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Clove Oil 1oz
Clove Oil 1oz
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Experience the powerful natural healing of Clove Oil, a time-honored remedy renowned for its rich concentration of eugenol, a potent compound with strong antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties. Extracted from dried clove buds, this aromatic oil is a powerful ally for oral health, commonly used to relieve toothaches, gum pain, and to fight bacteria that cause bad breath and infections. Clove oil also supports digestive health, helping to ease bloating, gas, and nausea while promoting healthy digestion. Its natural analgesic properties make it ideal for relieving muscle aches, joint pain, and even headaches when applied topically with a carrier oil. Additionally, clove oil is rich in antioxidants, helping to combat oxidative stress, boost immunity, and support cellular health. It can also be used to treat fungal infections, like athlete's foot or candida, and its warming nature makes it a favorite in aromatherapy for improving circulation and reducing stress. Whether used in oral care, skincare, massage, or aromatherapy, Clove Oil delivers potent, plant-based wellness in every drop.
How to Prepare
Taking Clove Oil requires careful use due to its potency, but when used properly, it offers a wide range of therapeutic benefits. For oral care, dilute 1 drop of clove oil in a teaspoon of a carrier oil (like coconut oil) and apply it directly to the gums or tooth with a cotton swab to relieve pain and fight infection. For internal use, only consume 100% pure, food-grade clove oil, and always dilute—typically 1 drop in a glass of warm water, tea, or mixed with a carrier oil, taken once daily for short periods to support digestion or immunity. For topical use, mix a few drops with a carrier oil and massage onto sore muscles, joints, or fungal-affected areas for relief. You can also add a few drops to a diffuser for aromatherapy, helping to boost mood, reduce stress, and clear the air of microbes. As with all essential oils, it's best to start small, use in moderation, and consult a healthcare professional, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
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