Clove oil
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100% natural and pure Thanks to the strictly controlled ingredients, our fragrance blend Breathe Through is absolutely pure and natural.
Violet glass The patented violet glass bottle protects the valuable essential oil from UV radiation.
Therapeutic quality Ideal for aromatherapy and aroma diffusers.
Stimulating With its warming fragrance, it stimulates the mind and promotes the ability to concentrate.
Helpful for muscle tension and joint complaints as well as a natural insect repellent.
Animal welfare As a PETA-certified company, we protect and respect the welfare of animals.
Our clove oil is gently obtained through steam distillation. It contains numerous valuable ingredients. Our essential oils are 100% natural and contain no additives! Ingredients:
- Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Bud Oil,
- Eugenol*,
- Geraniol*
The clove (Eugenia caryophyllus) is an evergreen tree and belongs to the genus Syzygium of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae). The clove tree was originally native to the Moluccas (Spice Islands). It now grows in Indonesia, Madagascar, Malaysia, Tanzania and Sri Lanka. The healing effects of clove oil are known in both Chinese medicine and Indian Ayurveda. It has been valued for centuries for its anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, antiseptic and analgesic properties. Due to the high eugenol content in clove oil, it should always be used with extreme caution and the oil should never be applied directly to the skin. These irritants are harmless when used in adequate doses. For better skin tolerance, essential oils for external use are mixed with a carrier oil, for example almond oil or coconut oil. Eugenol gives clove oil its characteristic sweet and spicy scent and is also found in cinnamon, allspice, bay leaf, basil and nutmeg. In traditional dentistry, eugenol is used as an analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agent. Chewing on clove buds is a proven home remedy for toothache. The smell of clove oil is also suitable for naturally repelling insects and treating mosquito bites. In the past, clove oil was used in obstetrics because it was said to have a strengthening effect on the uterus and promote labor. Psychologically, the scent of clove oil supports letting go, stimulates the imagination and also warms on a spiritual level, providing protection and security.
Aromatherapy With just 1 drop per 10 m2 room size, the clove oil fills the room with a warm, spicy note. Clove oil can be used very well as an accompanying oil in fragrance mixtures. Personal care As a massage oil to stimulate blood circulation: Mix 5 drops with 50 ml carrier oil. As a mouthwash Add a few drops of clove oil to a glass of water, rinse your mouth and spit out. Application instructions: Essential oil for room scenting
- Never use essential oils undiluted on the skin. Mix with a carrier oil (e.g. coconut, almond, jojoba oil) to avoid skin irritation.
- Out of caution, you should avoid use on babies, small children, pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers.