Organic Clove Essential oil
Clove in its most concentrated form
Sourced from Eugenia caryophyllata (syzygium aromaticum)
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Expiration date (End Of): 04/2028 | Ref. 0001017
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10 ml - Glass bottle anti-UV with dosing dropper
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Discover Clove Essential Oil. Warm, spicy fragrance
Clove has a warm, spicy aroma
Originally from the Moluccas Islands and a key player in the famous spice route, clove is still used all over the world. Its essential oil concentrates all its properties in a pure form.
What is Clove Essential Oil used for?
If you like the aroma of clove, you have to try its essential oil and the different ways to use it. You will undoubtedly enjoy this spice in original ways you may not have known before. Here are some of them:
Create a relaxing and revitalising atmosphere
Daily life can easily turn into a very stressful routine and, without realising it, our mood worsens: we feel more irritable, tense and, in general, less happy.
Creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere, not only at home but also in the workplace, is one of the best ways to relax and cope with daily routines in a better state of mind.
Using a diffuser or vaporiser, and just a few drops of clove essential oil, you can easily create a cosy and relaxing environment for your mind and for those around you.
A comforting massage
A massage with clove essential oil is an excellent way to relax and let yourself be carried away by the sensations you will experience as the oil's aroma unfolds during the massage. Dilute it in a vegetable carrier oil (such as sweet almond or jojoba) and enjoy an aromatic massage that envelops the senses.
Its warm, spicy and gentle fragrance is ideal to accompany a relaxing routine, perfect for ending the day or enjoying a moment for yourself. A simple gesture that invites pause, comfort and natural wellbeing.
Why buy Hévéa Organic Clove Essential Oil?
When buying an essential oil, it is important to pay attention to a series of elements that will give you an approximate idea of its quality. The first is the price. If it is very inexpensive compared to the average market price, you can assume that it is probably mixed with other components that are of no interest and only reduce its quality, falling far short of what a truly good essential oil should offer.
In addition to price, here are the key points to consider when buying an essential oil and ensuring that it is a quality product:
100% pure. Only clove essential oil
Essential oils should not contain any other ingredients that reduce their quality or alter their properties. Hévéa clove essential oil is made exclusively from organic clove sourced from Madagascar.
Eugenia Caryophyllus (syzygium aromaticum)
The clove variety used to produce Hévéa clove essential oil is Eugenia Caryophyllus, also known as syzygium aromaticum. The volatile compounds that give it its characteristic aroma are Beta-caryophyllene, Eugenol and Eugenyl acetate.
Organic-certified clove
The clove used by Hévéa is organically certified, ensuring that no pesticides or chemical agents such as artificial fertilisers or genetically modified organisms have been used. All its properties are preserved naturally from the very beginning.
Protective packaging for better preservation
It is essential for an essential oil to be protected from light and air so that it does not deteriorate and lose its properties quickly. That is why Hévéa packages its clove essential oil in a tinted glass bottle, which protects it from ultraviolet rays. Its airtight cap also protects it from contact with air, keeping the oil in optimal condition.
Food-grade
Hévéa clove essential oil is suitable for food use, so as long as it is used with caution and in safe doses, it can be used orally or in culinary preparations. Thanks to the dropper included in the bottle, you will have maximum precision when dosing the essential oil.
Clove, a highly valued spice
Clove, or clove bud, is a spice native to the Moluccas Islands in Indonesia, known in ancient times as the Spice Islands. During the Middle Ages, clove had a value comparable to gold, and its possession was a symbol of status and wealth.
Clove is actually the dried flower bud of the tree, harvested before it blooms, and is highly aromatic, which led to its widespread use in gastronomy and perfumery.
As a curiosity, in ancient China clove was used to freshen the breath before speaking to the emperor, and in some countries today it is used as a natural insect repellent.
Note on the use of essential oils
Please note that essential oils are highly concentrated substances that must always be diluted before use with a carrier oil, using only a very small amount and following the product recommendations. For topical use, if you have never used it before, perform a sensitivity test on a small area of skin by diluting it with an oil such as jojoba or sweet almond.
How to complement Organic Clove Essential Oil
If you are looking for something to support digestion, try Anastore Angelica Capsules, a natural food supplement that facilitates digestion1 and contributes to digestive comfort1.
When it comes to cardiovascular health, the benefits of garlic are well known, and Deodorised Garlic capsules contain a 100:1 extract which, being deodorised, avoids the digestive discomfort associated with garlic.
Bibliography
- Extracted from the EFSA health claims application list, under evaluation (ID 3732).
- Extracted from the EFSA health claims application list, under evaluation (ID 1992).
Ingredients: Organic Clove Essential oil
Beta-caryophyllene, Eugenol, Eugenyl acetate
Smell: Warm, spicy and smooth odour.
INCI:
Eugenia Caryophyllus Bud Oil*
* ingredients produced by Organic Farming
Use: Organic Clove Essential oil
DIRECTIONS:
• Main uses of Essential Oils: medical treatment (oral, transcutaneous, cutaneous, pulmonary application), therapeutic massage, cosmetic skin and hair care, balneotherapy, perfumes and cosmetics and gastronomy.
• Essential Oils are highly concentrated vegetable extracts. For all methods of adsorption and in particular oral application, use the appropriate excipients.
• Essential Oils are not water-soluble: do not use water as an excipient, use vegetable oils, a cleansing base (shampoo, shower gel), alcohol or a neutral cream base.
• For oral application: dilute Essential Oil in a vegetable oil, honey or sugar (sugar cane syrup).
WARNINGS:
• Keep out of the reach of children.
• Never pour pure Essential Oils into water, if used in this way they may cause skin irritation.
• Not suitable for children under the age of 3.
• Some Essential Oils may be dangerous for pregnant and breast-feeding women. Avoid self-medication. Seek advice from your aromatherapy doctor.
• Special attention should always be given to patients with a known allergy; a certain number of potentially allergenic molecules may be present in Essential Oils (cinnemaldehyde, citral, citronella oil, eugenol, geraniol, d-limonene, linalol, coumarin etc.).
• Some Essential Oils irritate the skin and mucous membranes; bear in mind the aggressiveness of phenols and aldehydes to the skin and mucous membranes. Select suitable excipients and appropriate concentrations.
• A skin test is recommended prior to use for checking tolerance of Essential Oils (apply to inside of the wrist).
• If oils are splashed into the eyes, wipe the affected eye immediately with a cotton wool pad soaked in pure vegetable oil or place a few drops of pure vegetable oil into the eye.
• Never apply pure Essential Oils to the anogenital region, aural or nasal passages or administer intravenously.
• In the event of accidental swallowing ingest vegetable oil (1 to 3 tablespoons), do not induce vomiting. Never drink water.
• All citrus essential oils are photosensitive. Do not expose yourself to the sun within 12 hours of application or ingestion.
• Peppermint essential oil should never be applied over an extensive cutaneous area (freezing reaction).
• Medical supervision is essential for all pathologies with a lengthy duration and for the elderly since it is advisable to check the absence of an interaction between Essential Oils and on-going treatments.
In the event of the accidental ingestion of a large quantity of Essential Oil contact your nearest anti-poisons centre.
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS:
Keep out of light and away from heat.
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