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Clove Bud
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Clove essential oil has various amazing properties such as antiviral, aphrodisiac, antiseptic and stimulating ones. The buds themselves are often used in many cuisines, in drinks, desserts and main courses.
Clove oil’s main use is in dental care. It works wonders when fighting toothaches, gum soreness and mouth ulcers. It is effective in cavities and aids oral hygiene because of its antiseptic properties. You can also gargle the oil in a diluted form to ease throat pain and irritation.
Clove oil is often used in fighting infections such as athlete’s foot, treating wounds, cuts, stings, fungal infections and bruises, and the antiviral properties make it a great immune-booster, making it a must-have for the winter months.
You also will find that many cosmetics fighting skin problems, such as acne contain clove oil. The stimulating ability of the oil increases blood flow speeding up the skin’s natural healing abilities.
Again, due to the stimulating properties of the oil, it works as an aphrodisiac and gets rid of fatigue and stress. It can be used to treat neural issues like anxiety, depression and insomnia.
It is also applied when treating nasal and respiratory problems, the soothing effect helps with clearing breath passages, coughs, colds and bronchitis and asthma.
Clove oil is very effective when treating sty, as well as earache (mix warm with sesame oil). It also aids when fighting nausea, hiccups and stomach-indigestions.
Many believe clove oil helps prevent and treat various of cancers and although the American Cancer Society states no hard, scientific proof can be presented, many people incorporate it in their diet and lifestyle because of this property.
· Lowers Blood pressure and blood sugar (suitable for Diabetic patients)
· Aphrodisiac and stimulant, positive on anxiety, stress and depression
· Positive effect on respiratory and nasal problems and illnesses
· For oral pain, both toothaches and sore gums, sore throat remedy
· For skin care – remedy for acne
· Increases blood flow
Interesting fact: Did you know that Indian cuisine (as well as Chinese) incorporates spices such as cloves, turmeric, cumin, etc., to create the distinguished and rich flavor of their dishes? Indian people are also known to be one of the nations with the lowest percentage of heart diseases, strokes and cancers?
Clove oil’s main use is in dental care. It works wonders when fighting toothaches, gum soreness and mouth ulcers. It is effective in cavities and aids oral hygiene because of its antiseptic properties. You can also gargle the oil in a diluted form to ease throat pain and irritation.
Clove oil is often used in fighting infections such as athlete’s foot, treating wounds, cuts, stings, fungal infections and bruises, and the antiviral properties make it a great immune-booster, making it a must-have for the winter months.
You also will find that many cosmetics fighting skin problems, such as acne contain clove oil. The stimulating ability of the oil increases blood flow speeding up the skin’s natural healing abilities.
Again, due to the stimulating properties of the oil, it works as an aphrodisiac and gets rid of fatigue and stress. It can be used to treat neural issues like anxiety, depression and insomnia.
It is also applied when treating nasal and respiratory problems, the soothing effect helps with clearing breath passages, coughs, colds and bronchitis and asthma.
Clove oil is very effective when treating sty, as well as earache (mix warm with sesame oil). It also aids when fighting nausea, hiccups and stomach-indigestions.
Many believe clove oil helps prevent and treat various of cancers and although the American Cancer Society states no hard, scientific proof can be presented, many people incorporate it in their diet and lifestyle because of this property.
· Lowers Blood pressure and blood sugar (suitable for Diabetic patients)
· Aphrodisiac and stimulant, positive on anxiety, stress and depression
· Positive effect on respiratory and nasal problems and illnesses
· For oral pain, both toothaches and sore gums, sore throat remedy
· For skin care – remedy for acne
· Increases blood flow
Interesting fact: Did you know that Indian cuisine (as well as Chinese) incorporates spices such as cloves, turmeric, cumin, etc., to create the distinguished and rich flavor of their dishes? Indian people are also known to be one of the nations with the lowest percentage of heart diseases, strokes and cancers?