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Clove (Eugenia Caryophyllata) essential oil has analgesic and stimulating power. It is useful in indigestion, toothache, mouth sores and is a ver good insect repellant. This article will guide you about the properties, uses and common blends of Clove essential oil. CLOVE ESSENTIAL OIL
A strong analgesic for arthritis, Clove also is an antiseptic and stimulating oil useful in mouthwash and gargle. Is a natural sedative and pain reliever and traditionally used to relieve toothache. Properties: Analgesic, Expectorant, and Stimulant Uses: For treating Bronchitis, Colds, Indigestion, Toothache, Infected Wounds, Mouth Sores and Muscle & Nerve Tensions. Doubles up as an Insect Repellant and Room Disinfectant. Combines well with Lavender, Orange, Ylang Ylang A few common blends: Rinsing using a blend of Cherry, Nutmeg, Cloves and Cinnamon proves to be an effective mouthwash. If you are afflicted with chronic bronchitis or feel tired, rub a few drops into the chest 3 times a day. Clove oil is both a stimulant and a pain reliever. Carrying a tiny bag of Cloves, Fennel, or Anise seeds to chew after odorous meals helps fight bad mouth odour. Contraindications: Clove is a powerful skin irritant and should be used carefully. Must be diluted to concentrations less than 1% prior to use. Do not use during pregnancy. Disclaimer: The information provided at womanjunction.com is designed solely for educational purposes only. womanjunction.com does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of the information
provided here. Please consult your own physician and medical advisors.
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