Clove Bud Essential Oil

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Clove Bud Essential Oil

What are the Health Benefits of Clove Bud?

The fragrance of cloves is warming and relaxing, it has a sweet, spicy fragrance that is stimulating and revitalizing. Energetically, mentally, and emotionally, clove is said to promote healthy boundaries, helping a person feel empowered and encouraged to stand strong. Clove is great in blends when used to treat infectious sores, leg ulcers, acne, athlete's foot, bruises, burns, and toothaches. It is a powerful antioxidant, promotes circulation, and supports a healthy immune system. 

.17fl. oz/5 ml

100% Organic

Clove Bud Facts

  • Latin Name: Syzygium aromaticum syn. / Eugenia caryophyllata
  • Family: Myrtaceae
  • Part Used: Bud
  • Extraction Method: Steam distillation
  • Main Chemical Components: Eugenol, Acetoeugenol, Eugenyl, Acetate, Caryophyllene, D-Cadinene
  • Blend Factor: 5

      How do you use Clove Bud Essential Oil?

      • Diffusion: Use a few drops (1 or 2) in your diffuser
      • Topical: Clove Bud blends well with any carrier oil and blends well with many other essential oils complementary (See what Clove Bud blends well with below). 

      What are the Safety Precautions of Clove Bud essential oil?

      May cause skin irritation on sensitive skin. Always use diluted and do not ingest. Avoid during pregnancy, do not use on children under 12 years of age. Do not use in baths. Keep out of reach of children. If you are nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a health professional prior to use. For external use only. Keep away from eyes and mucous membranes. Store in a cool dark place.

      What does Clove Bud essential oil blend well with?

      Basil, Bay Bergamot, Chamomile Roman, Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Grapefruit, Geranium, Ginger, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Mandarin, Orange, Palmarosa, Peppermint, Rose, Rosemary, Sandalwood, and Ylang Ylang.

       

      References:

      Nerys Purchon and Lora Cantele (2014), The Complete Aromatherapy & Essential Oils Handbook for Everyday Wellness, 151.
      Susan Worwood and Valerie Ann Worwood (1995, 2003), Essential Oil Aromatherapy. Pocket Guide to Essential Oils and Aromatherapy, 127.
      Jade Shutes and Christina Weaver (2008), Aromatherapy for Bodyworkers, 337.

      All products are shipped ground, unless otherwise specified. To arrange white-glove delivery, please include your phone number in the order notes section, and specify your interest in coordinating this free add-on.

      Our products are only shipped within the United States. 

      Orders may be returned within 30 days of purchase if unopened, unless you've arranged to have used or damaged pieces return to customer support.

      For additional questions please email us at info@dragonscents.com.


      Clove Bud Essential Oil

      What are the Health Benefits of Clove Bud?

      The fragrance of cloves is warming and relaxing, it has a sweet, spicy fragrance that is stimulating and revitalizing. Energetically, mentally, and emotionally, clove is said to promote healthy boundaries, helping a person feel empowered and encouraged to stand strong. Clove is great in blends when used to treat infectious sores, leg ulcers, acne, athlete's foot, bruises, burns, and toothaches. It is a powerful antioxidant, promotes circulation, and supports a healthy immune system. 

      .17fl. oz/5 ml

      100% Organic

      Clove Bud Facts

      • Latin Name: Syzygium aromaticum syn. / Eugenia caryophyllata
      • Family: Myrtaceae
      • Part Used: Bud
      • Extraction Method: Steam distillation
      • Main Chemical Components: Eugenol, Acetoeugenol, Eugenyl, Acetate, Caryophyllene, D-Cadinene
      • Blend Factor: 5

          How do you use Clove Bud Essential Oil?

          • Diffusion: Use a few drops (1 or 2) in your diffuser
          • Topical: Clove Bud blends well with any carrier oil and blends well with many other essential oils complementary (See what Clove Bud blends well with below). 

          What are the Safety Precautions of Clove Bud essential oil?

          May cause skin irritation on sensitive skin. Always use diluted and do not ingest. Avoid during pregnancy, do not use on children under 12 years of age. Do not use in baths. Keep out of reach of children. If you are nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult a health professional prior to use. For external use only. Keep away from eyes and mucous membranes. Store in a cool dark place.

          What does Clove Bud essential oil blend well with?

          Basil, Bay Bergamot, Chamomile Roman, Cinnamon Bark, Clary Sage, Grapefruit, Geranium, Ginger, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Mandarin, Orange, Palmarosa, Peppermint, Rose, Rosemary, Sandalwood, and Ylang Ylang.

           

          References:

          Nerys Purchon and Lora Cantele (2014), The Complete Aromatherapy & Essential Oils Handbook for Everyday Wellness, 151.
          Susan Worwood and Valerie Ann Worwood (1995, 2003), Essential Oil Aromatherapy. Pocket Guide to Essential Oils and Aromatherapy, 127.
          Jade Shutes and Christina Weaver (2008), Aromatherapy for Bodyworkers, 337.

          All products are shipped ground, unless otherwise specified. To arrange white-glove delivery, please include your phone number in the order notes section, and specify your interest in coordinating this free add-on.

          Our products are only shipped within the United States. 

          Orders may be returned within 30 days of purchase if unopened, unless you've arranged to have used or damaged pieces return to customer support.

          For additional questions please email us at info@dragonscents.com.