Clove Bud Oil and It's wonder working pain killers!
How does Clove bud oil help in easing the pain?
Clove bud oil is one of the most potent of the essential oils, so respect the properties in this vital essential oil that Abba has given us.
Properties of Clove Bud Essential Oil (Eugenia caryophyllata)
- Analgesic - pain reliever.
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antifungal - destroys or inhibits growth of fungus
- Antimicrobial - helps to resist or destroy virus' and bacteria.
- Antirheumatic - helps to ease rheumatic pain, inflamed muscles and joints
- Antiseptic - prevents, halts infection
- Digestive - substance that promotes or aids digestion of food
- Stimulant - an agent that quickens the physiological functions of the body
- Can temporarily increases body or organ function which makes it an excellent choice for those with poor circulation, or fatigue.
- Tonic - will strengthen the immune system
Clove Bud Oil is a deep yellowish brown oil with a spicy pepper aroma. It's value is not only as a single stand alone oil, but is priceless in a number of blends. It is well known in the aromatherapy and medical field for its numbing effect on the nerves. Because of this, it makes an effective emergency treatment for toothache pain.
To relieve toothache pain, just put a drop of Clove Oil on a cotton swab and apply it tot he surrounding gum line of the tooth and you'll get almost immediate relief!
Clove bud oil is similar to Cinnamon in its antiseptic and anti-microbial qualities - both essential oils treat a broad spectrum of infections - be they viral, bacterial or fungal. It is a stimulant and therefore is very helpful in the digestive aid area restoring appetite after illnesses.
Not only does Clove work extremely well as both a tonic and pain reliever, it is also used for intestinal parasites and is recommended for various conditions of the respiratory track. A drop or two in your tea or other warm beverage helps alleviate conditions such as asthma, sinus infections and bronchitis.
CAUTION: Clove oil is a volatile oil, so respect it - it is known to irritate the skin and is almost always diluted in a carrier oil or other liquid. More is not always better when it comes to pure therapeutic essential oils! So practice caution and use wisely.









