Description
Clove bud oil is made from the clove bud which is the part of the plant with the most healing properties. Other companies use clove oil from the leaf and the stem which do not have as many of the healing properties.
The bud contains caryophyllene which has been shown to have significant anti-inflammatory properties.
Helps with bacteria, fungus, inflammation, parasites, viruses, immune system, memory, energy, headaches, insect bites or skin irritations.
Lime, Cinnamon, and Clove were found to inhibit the growth of both gram positive an gram negative bacteria. Gram negative bacteria are resistant to multiple drugs and most available antibiotics. Examples of gram negative bacteria include; E. coli, some types of blood infections, gonorrhea, some types or pneumonia and MRSA.
Used for aches and pains. Especially helpful with dental pain and infection. Put a drop or two on a Q-tip and place on the gums where the toothache is. Clove oil is found in many over the counter dental pain killers because it has numbing properties.
Add a few drops of clove to dry potpourri for a spicy rich smell.
Smells great mixed with cinnamon bark oil.
This oil can be used aromatically and topically with a carrier oil.