100% Pure and All-Natural Organic Clove Buds FCC (Native Distilled) Essential Oil. Packaged in amber glass bottles and aluminum bottles.
Pure Grade Essential Oil: Our supplier has guaranteed that this essential oil is 100% pure and all-natural.
Botanical Name: Eugenia bud
Processing Method: Distilled
Country of Origin: Indonesia, India
Flash Point: 190F
Appearance and Odor: Colorless to pale yellow liquid having the characteristic odor and taste of clove.
Solubility: Insoluble in water. Soluble in alcohol.
Shelf Life: 24 months stored properly
Storage Recommendations: Store in a tight glass, aluminum, or double lined container in a cool area away from direct heat or sunlight.
Warning: Keep all essential oils out of the reach of children and pets.
Clove Bud Essential Oil has been used for thousands of years in both spiritual healing, as well as emotional well-being. It can build confidence as it increases your inner courage. Use Clove Oil in an aroma lamp when practicing divination, as it is said to aid in psychic development. Empaths would benefit from adding a drop of diluted clove oil over their Heart Chakra to help keep their energies at a high vibration. This can greatly reduce the amount of drain from another’s negative emotions. Try meditating with clove oil for a spiritual awakening and heightened emotional clarity.
As with all Essential Oils, never apply undiluted onto your skin and do not take them internally without consulting a medical practitioner.
Clove oil has many uses in daily life, especially for ailments that typically strike. With all of the many benefits that you can get from this wonderful herb, it would be a great idea to have some in your medicine cabinet today.
Like other natural remedies, the oil of cloves (or clove oil as it’s commonly referred to) is derived from a plant that originally comes from India. It is most popular in dentistry because of its sedative properties. One common usage of the herb is for adding flavor to cough medicines and cold remedies so they are at least tolerable to drink. Although natural, too much at one time can be life-threatening or it can cause severe breathing problems. As with any medicinal product, even natural ones, check with a physician before ingesting it.
Moisturizes Dry Skin and Helps Other Skin Problems: The best way to take advantage of this treatment is to get the oil in liquid form and spread it on your skin with a clean rag, specifically for helping lessen the appearance of stretch marks, baggy eyes and puffy skin.
Reduces Some Types of Pain: Many people know about the healing qualities of clove oil for toothaches and other tooth pains. In addition to toothaches, cloves are said to be helpful in reducing the pain of dry socket, a common complication that occurs whenever a tooth is pulled.
Soothes Irritation: Clove bud oil is often used as the active ingredient to soothe the itching and burning typically associated with coming in contact with poison oak or poison ivy, bedsores can prevent them from getting worse.
Cleans Katana Swords and Other Metals: Soak a clean cotton rag in clove oils and rub along a Katana sword (or other metal surface) to effectively clean the dust and dirt away, giving it a spectacular shine.
Improves Blood Circulation: Clove bud oil is used in Tiger Balm to help improve circulation. Since this specialty balm is used to soothe muscle aches and pains, cloves are the active ingredient that helps the blood flow through the area and help reduce the pain. Because it helps improve circulation, clove oil is ideal for reducing the pain and discomfort typically associated with tension headaches. Apply a rag soaked in clove oils to the forehead or temples to get the blood vessels opened. When used for aromatherapy purposes, clove bud oil helps to stimulate the brain. The scent makes you more attentive and can even make you feel more energetic than you normally would.
Used as an Insect Repellent:
Many insect repellent companies use clove essential oil as one of the active ingredients in their spray products. If you have some clove leaves or oils, you can simply use these instead of spending money on bug spray. One thing you can do is plant cloves around the perimeter of your yard to replace the number of bugs that cross into your yard. You can also put some of the oils on your body so bugs and mosquitoes won’t come near you.
Major Ingredient in Many Weed Killer Products: It’s also the primary active ingredient in many weed killers on the market.
Reduces Foul Cooking Odors: Some foods, like liver and fish, can cause unpleasant odors in your house when you’re cooking. Burning some clove-scented oils or incense after cooking can help soak up the offensive odors and replace them with a more pleasant scent. Cloves can add a dimension of taste to some otherwise bland foods too. You can either use it in liquid form to add to your dishes or use the clove leaves.
Increases Libido: One drop of clove in your coffee or beverage can give you an extra shot of sexual energy. Some believe it’s a great natural way to increase your sex drive if it’s been dwindling.
Reduces Stomach Pain: Cloves have been used to soothe stomach pain for centuries. It helps to calm the nerves and aid in digestion in case you eat something that doesn’t agree with you. Put a couple drops of the oil in a beverage to use it for stomach pain purposes. Although it isn’t a “cure-all,” it’s still able to cure many of the smaller things that might ail you.
Cautions: Dilute well before use; for external use only. May cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes should be avoided.