20ml !Prof Clove Oil
!Prof Clove oil is spicy
fragrance oil extracted from the dried flower buds of clove plant(Eugenia caryophyllata). The oil is rich in plant-derived phenylpropanoids, with the main
compound being eugenol. The other bioactive compounds include thymol,
carvacrol, and cinnamaldehyde.
The health benefits
of clove oil include treating a variety of skin issues,
toothache, indigestion, cough, asthma, headache, stress, and blood impurities.
The benefits can be attributed to its anesthetic, antimicrobial, antifungal,
antiseptic, antiviral, aphrodisiac, and stimulating properties. The most
important and common use of clove oil is in dental care. Various kinds of
toothpaste, mouthwashes, and oral care medications contain this oil as an
important ingredient.
Surprising Benefits Of Clove Oil
Treats Acne: Clove oil has potent antimicrobial properties. Research shows that this
oil can inhibit Staphylococcus
bacteria. This bacteria can cause acne breakouts, pimples, boils,
skin sores, rashes, blisters, impetigo, and Staphylococcal scalded skin
syndrome.
Skin Care: Eugenol in clove oil has rejuvenating and stimulating
properties, which can increase blood flow to the skin and make it look radiant.
Used in many products for lessening the effects of aging, like wrinkles,
sagging skin, and blemishes.
Heals Candida
Infections:
Carvacrol and eugenol, in clove
oil, have an anticandidal and antifungal effect. It can be used to heal candidiasis
caused due to a fungus, Candida
albicans.
Dental Care: The germicidal and anesthetic properties of clove oil make it very
effective for relieving toothaches, sore gums, and mouth ulcers.
Dry Socket Treatment: Clove oil is recommended as a solution for dry socket, a painful dental
condition that happens after a permanent extraction of an adult tooth. This is
due to the oil’s strong anti-inflammatory and
antimicrobial properties. It also has the potential to replace benzocaine as a
topical anesthetic in dental treatments.
Antiseptic Properties: Due
to its antiseptic properties,
clove oil can be used for preventing infections. It can be useful for wounds,
cuts, scabies, athlete’s foot, fungal infections, bruises, prickly heat,
and other types of injuries. It can also be used for treating insect bites and
stings.
Boosts Immune System: Clove oil is useful for boosting the immune system. Its
antiviral properties have the ability to purify the blood and
increase resistance to a multitude of diseases because the antioxidants in clove essential
oil scavenge the body of dangerous free radicals. This helps in building
immunity and fighting a multitude of diseases.
Increases Blood
Circulation:
Eugenol, found in clove oil,
helps stimulate blood
circulation. Increased circulation adds to the oxygenation of the blood and
organ systems, which increases metabolism.
Aids Digestion: Clove oil is traditionally used for the treatment of stomach-related
problems such as indigestion, diarrhea, bloating, and flatulence. A few drops
of the oil, if rubbed on the stomach area, can help reduce gas and help
eliminate toxins from the body.
Prevents Ulcers: Clove oil helps stimulate the synthesis of mucus, an important
gastro-protective factor. This is why the oil and eugenol, its main compound,
help protect the digestive tract lining and prevent the formation of ulcers and
gastritis.
Anti-inflammatory
Properties:
The flavonoids in clove oil have potent anti-inflammatory properties.
This powerful natural oil is used to treat all kinds of inflammation in the
body from toothaches, inflamed gums, skin eruptions, or muscle and joint pain,
to inflammation in the gut.
Reduces Nausea: Clove oil is helpful in reducing nausea and vomiting. You can use it
occasionally in aromatherapy. Alternatively, apply a drop to your pillow
at night for long-term inhalation. To get relief from nausea due to seasickness
or motion sickness, put a few drops of clove oil on a napkin and inhale. This
helps calm the system and reduces the feeling of dizziness.
Heart Health: Clove oil can boost heart health in a number of ways. eugenol
in clove oil helped dilate arteries
while reducing systemic blood
pressure. Another bioactive compound in the oil, acetyl eugenol,
is a potent platelet inhibitor. It prevents the formation of a thrombus or a blood
clot.
Antibacterial
properties:
Clove oil has strong antibacterial and antifungal
properties and can inhibit the growth of molds, yeasts, and bacteria. The
phenolic compounds in the oil can kill a number of gram-negative and
gram-positive bacteria.
Lowers Stress: Clove oil has a warming effect on the body and a spicy fragrance, which
immediately refreshes the senses. Topical application or ingestion in a diluted
form can help remove mental exhaustion and fatigue. Because of its
anti-inflammatory nature, clove oil can be mixed with carrier oils and used as
a massage oil, which helps lower stress and tension in the body.