Botanical Name: Syzygium aromaticum
Extraction Method:Steam Distilled
Aroma:Warm, spicy, woody, with a slightly fruity top note
Origin: Indonesia
One of the most potent antiseptic, Europeans doctors once breathed through clove-filled leather beaks to ward off the plague. It is also a potent germ-fighter and anti-fungal for other conditions, such as flu, colds, bronchitis, and athlete's foot. According to a study at the University of Iowa, compounds in clove oil have shown "strong activity" against bacteria associated with plaque formation and gum disease Modern dental preparations contain clove essential oil, or its main constituent, eugenol, to numb toothache and teething pain and to stop infection. The essential oil give heat to a liniment, helping relieve muscle and arthritic pain. Researchers found that sniffing the spicy aroma reduces drowsiness, irritability, and headaches, assists memory recall , and increases circulation. This powerful essential oil also has the ability to abate depression, relieve indigestion, and contribute to sexual stimulations. Stimulates mind and memory, relieves mental fatigue, used as an aphrodisiac, nervous exhaustion, neuralgia, sciatica It is beneficial to the digestive system, effective against vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, spasms and parasites, as well as bad breath. Placing a few drops of clove oil on a cotton ball and then placing the cotton ball in a linen cupboard will not only fragrance the cupboard, but may help to keep fish moths at bay.
Creativity Blend: 5 drops clove bud, 3 drops bergamot, 2 drops nutmeg in a lamp ring diffuser. Motivator: 4 drops clove, 4 drops lemon, 2 drops frankincense in a lamp ring diffuser.
Pure uncut essential oil
Aromatic Fragrance: Clove Essential Oil has a familiar hot, spicy aroma recognizable from the clove's worldwide popularity, Spicy Vanilla scent, peppery.
The Clementine tree is a cross between a sweet orange tree and a mandarin tree.
Clove oil will darken or thicken with age and exposure to air.
Blends Well With: Allspice, bay, bergamot, chamomile, clary sage, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, jasmine, lavender, lemon, mandarin, palmarosa, rose, sandalwood, vanilla, ylang ylang