USDA Certified Organic Clove Bud Essential Oil. 10 ml (1/3 oz). 100% Pure, Undiluted, Therapeutic Grade.
Product Details
Size: 10 ml
Brand: Plant Therapy Essential Oils
- Shipping Weight: 0.3 ounces
- UPC: 680912010085
- Botanical Name: Syzygium aromaticum L
- Aromatic Scent: USDA Certified Organic Clove Bud Essential Oil smells spicy and rich like actual cloves
- 100% Certified Pure, Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil- no fillers, additives, bases or carriers added
- At Plant Therapy we also have some other selections you may be interested in. Includes: Organic Oils- Cajeput, Cedarwood, Citronella, Clove Bud, Eucalyptus (Lemon), Eucalyptus Globulus, Frankincense serrata, Lavender, Lavender Population, Lemon, Lemongrass, Niaouli, Orange (Sweet), Oregano, Peppermint Japanese, Rosemary, Spearmint, Tea Tree, Wintergreen
Size:10 ml Certified Organics: This Certified Organic Oil is USDA Certified. Botanical Name: Syzgium aromaticum L Plant Part: Buds Extraction Method:Steam Distilled Origin: Sri Lanka Description: Organic Clove Bud EssentialOil is derived from the tree Syzgium aromaticum plant. It is a slenderevergreen that grows up to 12 meters in height (approximately 36 feet). At thestart of the rainy season, long buds appear. They change color over time andare beaten from the trees and dried. These are the cloves sold commercially. Color: Pale yellow to yellow clear liquid. Common Uses: Organic Clove BudEssential Oil is an effective agent for minor pains and aches (particulardental pain), and is helpful when battling flu and colds. Consistency:Medium Note: Middle Strength of Aroma: Medium Blends well with: Blendswell with other spice oils including Cinnamon Bark , Nutmeg, Citronella,Grapefruit, Lemon, Orange, Peppermint, Rosemary, and Rose. Aromatic Scent:Organic Clove Bud Essential Oil smells spicy and rich like actual cloves. History: The word clove comes from the Latin word clavus, meaning nail, sincethe shaft and head of the clove bud resembles a nail. Cloves and nutmeg wereamong the most precious of items of Europe of the 16th and 17th centuries, andthey were worth more than their weight in gold. Cautions: Clove Bud Oil cancause sensitization in some individuals and should be used in dilution. Itshould also be avoided during pregnancy.