
- Clove 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil by Edens Garden- 10 ml
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| Average | $3.95 (30d avg) $3.95 (90d avg) $3.88 (180d avg) $3.66 (365d avg) $4.23 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Sep 14, 2013 |
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90 day average: 2,255
Historically, Clove was used as a love potion by the Ancient Persians. Today, we know that Clove possesses an abundance of therapeutic and medicinal properties that help explain the magic we see. Not only can Clove help reduce pain with a warming effect, it is sometimes used by medical professionals as a local anesthetic in dental care. Clove has become renowned for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. Its spicy and sweet aroma can aid in digestive issues and when used topically, Clove can increase circulation and reduce blood clots. And although we wouldn't call it a "love potion," Clove can also help with impotence. BOTANICAL NAME: Eugenia caryophyllata ORIGIN: Indonesia EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam Distillation PLANT PART: Bud NOTE: Middle FAMILY: Myrtaceae SYNONYM: Clove Bud BLENDS WELL WITH: Cinnamon, Sweet Orange, and other spices and citrus AROMA: Spicy, sweet, warm, woody, and true to Clove commonly used in baking CONSISTENCY: Thin COLOR: Clear **Euro droppers are not included with 100 & 250 ml bottles** SAFETY: Dilute to 0.5% when using topically, unless you have sensitive or damaged skin, then avoid using altogether. Using more than the recommended dilution can cause adverse reactions such as blood thinning, embryotoxicity, sensitization, or mucous membrane irritation. Due to methyleugenol content, may be potentially carcinogenic - always follow maximum dilution guideline. Do not use topically with children under age 2 SHELF LIFE: 4 Years