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Power of Clove Essential Oil

Power of Clove Essential Oil

Do you know………. about a month back, I felt some inflammation and pain around back of my upper teeth gum, so being an Aromatherapist, immediately thought of Clove Essential Oil. What I did, in a 5ml glass vial, I combined 2 drops of Clove Essential Oil with 1tsp of Olive Oil, soaked a swab tip with the clove oil blend and gently swiped the affected area being careful not to touch the swab to other parts of the mouth or lips as Clove oil is a hot, potent oil. Repeated this every 6hrs for 2 days. By third day, I was very happy to notice significant reduction in pain and swelling, so continued this treatment for a week till the swelling disappeared completely. Of course, if it wouldn’t have helped in first 2 days, I would have contacted my Dentist.

What Is Clove Bud Oil?

                        

For centuries, cloves have been used as a pain reliever and as a spice in cooking. Clove was used extensively in ancient Indian and Chinese civilizations, then was spread to other parts of the world. Clove bud oil (Eugenia caryophyllata) is derived from clove tree, an evergreen tree of the Myrtaceae family, native to Southeast Asian countries, which produces a flower bud often referred to as clove bud, that possesses a variety of beneficial medicinal properties and have a distinct strong aroma. The main bioactive element in clove is called Eugenol, that has strong analgesic and antiseptic properties, together with vitamin C, potassium and calcium content. Clove oil blends well with many other essential oils; including Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint, Basil, Rosemary, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Orange, Geranium essential oil.

Since ancient times, the cloves and their essential oil have been utilized for its antiseptic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, and stimulant properties. Likewise, clove oil is often used as a natural insect repellent.

Mouth rinse: place one drop of clove essential oil in ¼ cup of water and gargle to avoid bad breath and for a refreshing effect.

Oil pulling: is an ancient Ayurvedic practice that involves swishing oil in mouth to remove bacteria and promote oral hygiene. Swirl 1Tbsp of coconut oil mixed with 1 drop clove essential oil in mouth, then spit in garbage to avoid possible clogging.

How to UseFall and winter season Invigorating Diffuser: diffuse three drops of clove, two drops of cinnamon and one drop of orange essential oils for an invigorating scent.

Primary Benefits of Clove Essential Oil:

Powerful antioxidant properties

Promotes circulation

Pain reducer and anti-inflammatory

Helps with indigestion and motion sickness

Supports cardiovascular health

Helps soothe teeth and gums and promotes oral health

Supports a healthy immune system

Natural insect repellent

Skin care products

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