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CLOVE LEAF ESSENTIAL OIL

Original price Rs. 250.00 - Original price Rs. 450.00
Original price
Rs. 250.00
Rs. 250.00 - Rs. 450.00
Current price Rs. 250.00

 

A Spicy Elixir for Health and Wellness

Clove leaf essential oil, extracted from the leaves of the Syzygium aromaticum tree, is a potent natural remedy with a multitude of health benefits. Known for its spicy, warm aroma, this essential oil is widely used in aromatherapy and topical applications.

What is Clove Leaf Essential Oil?

Clove leaf essential oil is derived from the leaves of the Syzygium aromaticum tree through a process known as steam distillation. This tree, native to Indonesia and now found in Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Tanzania, and China, is characterized by its aromatic leaves. The oil has a spicy, warm scent that is beautifully invigorating and uplifting.

Health Benefits of Clove Leaf Essential Oil

Clove leaf essential oil is renowned for its antimicrobial, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Here are some of the key health benefits associated with this essential oil:

  1. Mental Health: Clove leaf essential oil is known for its ability to offer clarity and a stimulating atmosphere. It is emotionally balancing and can help overcome negative experiences, nervousness, doubts, and fears.

  2. Skin Care: Clove leaf essential oil is beneficial for various skin conditions due to its anti-inflammatory effects. It also promotes tissue regeneration, making it effective for wound healing.

  3. Repel Negative Energy: Clove leaf essential oil is thought to attract prophetic dreams and act as protection. It can repel negative energy and bring warmth, harmony, and peacefulness.

How to Use Clove Leaf Essential Oil

Clove leaf essential oil can be used in various ways. It can be added to skincare and hair care formulations, or diffused for aromatherapy. However, due to its potent nature, it should be used with caution. It is not recommended for use undiluted or internally unless working with a qualified healthcare practitioner. It should be kept out of reach of children and pets.

Clove leaf essential oil is a versatile and beneficial natural product. Its wide range of health benefits, coupled with its spicy, warm aroma, makes it a valuable addition to any wellness routine. As with any essential oil, it is important to use clove leaf essential oil responsibly and consult with a healthcare professional if you have any concerns.

 

ID CARD

Method of obtaining: Steam Distillation

Part of the plant extracted"Leaves

Botanical name:Syzygium aromaticum

Botanical family: Myrtaceae

Native country: Madagascar

Other names: Eugenia caryophyllus Sprengel

Organoleptic properties

- Appearance: mobile liquid
- Colour: yellow to light brown
- Smell: aromatic, spicy, powerful, close to cloves

Essential oils are sensitive to UV radiation and the gradual evaporation of their constituents. It is, therefore, imperative to keep your essential oils in a coloured glass or aluminium bottle with a tight closure at a temperature between 5°C and 40°C.

Precautions

- Do not use in pregnant (except childbirth) or breastfeeding women or in children under 6 years old.

- Dermacaustic oil, always use highly diluted (max 20% for very localized use) on the skin.

- Can be used in limited quantities and over a short period (maximum 7 days).

- Contraindicated in case of hepatic insufficiency.

- In diffusion, use only diluted in softer essential oils, up to 5-10% max.
- Keep out of reach of children.

- Avoid contact with eyes.
- Certain natural compounds contained in this essential oil may present a risk of allergy in certain sensitive people when the essential oil is incorporated into a cosmetic composition: eugenol.

- As a general rule, always do a test application of your preparation, in the bend of the elbow, at least 48 hours before using it.

DISCLAIMER: These properties, indications and methods of use are taken from reference books or websites in aromatherapy, hydrotherapy and herbal medicine. They are found there regularly, and many of them have been confirmed by observations in the scientific community. However, this information is given for information purposes; it can not in any way constitute medical information nor engage our responsibility. For any use for therapeutic purposes, consult a physician.