Clove Essential Oil - 30 ml
CLOVE ESSENTIAL OIL
100% Pure & Natural Syzygium aromaticum L
Aromatherapeutic GC/IR Verified - 30 ml fl. oz.
Known for their hot, spicy, pungent flavor, cloves are a favorite seasoning spice for meats, baked goods, and beverages. Clove essential oil is a valued aromatic, and used traditionally as a remedy for skin conditions, to calm digestive upset, and to relieve nausea.
Watch this Practical Use for Clove Essential Oil
Clove At First Sight
The name clove is derived from the Latin clavus, which means nail, aptly describing the round head and short stem of the clove bud. The clove has been used traditionally for thousands of years for its numerous aromatherapeutic, medicinal, culinary and decorative uses.
One of the most noteworthy and prized qualities of Clove Essential Oil is its tremendous level of antioxidants On the ORAC* rating scale. Clove takes the lead with a score of over 10 million! Blueberries, one of the highest-rated ORAC foods, have a score of 2400, and that’s not small, yet just one drop of Clove oil provides more than 400 times that amount.
Clove mixes well with Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Orange, Palmarosa, Rose, Sandalwood, Tangerine, Tea Tree, and Ylang Ylang. Maximum concentration for topical use of Clove Essential Oil mixed with a carrier oil should be 0.5% (to achieve, mix one drop of Clove Essential Oil in 2 teaspoons of a carrier oil).
Aromatherapy
Diffusing Clove Essential Oil into the air helps to minimize airborne germs. The spicy aroma has also been found to reduce irritability, and assist memory recall. For a cheering winter blend, try mixing Clove, Cassia, and Orange oils in a diffuser or add drops to water in a spray bottle.
General Health
Dragon Breath Slayer: Clove Essential Oil also makes a great addition to a homemade mouthwash. Apart from keeping the mouth clean, a drop of clove oil placed on the roof of the mouth can also help to relieve a headache.
Like Cassia, Clove also works to warm the hands and feet by stimulating circulation in the body. A liniment with Clove Essential Oil can be used to ease muscle discomfort. And in sick seasons, Clove is miracle worker, fighting germs, viruses and bacteria.
Bugs
And last, but not least, try putting cotton balls dipped in Clove Essential Oil into your pantry, cupboards or linen closet to act as a bug repellent. You’ll get a pleasantly pungent aroma to boot! Add a citrus oil to change up the scent and increase the repelling power.
Notes: If you have a medical diagnosis or are on medications, please see your doctor before using Clove Essential Oil.
Clove Essential Oil should NOT be used with any child under the age of two years.
Maximum concentration for topical use of Clove Essential Oil mixed with a carrier oil should be 0.5% (to achieve, mix one drop of Clove Essential Oil in 2 teaspoons of a carrier oil).
Pregnancy/Lactation: While Clove Essential Oil may be considered appropriate to use in general for pregnancy and lactation, we do not advise using it unless you first check with your healthcare practitioner to insure it is appropriate for your specific situation.
For ideas on great essential oil blends using Clove Essential Oil, browse these articles: New Favorite Essential Oil Blend... and The Essentials of Essential Oils. For even more about Clove Essential Oil, read related articles on our blog.
*ORAC = Oxygen Radical Absorption Capacity. The higher the ORAC score is, the more capable the particular food, spice or herb is of destroying free radicals (antioxidants).
FDA Disclaimer: *This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
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The GC/MS Testing found here represents the testing results that we receive from our supplier. It is not independent or third party testing at this time. For GC/MS Testing on Beeyoutiful® Clove Essential Oil, please select your Lot# : 145071415, 145082515, 145120415, 145020617a, 145-M20-30-A, 145MR22-30-A