• Safe for aromatic use

  • Safe for topical use

  • Safe for internal use

Oil Category: Single Oil

Family Name: Myrtaceae (myrtle, shrubs and trees)

Usage: Aromatic, Internal, Topical

Method of the Extraction: Steam Distillation

Oil Chemical composition: phenols: eugenol, chavicol,4-allyphenol, esters: eugenyl acetate, styralyl, benzyl, terpenyl, ethyl- and phenyl acetate, methyl salicytate, sesquierpene, b-caryophylene, humulene, a-amorphene, a-muurene, calamhen, oxides: caryophylene oxide, humulene, carboxylic acids, ketones.

Part of the plant: Buds

Aroma: Spicy, warming, slightly bitter, Woody

Taste: Spicy, warming, slightly bitter, Woody

Properties:

  • Analgesic
  • Antibacterial
  • Antifungal
  • Anti-infective
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Antiparasitic
  • Strongly antiseptic
  • Anticancer
  • Antiviral
  • Disinfectant
  • Antioxidant
  • Immunostimulatory
Description

Clove, the oil of borders, has countless effects. It is the strongest (known so far) antioxidant that maintains a healthy immune system.
It is used in dental preparations, candies, and chewing gum for many years because of its taste and ability to maintain oral health. It is a powerful antioxidant that can help to prevent free radicals and maintain a healthy immune system. One drop of the clove oil can soothe teeth and gums while maintaining the overall health of the oral cavity.
Use in ailments:
* Smoking cessation: 1 drop under the tongue in a cigarette craving.
* The immune system support: use by diffusion, internally or apply to the feet.
* Toothache, teething, painful gums: apply diluted to the given places.
* Pain in the neck: gargle 1 drop dissolved in water, then swallow.
* The regulation of thyroid activity: take internally in the capsule.
* Loosening of the nasal cavity: apply by inhalation.
* Ear pain, inflammation of the middle ear: apply diluted to the bone behind the ear.
* Digestive problems and nausea: take internally.
* Blood pressure lowering: take internally in the capsule.
Other uses: Clove is also valued for its balm-extracting properties, it helps to pull the infection out of tissues. It may also help in dysentery, arthritis, bacterial colitis, bones, bronchitis, cholera, bladder inflammation, dental infection, diarrhea, infectious acne, fatigue, bloating, influenza, halitosis, pressure headache, high blood pressure, infection, insect bites and pinches***, insect protection, stomach sickness, neuritis, hives and sumac poison, rheumatism, sinusitis, skin cancer, chronic skin disease, smoking, ulcers, tuberculosis, Berc ulcers, viral hepatitis and vomiting.

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