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Clove Pure Essential Oil - 17mL & 60mL sizes

$29.00

Clove oil uses range from dulling pain and improving blood circulation to reducing inflammation and acne.

One of the best-known clove oil uses is helping combat dental problems, such as toothaches. Even mainstream toothpaste makers, such as Colgate, agree that this can oil has some impressive abilities when it comes to supporting the help of your teeth, gums and mouth.

It’s been shown to act as a natural anti-inflammatory and pain reducer, in addition to having broad-spectrum antimicrobial/cleaning effects that extend to the skin and beyond.

The health benefits of clove oil are vast and include supporting the health of your liver, skin and mouth. Here are some of most common medicinal clove oil uses that are supported by research studies.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Supports Skin Health
  • Fights Candida
  • High Antioxidant Content
  • Digestive Aid and Ulcer Helper
  • Powerful Antibacterial
  • Immune System Booster
  • Anti-inflammatory and Liver-Protective
  • Eases Digestion

SIZES: 17mL & 2 Fl. Oz. (60mL) with dropper

HOW TO USE:

Here are some ways to put this oil to use at home:

Have a toothache? Put a few drops of clove oil with a carrier oil (such as olive/coconut oil) on a cotton swab, and apply directly to the gums around the painful tooth. Let it sit for about five to 10 minutes. If you find the clove oil to be too strong, you can dilute it with more coconut oil or olive oil to help mask the taste. How long does clove oil last for toothache? It’s likely effective for about two to three hours. Other ways to help dull pain include using peppermint oil and gargling with warm salt water.

Clove has a sweet-spicy, hot and somewhat fruity scent. Consider diffusing this essential oil in your home to clean the air. Diffusing it is an especially helpful method of using this oil for improving immune health and blood pressure.
Add some to homemade personal care products like deodorant and and toothpaste. It’s also a potent antibacterial ingredient to add to homemade cleaners. If applying to your skin, dilute the oil in an unscented product, such as a lotion or facial cream, and apply in small amounts.
If you’re exposed to people with a cold or the flu, you can mix it with coconut oil and rub it on your neck and chest for natural antioxidant protection.
For high blood pressure, you can also dilute it with coconut oil and apply it to your wrists.
Clove itself, when used as a spice, can also be added to foods, such as baked goods like pumpkin pie, muffins, etc.
Due to its strength, clove oil should be mixed with a carrier oil like coconut oil or other gentle oils for most topical applications and only used for short periods of up to two weeks internally.

      Details


      Clove Bud Essential Oil is most widely used to help with minor pain and inflammation management, especially the pain associated with dental problems. Applied topically in extremely low dilution and with the help of other oils, Clove Oil assists in restoring ease and comfort to tired, fatigued or overworked bodies. Spicy and heart warming, Clove Bud Essential Oil is a powerful cleaner for the home, especially during seasonal illness, when looking to minimize unwanted bacterial, viral, or fungal activity. When diffused, it can be an added tool to support a healthy immune system. Clove Bud Oil is immensely beneficial as a digestive support when gently massaged onto the abdomen.

      Ingredients
      100% Pure Clove Bud Essential Oil

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