Clove Leaf Oil

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This important commercial , oil is distilled from the unopened blossoms of the clove tree (Eugenia caryophyllata), an evergreen plant, originally a native of the Moluccas, t)ut now cultivated in Mauri- tins, Penang, Madagascar, and, especially on the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, which supply about four-fifths

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Boatnical Name : Eugenia caryophyllata
Plant Part Use :  Leaves
Extraction Method : Steam distillation
Plant Family :  Myrtaceae
Appearance :  Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid
Odour :  Spicy, warm, typical odour of eugenol.
Chemical Composition :  Eugenol, Eugenyl Acetate, a-Caryophyllene, lsoeugenol
Blends Well With :  Basil, Cinnamon, Citronella, Rosemary, Nutmeg, Orange, Lemon, Lavender.

Buy Clove Leaf Oil | Eugenia caryophyllata

This important commercial , oil is distilled from the leafs of the clove tree (Eugenia caryophyllata), an evergreen plant, originally a native of the Moluccas, t)ut now cultivated in Mauri- tins, Penang, Madagascar, and, especially on the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, which supply about four-fifths of the world's demand for cloves.

Clove oil is nearly colourless or pale yellow, but darkens on keeping. It has the characteristic aromatic odour of the plant, and a pungent burning taste. The oil distilled from the stems of the plant is of similar composition.

Clove leaf oil Therapeutic Effects : The essential oil is an antiseptic and stimulating oil used in mouthwashes and for gargling. Comforting rubbed onto gums, traditionally used to relieve toothache. Its antibiotic and antiviral properties make it a natural infection fighter. Demonstrating its efficacy across a spectrum of health conditions, this versatile oil emerges as a valuable ally in addressing ailments such as arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, rheumatism, sprains, strains, and toothache. Its therapeutic applications extend further to combatting acne, soothing bruises, treating burns and cuts, acting as a barrier against infections, and serving as a potent pain reliever. Additionally, its efficacy extends to relieving toothache, alleviating mouth sores, addressing rheumatism and arthritis, while also proving advantageous for the digestive system. Furthermore, it exhibits effectiveness against vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, spasms, parasites, and contributes to combating bad breath.

Aromatherapy uses : 
It acts like antiseptic ,antihistamine, antioxidant, aphrodisiac, antifungal, anti-viral, powerful bactericidal-large spectrum, antiparasitic, anthelmintic, antiemetic, expectorant, cicatrizant, spasmolytic, splenetic, stimulant (general, digestive, sexual) and tonic(nervous, hypertensive).

Pharmaceutical uses : In the historical tapestry of ancient Persia, clove found its place as a component in love potions. Within the realm of Chinese medicine, this spice gained recognition for its notable antibacterial and antifungal qualities, finding application in addressing diverse health issues such as diarrhea, hernias, bad breath, bronchitis, skin infections, and even in alleviating the discomfort of childbirth. Ayurvedic medicine, on the other hand, incorporates clove as a remedy for fevers, respiratory issues, and digestive complaints. In the folk medicinal tradition, a combination of clove and apple cider vinegar was employed to relieve headaches. Additionally, clove oil played a role in disinfecting expansive spaces, including theaters, reflecting its historical significance in promoting cleanliness and well-being.


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We can supply essential Oils in small bottles of different dimensions like 15ml, 50ml, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1000ml etc. Also we can supply the essential oils in bulk packaging like, Aluminium Drums, GI Drums, Plastics Drums of various dimensions 25/50/100 litres drums.

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Clove Leaf Oil

Clove Leaf Oil

This important commercial , oil is distilled from the unopened blossoms of the clove tree (Eugenia caryophyllata), an evergreen plant, originally a native of the Moluccas, t)ut now cultivated in Mauri- tins, Penang, Madagascar, and, especially on the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, which supply about four-fifths

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