
Clove Bud Essential Oil
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Clove Bud Essential Oil.
Clove Bud Essential Oil is distilled on clove buds steam -
The spice that has been part of kitchen and medicine cabinets in South and Southeast Asia. The active constituent is eugenol and it is the one that makes clove its warm effect and most of its medicinal properties. The perfume is spicy and powerful. Small is big.
Pain & Inflammation
Cloves oil has even been used as a natural form of numbing agent and therefore has been used to treat toothaches even before anesthetic dentistry. It may be topical though should always be diluted in a carrier oil and is used to treat sore muscles, joint pain and local inflammation. Heat effect is experienced and is quick on superficial pains.
Immunity & Infection
It is antimicrobial to bacteria, viruses and fungi and therefore can be used during cold and flu season when you have a cold the diffused air is an option or put on the chest diluted in a carrier oil. It will not replace medical treatment of serious infections, but it is a good daily prophylaxis.
Oral Health
It may be used in small amounts, diluted in much warm water, as a rinse in the mouth to take out bad breath or to irritate the gums or to relieve a toothache. Don't swallow it. Undiluted clove oil used on the gum tissue may be irritating; therefore, it is more essential to dilute it.
Digestion
Traditionally used in Asian herbal systems to cure bloating, indigestion and nausea. Diffuses or is more readily absorbed when used on the abdomen in a dilute form - not as such.
Aromatherapy & Energy
The smell is stimulating and warm, rather than calming. Good in mind when it is feeling tired and in the morning when it is feeling low in energy. It also cleans up the air in a diffuser and so is a feasible choice besides mood.
DIY Cleaning
To give it an antimicrobial quality as well as the spicy smell, just a couple of drops added to a blend of a home-cooked cleaner would give it. A spraying surface-cleaning mixture of vinegar and water.
How to Use
Diffuser blotch and blotch to clean the air and pick up the spirits.
Blotch- mix with coconut or jojoba oil and apply on the skin.
Massage - combine to reduce muscle spasms or circulatory problems.
Mouth rinse - not to be swallowed but swam in warm water.
Cleaning - add to homemade surface cleaners.
What's Inside
100 percent pure clove bud oil. Steam-distilled. No additives, no fillers. Vegan and cruelty-free.
Product Specification
| Product Name | Clove Bud Essential Oil |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Syzygium aromaticum (syn. Eugenia caryophyllata) |
| CAS No | 8000-34-8 |
| Country of Origin | India |
| F.E.M.A # | 2323 |
| Specific Gravity | 1.048 g/ml |
| Moisture Content | ≤0.1% |
| Refractive Index | 1.527 – 1.538 (@20°C) |
| Flash Point | >100°C |
| Acid Value | >1.0 mgKOH/g |
| Relative Density | 1.036 – 1.060 g/ml |
| Form | Clear Mobile Liquid |
| Consistency | Thin |
| Shelf Life | 2 Years |
| Packaging Type | As Per Requirement |
| Extraction or Processing Method | Steam Distillation of dried flower buds of Syzygium aromaticum |
| Solubility | 1 vol soluble in 2 vol of 70% Ethanol. Insoluble in Water |
| Color & Odor | Pale Yellow to Brown Yellow (darkens on air exposure); Rich, warm, sweet-spicy, strongly eugenolic characteristic clove bud fragrance |
| Major Constituents | Eugenol (70–90%), Eugenyl Acetate (5–15%), β-Caryophyllene (5–12%), α-Humulene, Methyl Eugenol |
| Blends With | Orange, Lemon, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Lavender, Bergamot, Rosemary, Ginger, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Ylang Ylang |
| COA | View COA |
| MSDS | View MSDS |
CAUTION: It is meant only for external use. Do a patch skin test before applying it to your skin. Dilute it before topical application. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight. Pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it.
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