Clove Bud Essential Oil In Brief
Clove Bud Essential Oil is bactericidal and fungicidal with proven anti-microbial effects against Staphylococcus epidermidis, Escherichia coli and Candida Albicans, along with Rosemary Essential Oil.
Research has also concluded that the eugenol and eugenyl-acetate content of Clove Essential Oil it is better than fluoride at slowing down dental erosion.
Clove Bud Essential Health Benefits
Clove Bud Essential Health Benefits :: Analgesic + anaesthetic + antibacterial + anti-fungal + anti-inflammatory + antimicrobial + antioxidant + anti-parasitic + antiseptic + antiviral + digestive + expectorant + hepo-protective + hypertensive + stimulant
Clove Bud Essential Oil Main Uses
- Re-mineralising teeth + treating gum disease + toothache
- Pain relief + muscle pain + rheumatism + tired limbs
- Osteoporosis
- Circulation + blood pressure + Anaemia
- Managing blood sugar levels
- Oxidative stress
- Cognitive support + brain health + boosts energy
- Management of neurodegenerative diseases
- Digestion + nausea + + travel sickness + flatulence + stomach cramp + abdominal spasm + parasitic infection + scabies + ringworm
- Flu + bronchitis
- Phenol content forces Xenoestrogens to vacate cell receptor sites
Clove Bud Essential Oil For Skincare
- Anti-bacterial + anti-microbial: great for Acne + boils
- Viral skin infection
- Warts
- Verruca’s
Clove Bud Essential Oil Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Active Constituents: 85% Eugenol + B-Caryophyllene + Eugenyl acetate + a-Caryophyllene + Isoeugenol + Methyleugenol
Combines well with: Basil, Bergamot Essential Oil + Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil + Clary Sage Essential Oil + Copaiba Balsam Essential Oil + Grapefruit Essential Oil + Lavender Essential Oil + Lemon Essential Oil + Sweet Orange Essential Oil + Peppermint Essential Oil + Rose Otto Essential Oil + Rosemary Essential Oil + Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
Substitute oils: Cinnamon Essential Oil + Oregano Essential Oil + Rosemary Essential Oil + Tea Tree Essential Oil + Thyme Essential Oil
Contraindications: Clove Bud is not to be used for more than two consecutive weeks when taken internally. It would also be beneficial to take a potent and diverse probiotic to restore gut flora. (Clove + Black Walnut Husk + Wormwood combined makes for an incredibly effective parasite cleanse.)
Clove Essential Oil can really irritate the skin. Tisserand and Young, the essential oil industry’s safety experts, recommend a maximum dermal dilution of just 0.5%.
Clove Essential Oil is a natural blood thinner, and so should not be used by those with clotting issues, or by those who are also on drugs like Aspirin, Heparin and Warfarin etc… (The acetyl eugenol content of Clove Essential Oil is a potent platelet inhibitor, which means it prevents clotting). Clove Bud Essential Oil is c. 85% Eugenol.
Clove Bud Oil Interesting Fact: Clove Bud possesses an abundance of therapeutic properties because it’s the most potent antioxidant there is amongst antioxidant herbs and spices.
Twofer: Clove Bud Essential Oil has the ability to calm and help detox the Vagus Nerve when applied behind the ear
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