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 Essential oil
Lemon  
Botanical Name: Eugenia caryophyllata

Method of Extraction: Steam

Clove Bud is steam distilled from the buds of a tree. Some of the countries of origin are Philippines, as well as West and East Indies. Some of its active constituents are eugenol, eugenyl acetate and caryophyllene.

Clove essential oil is well known as a treatment for toothache, this is due to its analgesic and antineuralgic properties. These properties are great for helping to deal with any muscular and articular pains in the body when mixed in small quantities into a massage oil. It must be kept in mind that this oil, as with cinnamon, can be a skin irritant and therefore must be treated with extreme caution.Do not use in baths as it may irritate the skin and mucous membranes. Clove is great blended into a room spray to help clean the air of any airborne germs, as it is an antiseptic as well! Clove blends well with basil, black pepper, cinnamon, citronella, grapefruit, lemon, nutmeg, orange, peppermint, rose or rosemary. Use in a 1% dilution.

References: Information about this essential oil came from the following sources:
Worwood, Valerie Ann. The Fragrant Pharmacy. (Toronto: Bantam Books, 1990)
Davis, Patricia. Aromatherapy: An A-Z. (United Kingdom: Saffron Walden, 1988)
Tisserand, Robert and Tony Balacs. Essential Oil Safety. (Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1995)



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