon bark with an essential oil content of 27ml/kg, grown in Quang Nam, and bark powder grown in Gia Lai, Kon Tum, Dak Lak.
Cinnamon bud powder is made from the bark of cinnamon branches and bark fragments of cinnamon trunks grown in Tien Phuoc district, Quang Nam province, a region in the central midlands with rocky terrain, harsh weather conditions, and renowned for products from various spicy plants, including cassia cinnamon, one of the four great medicinal substances: ginseng, velvet antler, cassia cinnamon.
The best, most aromatic, and most effective cinnamon, with the highest antiviral ability, must mention Tien Phuoc cassia cinnamon (locally known as “nom”).
Burn the buds and place them on a piece of stone, an incense burner, or non-flammable surfaces. Avoid placing near flammable materials, avoid direct heat, and keep away from easily flammable or fire alarm-sensitive areas.
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