CLOVE OIL
BIO BOTANIC CLOVE OIL: extracted from the dried flower buds of the clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum), is a powerful essential oil with a warm, spicy aroma and a multitude of uses. Here’s a dive into its essence: Clove oil is a golden-yellow liquid with a strong, spicy aroma reminiscent of cloves. Its warming and invigorating scent makes it a popular choice for aromatherapy and massage. Clove oil has a wide range of therapeutic benefits, making it a valuable addition to any natural medicine cabinet.
Botanical Name: Syzygium aromaticum
Primary Note: Base Note. Warm, spicy, pungent
Blend Well With:
Citrus oils (orange, lemon, grapefruit), cinnamon, rosemary, eucalyptus, nutmeg, ginger
Key Constituents:
Eugenol (70-90%), eugenol acetate, caryophyllene
Therapeutic Qualities:
• Analgesic: Relieves pain, particularly toothaches.
• Antibacterial: Fights off bacteria and helps prevent infections.
• Antifungal: Inhibits the growth of fungi.
• Antimicrobial: Effective against a wide range of microorganisms.
• Antioxidant: Protects cells from damage caused by free radicals.
• Stimulant: Boosts circulation and digestion.
Best Aromatherapy Blend:
• Diffuser: 3 drops clove oil, 2 drops orange oil, 1 drop rosemary oil for a warming and invigorating aroma.
Best Massage Blend:
• Muscle Tension: 2 drops clove oil, 2 drops lavender oil, 1 drop carrier oil (diluted) for targeted pain relief.
VARIOUS USES OF CLOVE OIL
Clove oil, with its powerful punch of spicy warmth, offers a surprisingly diverse range of uses beyond just dental care! Here’s a glimpse into its many potential applications:
For your well-being:
• Aromatherapy: Diffuse it for a warming and invigorating aroma that boosts energy, fights off seasonal bugs, and eases respiratory congestion. Try a blend of 2 drops clove, 1 drop orange, and 1 drop eucalyptus for a wintertime pick-me-up.
• Pain relief: Dilute it and apply topically to soothe muscle aches, toothaches, headaches, and joint pain. Mix with lavender oil for added relaxation.
• Digestive aid: Add a drop to a glass of warm water with lemon or ginger to support digestion and ease nausea. Always consult a healthcare professional before internal use.
• Oral health: Dilute a drop in warm water for a natural mouthwash that freshens breath and promotes gum health.
In your home:
• Natural cleaning: Add a few drops to your homemade cleaning solutions for an antibacterial and antifungal boost. It works wonders on floors, countertops, and even laundry!
• Air freshener: Diffuse or create a DIY room spray with clove oil to neutralize unpleasant odors and fill your space with a comforting, spicy aroma.
• Insect repellent: The strong scent deters mosquitoes, flies, and other unwanted insects. Place cotton balls with diluted clove oil near entry points or doorways.
• Moth repellent: Sprinkle diluted clove oil on cotton balls and tuck them in drawers or closets to protect your clothes from moths.
In your kitchen:
• Culinary adventures: Enhance savory dishes like marinades, curries, stews, and even barbeque sauces with a drop of clove oil. Use sparingly, as its flavor is potent.
• Mulled cider and winter warmers: Add a drop to your festive beverages for a spicy depth of flavor that complements cinnamon and nutmeg perfectly.
• Pickling spice mix: Include a small amount of clove oil in your homemade pickling mix for a unique aromatic touch.
Creativity and DIY:
• Soap and candle making: Infuse your handmade creations with the warm, spicy scent of clove oil for a unique and comforting touch.
• Potpourri and herbal sachets: Add a few drops to dried flowers or herbs for a long-lasting, aromatic potpourri or sachet.
• DIY massage oil: Blend diluted clove oil with a carrier oil like coconut or almond oil for a warming and comforting massage experience.
• Natural wood preservation: Dilute clove oil and apply it to wooden furniture or utensils for a natural antibacterial and insect-repellent coating.
Caution:
• Clove oil is a potent oil and should be used with caution.
• Do not use it undiluted on the skin.
• Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
• Perform a patch test before using it topically.
• Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or children under 6 years old.
• Consult a healthcare professional before using clove oil if you have any medical conditions.
Product Description:
Clove oil is a golden-yellow liquid with a strong, spicy aroma reminiscent of cloves. Its warming and invigorating scent makes it a popular choice for aromatherapy and massage. Clove oil has a wide range of therapeutic benefits, making it a valuable addition to any natural medicine cabinet.
Additional Information:
• Clove oil is native to Indonesia and Madagascar.
• It has been used in traditional medicine for centuries.
• Clove oil is a natural preservative and can be used to extend the shelf life of food.
₹585.00 – ₹35,000.00
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