Clove oil uses, Where to buy clove oil, Clove oil side effects

Clove is very important for us we say it Long. In our daily recipes, we use it. Clove is a warm element of nature.

What is clove?

Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum. They are native to the Maluku Islands (or the Moluccas) in Indonesia and are commonly used as a spice. Cloves are commercially harvested primarily in Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Madagascar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania (Zanzibar). Cloves are available throughout the year due to different harvest seasons in different countries.

Clove is an herb also known as

  • Bourgeon Floral de Clou de Girofle,
  • Bouton Floral de Clou de Girofle,
  • Caryophylli Flos,
  • Clavo de Olor,
  • Clos de Giraffe,
  • Ding Xiang,
  • Feuille de Clou de Girofle,
  • Fleur de Clou de Girofle,
  • Flores Caryophylli,
  • Gewurznelken Nagelein,
  • Girofle, Giroflier,
  • Huile de Clou de Girofle,
  • Kreteks,
  • Lavang,
  • Lavanga,
  • Tige de Clou de Girofle.

Clove oil uses

  • liver disease
  • a bleeding or blood clotting disorder such as hemophilia;
  • a weak immune system; or
  • plant or food allergies.
  • erection problems
  • trouble having an orgasm (delayed ejaculation);
  • itching, rash
  • mild skin irritation; or sore gums, mouth irritation, bleeding or swollen gums, or tooth changes after using clove inside the mouth.
  • It treats infections

Other uses not proven with research have included tooth pain, “dry socket” after oral surgery, mouth or throat irritation, cough, upset stomach, vomiting, diarrhea, and other conditions.

 

Where to buy clove oil

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Clove oil side effects

As eugenol is not very common, certain people who are prone to allergies may have an allergic reaction to clove essential oil. This is why most people use it by diluting it a little first. Some of the risks of using this oil are intestinal discomfort, which is fairly common in young children, kidney failure and liver failure. Pregnant women and women who are nursing children should avoid using this oil. It is always best to speak to your doctor before adding this substance to your diet or lifestyle.

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