Organic essential oil
Clove
Syzygium aromaticum
8.50€
10 ml
With a history of thousands of years of use in folk medicine in China and Europe, clove oil is a stimulating, pain-relieving and purifying agent with a wonderful aroma.
ORIGIN: Madagascar
AROMA: Spicy, warm, woody
How to use:
Diffusion: Use 3 - 4 drops of cloves in an aromatherapy diffuser of your choice
Topical: Dilute 1-2 drops in carrier oil of your choice and gently rub into desired area
Internal use: Dilute 1 drop in 200ml of liquid
Massage: Mix 5-10 drops with 50ml base oil until a homogeneous mixture is obtained.
Cosmetics: add essential oil no more than 0.3% to the finished product, stir with a plastic or wooden stirrer until a homogeneous mixture is obtained.
Learn more:
Clove oil is extracted by distilling the flower buds and leaves of the tree of the same name. The clove, also known as Syzygium aromaticum, is native to the Maluku Islands in Indonesia, but today it is most commonly found in Madagascar.
Healers in China, India and Europe have used cloves as a valuable herb for thousands of years. Today, the historical use of cloves is confirmed by modern scientific research and its extracts are used in numerous pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, dental and oral health products and in the food industry.
Tips for use:
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Diffuse 2 - 3 drops of cloves in an aromatherapy diffuser or alternatively place 2 drops on a cotton pad for direct inhalation
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For immunity and better digestion - add 1 drop of clove oil to a drink of your choice
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For skin problems - dilute 1 drop of clove in a base oil suitable for your problem and gently rub the affected area. Alternatively, you can add a drop of clove to your daily skin care regimen
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For body aches and inflammations, rub the painful area with 1-2 drops of clove diluted in a carrier oil of your choice
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For a refreshing mouthwash - dilute 2 drops of cloves in half a glass of water
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For mouthwash against cavities and infections - dilute 3 drops of cloves along with a spoonful of salt in a glass of water
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For toothache – use a small syringe to drop a very small amount of clove oil directly onto the aching tooth
Характеристики и ползи
Antimicrobial
A number of studies have established the powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties of clove essential oil. It has proven effectiveness against many of the most common harmful microbes
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Escherichia coli and intestinal parasites causing food poisoning,
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Staph aureus, causing acne
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which cause pneumonia
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Candida albicans, which can cause yeast overgrowth
Most interestingly, clove oil is able to penetrate the so-called "biofilm" (microbial protective structure), unlike many pharmaceutical antimicrobials, which cannot.
Anti-inflammatory and immunostimulant
The main compound of clove oil, eugenol, has strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that strengthen the immune system and are extremely useful for fighting chronic diseases and liver diseases.
Digestion
Clove oil has a beneficial effect on the digestive system, preventing bacterial and fungal overgrowth, increasing the production of protective gastric mucus and relieving inflammation.
Teeth and oral health
In China, cloves have been used for toothache for over 2,000 years. Numerous modern scientific studies confirm this historical use, finding that clove oil has demonstrated the ability to prevent dental corrosion, kill cavity-causing bacteria, and support recalcification and remineralization of teeth naturally.
Also, the eugenol in clove oil has been shown to be a topical pain reliever with effectiveness comparable to that of benzocaine.
Skin
The anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties of cloves make it an effective treatment against skin irritations, acne and skin infections.
Safety
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Keep out of reach of children.
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In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with water.
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Before use, do a sensitivity test in the pit of the elbow flexion. If there is a rash or redness - do not use the product.
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Do not use if allergic to the oil.
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Do not use in children under 6 years old.
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Concentrated product, dilute before use.
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If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have hypersensitive skin or want to use essential oil for your child, consult a specialist first!
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Note: Undiluted bergamot essential oil is phototoxic. This means that its direct exposure to sunlight can cause skin inflammation. For use on exposed body parts, use at night, such as before going to bed, and wash your skin thoroughly in the morning before going out in the sun.
Organic and natural
100% pure and organic composition.
No animal testing
100% vegan without animal exploitation.
In harmony with nature
Ecologically conscious production and materials.