
Clove Bud Essential Oil
Clove Bud Essential Oil
Scientific Name: Eugenia caryophyllata
Country of Origin: Madagascar
Distillation Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part: Bud
Perfume Note: Middle
Clove has been used as a spice for thousands of years. It has a warm, spicy aroma with a touch of fruity nuances.
Blending Suggestions: with other citrus oils, lavender, rose, jasmine, ylang ylang, frankincense, clary sage, benzoin, bergamot, rosemary, eucalyptus.
Suggested Oil Uses & Properties for External Applications:
Anointing Oil, Perfume, Massage, Lotion, Soap
Warming, Comforting, Uplifting
Analgesic, Antimicrobial. Antioxidant. Anti-inflammatory
Safety:
Cautions: There is a moderate possibility of skin sensitization and mucous membrane irritation. Use low dilutions on the skin (0.5% or less in a carrier oil) for short periods of time. Do not use with babies and young children. Do not use undiluted on the skin. Use caution inhaling or diffusing this oil.
Tisserand, Robert; Young, Rodney. Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals (pp. 1090-1091). Elsevier Health Sciences. Kindle Edition.
Storage: Store in a dark colored bottle out of direct sunlight.
Biblical Scripture References
Archeologists have found cloves in a ceramic vessel in Syria, with evidence that dates the find to within a few years of 1721 BCE
Turner, Jack (2004). Spice: The History of a Temptation. Vintage Books. pp. xv. ISBN 0-375-70705-0.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.