Clove - Essential Oil
Size: 5 ml
Certified pure
Origin: Indonesia
Commonly used in cooking and especially popular for relieving toothaches.1 It is its high eugenol content that has earned it a reputation. A study has shown that eugenol, present in this oil, shows excellent antimicrobial activity.2 Another study has pointed out that the combination of cinnamon and clove oil could indeed be used as a potential source of a new, safe and effective natural antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant blend in the food and pharmaceutical industries.3
This oil is dermocaustic, for any use by skin, it must be strongly diluted, it remains that its perfume comforts and warms. An essential during the cold season.
Recipes & Impressions - Yours
Lise D. "Clove mixed in vegetable oil for infection due to a tooth extraction for my son also was magical!"
My properties:
Analgesic, anti-infectious, antimicrobial, calming, sedative, digestive, general, immune and intestinal stimulant, general tonic.
Use:
Olfaction, Diffusion, Oral use, Cooking.
My botanical name: Eugenia caryophyllus
My family: Myrtaceae
My color: Yellow to light brown
My odor: Powerful, spicy, aromatic
Synergy: Bergamot, Cinnamon, Cistus, Lavender, Orange, Petit grain bigarade, Ylang-ylang
Recommendations
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Before using any product containing essential oils, please check and follow the precautions, warnings and contraindications.
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Before using an essential oil, if in doubt, here is a tolerance test that allows you to check your sensitivity to essential oils. Simply place 3 drops of the essential oil mixture in the hollow of the elbow or wrist and wait a few minutes for a topical reaction, or up to 48 hours for an allergic reaction. Caution: do not use essential oils that are said to be dermocaustic or phototoxic, as they may cause burns on the skin.
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Do not apply them pure on the skin or on the mucous membranes.
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Avoid any contact with the eyes.
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Respect the recommended doses.
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Keep out of reach of children.
Note: the properties, indications and methods of use are taken from reference books or websites in aromatherapy. They are regularly found there and for many confirmed by observations in scientific environment. However, this information is given for information purposes only, and in no way constitutes medical information, nor does it engage our responsibility. For any use in a therapeutic purpose, consult a health professional.
Notice: although natural, essential oils are active products that require responsible handling. In no case will Maison Jacynthe be held responsible for the consequences of an incorrect or careless application of these products or the methods presented.
References
2. Anna Marchese, Ramona Barbieri, Erika Coppo, Ilkay Erdogan Orhan, Maria Daglia, Seyed Fazel Nabavi, Morteza Izadi, Mohammad Abdollahi, Seyed Mohammad Nabavi, Marjan Ajami. Antimicrobial activity of eugenol and essential oils containing eugenol: A mechanistic viewpoint. Crit Rev Microbiol. 2017 Nov;43(6):668-689. doi: 10.1080/1040841X.2017.1295225. Epub 2017 Mar 27. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28346030/
3. S Purkait, A Bhattacharya, A Bag, R R Chattopadhyay. Synergistic antibacterial, antifungal and antioxidant efficacy of cinnamon and clove essential oils in combination. Arch Microbiol.2020 Aug;202(6):1439-1448. doi: 10.1007/s00203-020-01858-3. Epub 2020 Mar 17. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32185411/
Format | 5 ml |
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Essential Oil | Pure |