Nativilis Organic Clove Bud Essential Oil (Eugenia Caryophyllus) - natural pain reliever for toothache muscle pain - skin care - Copaiba properties 30ml
Clove oil is an essential oil that’s derived from clove trees.
Clove oil is produced by distilling the dried flower buds that are collected from the clove tree. Other parts of the tree, such as the stem and leaves, may also be used.
Clove oil, which ranges in color from colorless to light yellow and has a strong, spicy aroma, has been used for centuries in a variety of applications.
There are several ways you can use clove oil at home. Here are some suggestions:
Spray
Using the oil as a spray is an easy way to add the spicy scent of clove to a room. Or perhaps you’d like to make use of clove oil’s antimicrobial properties and use it as a mild disinfectant. To make a clove spray:
- Add several drops of clove oil to water - 10 to 15 drops per ounce of water.
- Since essential oils don’t dissolve in water, you may want to add a dispersing agent such as solubol to the solution as well.
- Be sure to shake the bottle well before spraying.
Diffusion
Like spray applications, using a diffuser can help spread the aroma of clove throughout a room. When diffusing clove oil, be sure to carefully follow the instructions that came with your diffuser.
When spraying or diffusing clove oil, make sure the room is well-ventilated.
Topical
There are a couple of ways to apply clove oil to your skin if you want to use it for pain relief, wound healing, or to ease itching:
- Massage oils. Dilute clove oil in carrier oil, such as jojoba, coconut, or olive oil, using 15 drops of clove oil per ounce of carrier oil in order to create a 2.5 percent solution.
- Creams, scrubs, or lotions. Dilute clove oil in an unscented product, such as a lotion or facial cream. It is recommended a 1 to 2.5 percent dilution for normal skin and a 0.5 to 1 percent dilution for sensitive skin.
Dental
Do you have a toothache? Dabbing clove oil onto your sore tooth may help to relieve the pain until you can get to see a dentist. To use clove oil for a toothache, follow these steps:
- Dilute a few drops of clove oil in an edible carrier oil, such as olive or coconut oil.
- Dab a clean cotton ball into the solution, allowing it to soak in.
- Avoiding contact with your gums, apply the cotton ball to the sore tooth. It may take a few minutes of application to feel relief.
- Reapply every 2 hours as necessary.
If you experience irritation or discomfort when applying clove oil to a tooth, stop using it.
- Nativilis Organic Clove Bud Essential Oil (Eugenia Caryophyllus) - natural pain reliever for toothache muscle pain - skin care - Copaiba properties 30ml
- Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Bud Oil
- Extraction: Water-distillation from the dried flower-buds with subsequent rectification to 'clean and filter' the Essential oil.
- Origin: Sri Lanka
- Aroma: Sweet, spicy, phenolic odour
- Major Compounds: Eugenol beta-Caryophyllene Eugenyl acetate (See COA - Nativilis Organic Clove Bud Essential Oil (Eugenia Caryophyllus))
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Best Use: 24 Months
- Shipping Weight:0.08 kg
- SKU: Clove-30-5060864591309
- Type: GTIN-13 - Number: 5060864591309
- Batch Number: 9919
- Volume: 30 ml - Clear Bottle Glass with Tamper Evident Euro Drop Cap
- Dimensions Outer Packaging Recyclable Tube Cardboard Paper Kraft :102 mm (H) x 36 mm (D)
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Safety data: External use recommended. Internal use under guidance from
a qualified practitioner. Keep away from children and eyes. Avoid if pregnant. Store in a cool dry place. - Clear Glass Bottle: We sell our Lavender Essential Oil in clear glass bottles to be able to appreciate their beautiful and therapeutic colours.
- The Outer Packaging Recyclable Tube Cardboard Paper Kraft are to protect the oil from light , because light slowly degrades the oil over time.