Umuthi Clove Bud Pure Essential Oil
Umuthi Clove Bud Pure Essential Oil
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Umuthi Botanicals Clove Bud pure essential oil has analgesic, antibacterial & anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful in all things dental as well as candida and other fungal infections. You can use in massage blends to relieve joint pain and sore muscles.
Sizes: 5ml, 10ml or 30ml.
Clove bud essential oil uses
- Fights candida and other fungal infections
- Can be used as natural local anaesthetic
- Useful all things dental and is often used as a dental anaesthetic for toothache
- Acts as a drawing salve
- Can be used as an ant repellent
- Can be used in massage blends to relieve joint pain and sore muscles
Benefits of clove bud essential oil
- 100% Natural and Pure
- Analgesic
- Antibacterial
- Anti-inflammatory
- Anti-fungal
How to use clove bud essential oil
- Apply to the gums surrounding an infected tooth
- Combine with Sweet Orange to make a wonderful fragrance oil
- Diffusing a blend of Cinnamon, Clove, Eucalyptus, Lemon, and Rosemary oils to kill airborne bacteria
- Add a drop of Clove oil to your favourite herbal tea to help relieve nausea
- You can use in massage blends to relieve joint pain and sore muscles.
- Breath in the vapour of this oil to reduce mental fatigue and drowsiness, an aid to long distance driving
Ingredients
100% pure Clove bud (Syzygium aromaticum) essential oil
For your safety
The oil obtained from both cloves and leaves need to be used with caution as they are considered "hot" oils, and may cause skin irritation. Always apply in a 1% dilution, and after a skin sensitivity test.
This natural product is for external use only. Please exercise caution and do not ingest or take internally. Store away from children, animals, sunlight and heat. If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your medical care-giver before use.
About Essential Oils In General
Essential oils are highly concentrated plant essences. The ingestion of essential oils is not recommended without prior advice from your health care practitioner. Dilute in a carrier or base when necessary. Read our quick guide: Essential Oils