Clove Oil
1 fl.oz / 30 ml
100% Pure and Natural
Extracted by Cold pressing process
No artificial / synthetic fragrance, flavor or preservative
Applications: Cosmetic, Food and Pharmaceutical .
Eugenia aromaticum
The health benefits of clove oil can be attributed to its antimicrobial,
antifungal, antiseptic, antiviral, aphrodisiac and stimulating properties. The
oil is used for treating a variety of health disorders including toothaches,
indigestion, cough, asthma, headache, stress and blood impurities.
Clove is an evergreen tree, which produces a flower bud that has numerous
medicinal properties. It is often referred as clove bud. Clove bud has a shaft
and a head and hence it has the Latin name clavus meaning nail. Clove was
extensively used in the ancient Indian and Chinese civilizations and it spread
to other parts of the world, including Europe, during the seventh and eight
centuries.
Clove is rich in minerals such as calcium, hydrochloric acid, iron, phosphorus,
sodium, potassium, and vitamin A and vitamin C. The health benefits of clove oil
include the following:
* Dental Care: The most prominent use of clove oil is in dental care. The
germicidal properties of the oil make it very effective for relieving dental
pain, tooth ache, sore gums and mouth ulcers. Clove oil contains the compound
eugenol, which has been used in dentistry since numerous years. Gargles with
diluted clove oil help in easing the throat. The characteristic smell of clove
oil helps removing bad breath. As a result, clove oil is added to numerous
dental products and medications, including, mouth washes, and tooth pastes.
Dentists also mix clove oil with zinc oxide and prepare a white filling material
as a temporary alternative to root canal.
* Infections: Due to its antiseptic properties, clove oil is useful for wound,
cuts, scabies, athlete’s foot, fungal infections, bruises, prickly heat,
scabies, etc. It can also be used insect bites and stings. Clove oil is very
strong in nature and hence should be used in diluted form. Further, it should
not be used on sensitive skin.
* Skin Care: Clove oil is often recommended for skin care, especially to acne
patients.
* Stress: Clove oil is aphrodisiac in nature and hence serves as an excellent
stress reliever. It has a stimulating effect on the mind and removes mental
exhaustion and fatigue. When taken internally, in appropriate amounts, it
refreshes the mind. Clove oil also induces sleep and is helpful to insomnia
patients. It is useful for treating mental problems such as loss of memory,
depression and anxiety.
* Headache: Clove oil when mixed with salt, and applied on the forehead, gives a
cooling effect and helps in getting relief from headache.
* Respiratory Problems: Clove oil has a cooling and anti inflammatory effect,
and thereby clears the nasal passage. This expectorant is useful in various
respiratory disorders including coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, sinusitis,
and tuberculosis. Chewing a clove bud eases sore throats.
* Earache: A mixture of warm clove oil and sesame oil is a good remedy for
earaches.
* Indigestion: Clove oil is effective in stomach related problems such as
hiccups, indigestion, motion sickness, and flatulence. Hence, clove one of the
important spices added in Indian dishes.
* Nausea: Clove oil is helpful in case of nausea and vomiting and is often used
for pregnancy related vomiting.
* Blood Circulation: Clove oil is increases your body metabolism by increasing
blood circulation and reducing body temperature.
* Blood Purification: Clove oil also helps in purifying the blood.
* Diabetes: Along with blood purification, clove oil also helps in controlling
the blood sugar levels and hence is useful to diabetics.
* Immune System: Both clove and clove oil are useful for boosting the immune
system. Its antiviral properties and ability to purify blood increases your
resistance to diseases.
* Premature Ejaculation: Research has indicated that clove can be useful for
treating premature ejaculation. Further research needs to be carried out to
confirm these results.
* Cholera: It is believed that clove oil is useful for treating cholera.
* Sty: Clove and clove oil is a very effective home remedy for treating sty. Sty
is an inflammation on the eyelash and is a very irritating condition. Sty is not
only painful, but also causes difficulty in the proper functioning of the eye.
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Suggested Use
* Cosmetics: Clove oil is often added in cosmetic creams and lotions. It is
a good massage oil providing relief from pain and stress.
* Soaps: Due to the characteristic aroma, soothing effect and antiseptic
properties, clove oil is added in making soaps.
* Perfumes: Clove oil is also used in making perfumes.
Caution: One should be careful while using clove oil. Clove
oil is strong in nature and hence should be diluted before
application.
Clove oil blends well with many essential oils including basil
essential oil, rosemary essential oil, rose oil, cinnamon
essential oil, grapefruit essential oil, lemon essential oil,
nutmeg essential oil, peppermint essential oil, orange essential
oil, lavender essential oil, geranium essential oil, etc.
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