Clove essential oil

Carnation

Carnation is a tropical tree of the Myrtle family, reaching a height of 12 meters. Glossy and large, leathery leaves, juicy green with light dots, the buds are long. Indonesia is considered the birthplace of growth. The essential oil is obtained from the buds and fruits by means of steam distillation.

Burning, tart and woody scent with notes of spicy and fruity freshness.

It has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, soothing, insecticidal, aromatic, analgesic, diuretic, antioxidant, bactericidal, healing, antispasmodic, deodorizing, tonic, antirheumatic, antihistamine properties. It has a beneficial effect on the body in case of toothache, stomach cramps, muscle pain, neuralgia, nervous exhaustion, skin inflammation, tremors, menstrual irregularities, sprains, food poisoning, nausea, reduced immunity, asthma, flu. Prevents tooth decay. Improves blood circulation. Suitable for problematic and oily skin, as well as for massage and bath.

In case of toothache, you can use a rinse; 150 ml of warm water will require one drop of cloves. Massaging the forehead and temples with a mixture of 1 drop of cloves and chamomile helps to get rid of migraines. For acne and blackheads, apply the oil on top of the affected areas. During colds, it is recommended to be treated with inhalation, dilute a drop of ether in 1 liter of hot water, carry out the procedure for no more than 7 minutes.

Forbidden during pregnancy and breastfeeding, persons under 15 years of age. The dosage should be observed and a skin test done before applying the oil.