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Clove Leaf Oil Profile
Syzgium aromaticum
Clove Leaf Oil Profile Information
| Clove leaf Oil |
| Common Name |
- Clove Leaf Essential Oil |
| Botanical Name |
- Syzgium aromaticum |
| Country of Origin |
- India |
| Parts Used |
- Leaves |
| Extraction |
- Steam Distillation |
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Clove Leaf oil Profile General - Clove is a slender evergreen tree up to 39ft high. Its bright green leaves stand in pairs on short stalks. The long buds have a rosy-pinkcorolla at the tip; as the corolla fades the calyx turns red. The whole tree is highly aromatic. The spice was introduced into Europe from the fourth to the sixth century. Believed to be native to Indonesia; now cultivated worldwide, especially in the Philippines, the Molucca Islands and Madagascar. The main oil-producing countries are Madagascar and Indonesia. Clove leaf oil is steam distilled from the leaf of the plant. The medicinal properties reside in the volatile oil. If distilled with water, salt must be added to raise the temperature of ebullition and the same Cloves must be distilled over and over again to get their full essence. The oil is frequently adulterated with fixed oil and oil of Pimento and Copaiba.
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Clove oil Uses - Clove Leaf essential oil, Syzgium aromaticum, is warming, antiseptic, disinfectant, insect repellent and relieves sore muscles during massage. Blends well with
Basil, citrus oils and spice oils. A drop on a surface will kill ants, also makes nice air freshener. It is a strong germicide, a powerful antiseptic, a weak local anaesthetic applied to decayed teeth, and has been used with success as a stimulating expectorant in phthisis and bronchial troubles. Used in dental preparations, and as a fragrance component in toothpastes, soaps, toiletries, cosmetics and perfumes. Extensively employed as a
flavor ingredient in major food categories, alcoholic and soft drinks. Used in the production of printing ink, glue and varnish; clove leaf oil is used as the starting material for the isolation of eugenol.
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Clove Leaf oil, Syzgium aromaticum, blends well with
the following essential oils: Basil,
rose, lavender, vanillin,
clary sage,
bergamot, bay leaf,
lavandin,
allspice, ylang ylang, and cananga.
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Clove oil Cautions - All clove oil can cause skin and mucous membrane irritation; clove bud and stem oil may cause
dermatitis. Clove bud is the least toxic of the tree oils because of its lower eugenol percentage. Use in moderation only, in low dilution (less then 1 percent).
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Clove oil Properties - Anthelmintic, antibiotic, anti-sphrodisiac, emetic, antihistaminic, anti-rheumatic, anti-neuralgic,
antioxidant, antiseptic, counterirritant, expectorant, stimulant, spasmolytic, stomachic, vermifuge.
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All of our essential oils are 100% pure and natural
essential oils,
of therapeutic grade and free from any chemicals or pesticides.
Although all of our products are of
premium quality, our essential oils are not certified
organic essential oils.
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Clove Leaf Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential oils can also be used in soap
making
ingredients,
lotions, massage oils, diffusers, potpourri, scent, air fresheners, body
fragrance, perfume oils, aromatherapy products, bath oils, towel scenting, spa's, incense, light rings, laundry, facial steams, hair treatments, and more. |
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