Buy Clove Leaf Oil
Clove is an evergreen tree, known for its flower buds often referred to as clove buds. Clove oil can be extracted from the leaves, stems, and buds through water distillation. Though this potent oil is commonly used in aromatherapy, it also boasts numerous beneficial properties, such as uplifting the mind, alleviating depression, aiding digestion, relieving pain from arthritis and rheumatism, easing respiratory issues, and treating leg ulcers and skin sores. Clove Leaf Essential Oil is used not only in dental products, perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics but also as a flavoring agent and to help reduce cravings for nicotine and cigarettes.
Oil Properties:
- Clove oil has a warm, intense, spicy aroma.
- The oil is colorless to pale yellow.
- It has a medium to watery consistency.
- Analgesic
- Antiseptic
- Antispasmodic
- Anti-neuralgic
- Carminative
- Anti-infectious
- Disinfectant
- Insecticidal
- Stimulant
- Tonic
Uses of Clove Leaf Oil:
- Used in perfumes, wines, and liqueurs.
- Serves as a base for love potions, dental products, pomades, and insect repellents.
- Helps treat acne, bruises, burns, cuts, prevents infections, and acts as a pain reliever. It also alleviates toothaches, mouth sores, rheumatism, and arthritis.
- Supports the digestive system, easing symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, spasms, and parasites, as well as bad breath.
- Useful for relieving bronchitis, asthma, tuberculosis, and other respiratory issues.
- Aids in treating skin problems such as skin sores, leg ulcers, and works as an insect repellent.
- The oil’s antiseptic properties make it effective for treating wounds, cuts, scabies, athlete's foot, fungal infections, bruises, and prickly heat.
Chemical Composition:
- Eugenol
- Eugenol acetate
- Iso-eugenol
- Caryophyllene