Clove Essential Oil

Clove is much more than a popular cooking spice, it is a favorite among both health care professionals and health conscious individuals for its many useful and healing properties. It is also a powerful antioxidant.
Properties: Antibacterial, analgesic, anti-infectious, antifungal, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, strong antiseptic, disinfectant, antiviral, and immune stimulant.
Historical Uses: Clove essential oil has been used historically for digestive upsets, skin infections, childbirth, intestinal parasites and most commonly for toothache.
Possible Uses: Clove is very effective as a drawing salve. It helps to pull infection from tissues. It may also help with arthritis, amebic dysentery, blood clots, bacterial colitis, bronchitis, bones, cystitis, cholera, diarrhea, dental infection, fatigue, infectious acne, flu, flatulence, tension headaches, halitosis (bad breath), infection, hypertension, insecticidal, insect bites and stings, nausea, lupus, nettles and poison oak, neuritis, sinusitis, rheumatism, chronic skin disease, skin cancer, sores, smoking (removes desire), thyroid dysfunction, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, ulcers, warts, and vomiting.
Aromatic Guide: Can influence healing, create a feeling of courage and protection and improve memory.

Application:
- Topically – Dilute with a carrier oil before applying to the skin. A ratio of 1:1 should be sufficient. Apply to the bodies reflex points or directly to the area of concern. If using in the mouth, rub directly on the gums surrounding the infected tool. Place on tongue to remove desire to smoke. Can be applied to the back of the mouth/tongue for tickling cough.
- Aromatically – Diffuse
- Internally – Take internally for healthy maintenance. Use gel caps for ease of use, or take with honey or some type of beverage.
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