clove bud by molly bloom ..... Oil Pulling & Oil Swishing Forum
Date: 8/12/2007 9:12:52 PM ( 17 y ago)
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CLOVE BUD
Eugenia carophyllata Madagascar, flower bud, steam distilled. Organic
Please read the warnings below before using Clove Bud Essential Oil. Clove bud has one valuable first aid benefit; Clove oil numbs the nerves. This quality makes it a valuable emergency treatment for a tooth ache. Just a drop of Clove Oil on a cotton swab applied to the sore tooth, not to the surrounding gum area, can provide dramatic relief from the pain of a toothache. (Use at your own risk, of course!)
Clove oil is a useful contribution to blends for the diffuser or lamp. It is said to be an aphrodisiac in very small quantities. It is stimulating to the mind and memory, helpful in cases of fatigue and/or depression. Some claim it is helpful with headaches.
There are those who recommend it as part of various Arthritis and rheumatism blends although I find either black pepper or ginger safer and as effective, Some sources recommend Clove Oil for various pulmonary afflictions, asthma, sinus infections, bronchitis, etc. I would consider adding a drop to a Niaouli based blend for the above, to sweeten the scent of the more medicinal oils. Its high level of eugenol makes it an excellent antiseptic, another reason to diffuse it when battling a virus or infection.
Clove is definitely an essential oil to be used with caution and respect.
WARNING: Clove oil is a known dermal and mucous membrane irritant and sensitizer. It should not be used on the skin, or, if necessary, used in very weak dilution (less than 1%). It should not ever be applied to broken or irritated skin. Avoid use of any Clove oil if you are on anti-coagulant therapy (blood thinners.)
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