in low dilution (less than 1 percent).
Topical Application
SAFETY DATA All clove oil can cause skin and mucous membrane irritation; Clove bud may cause dermatitis. Clove
SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing.
Blends well with...
Rose
Lavender
Vanilla
Clary Sage
Bergamot
Ylang Ylang
Dill
SAFETY DATA All clove oil can cause skin and mucous membrane irritation; Clove bud may cause dermatitis. Clove
bud is the least toxic of the tree oils because of the lower eugenol percentage. Use in moderation only,
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Clary Sage
Jasmine
Neroli
Sandalwood
Ginger
Other Spice Oils
in low dilution (less than 1 percent).
Country of Origin: Phillipines
A colorless to pale yellow liquid with a light, fresh, balsamic-spicy, lemon-like odor. Acts as an antiseptic, balsamic, expectorant, regulatory, stimulant, stomachic, and tonic.
SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing.
Country of Origin: France
A pale yellow to greenish-olive mobile liquid with a smoky, sweet-balsamic tenacious odor. Acts as an antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, deodorant, styptic, and tonic.
Country of Origin: Russia
Colorless to pale yellow liquid with a sweet, woody-spicy, slightly musky fragrance.
SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing.
SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, possible sensitization in some individuals. Eucalyptus Oil is toxic when taken
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SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, possible sensitization in some individuals. Eucalyptus Oil is toxic when taken
Country of Origin: China
A colorless mobile liquid (yellow when aged), with a somewhat harsh camphoraceous odor. Acts as analgesic, antiseptic, decongestant, diuretic, parasiticide, and more.
Herbal/Folk Tradition
It was highly valued as a medicine and as an incense by ancient civilizations and is still used as a purification incense by the Tibetans. The Chinese consider the nuts very nutritious, beneficial for the liver and respiratory system. Also used to check profuse perspiration.
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(Citridora)
(Cupressus sempervirens)
SAFETY DATA Generally non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing. Stupefying in large doses. Use in moderation.
Country of Origin: Sri Lanka
Pale yellow liquid with a sweet-spicy odor and a fruity-fresh top note. Aids as antibiotic, antihistamine, anti-oxidant, antiseptic, counter-irritant, and vermifuge.
Herbal/Folk Tradition
Used as a spice worldwide (domestically). Tincture of cloves has been used for skin infections (scabies, athlete's foot); for digestive upsets, intestinal parasites, to ease the pain of childbirth, and notably for toothaches. In Chinese medicine, the oil is used for diarrhea, hernias, bad breath and bronchitis.
(Canarium luzonicum)
Blends well with...
Myrrh
Frankincense
Rosemary
Lavender
Sage
Various Spice Oils
bud is the least toxic of the tree oils because of the lower eugenol percentage. Use in moderation only,
Available in:
1/4 oz - $8.95
1/2 oz - $14.95
1 oz - $22.95
SAFETY DATA All clove oil can cause skin and mucous membrane irritation; Use in moderation only; in low dilution
Blends well with...
Rose
Lavender
Vanilla
Clary Sage
Bergamot
Ylang Ylang
SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, possible sensitization in some individuals. Eucalyptus Oil is toxic when taken
Blends well with...
Pine
Mandarin
Juniper
Marjoram
Sandalwood
SAFETY DATA Generally non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing. Stupefying in large doses. Use in moderation.
SAFETY DATA All clove oil can cause skin and mucous membrane irritation; Use in moderation only; in low dilution
SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing.
internally.
Herbal/Folk Tradition
In ancient Egyptian times, the seeds were left in the tomb of Rameses II. The seeds and leaves were used as a garnish and domestic spice, especially in curries. It has been used therapeutically, mainly in the form of an infusion for children's diarrhea, digestive upsets, anorexia and flatulence. In Chinese medicine, the whole herb is used for dysentery, piles, measles, nausea, toothaches, and painful hernias.
(Globulus)
internally.
Cypress
Blends well with...
Thyme
Rosemary
Pine
Cedarwood
Lemon
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(Syzygium aromaticum)
(Eucalyptus Globulus)
Coriander
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SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, possible sensitization in some individuals. Eucalyptus Oil is toxic when taken
Country of Origin: Sri Lanka
Pale yellow liquid with a sweet-spicy odor and a fruity-fresh top note. Aids as antibiotic, antihistamine, anti-oxidant, antiseptic, counter-irritant, and vermifuge.
Herbal/Folk Tradition
Used in Germany and Scandinavia since early times for medicinal and culinary purposes. Used with fish and cucumber, and the seeds are baked into bread. In the West and the East it is used as a soothing digestive aid for indigestion, wind, colic, etc., especially subtle enough for children.
Blends well with...
Basil
Black Pepper
Rosemary
Vetiver
Ylang Ylang
Other Eucalyptus Oils
SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing.
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(Syzygium aromaticum)
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Inhalation Application
Herbal/Folk Tradition
A traditional household remedy in Australia, the leaves and oil are used especially for respiratory ailments such as bronchitis and croup, and the dried leaves are smoked like tobacco for asthma. It is also used for feverish conditions (malaria, typhoid, cholera, etc.) and skin problems such as burns, ulcers, and wounds. Extracts are used for aching joints, bacterial dysentery, ringworms, etc.
Bathing Application
Blends well with...
Elemi
Mints
Nutmeg
Various Spice Oils
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Clove (Bud) - Eucalyptus (Globulus)
Herbal/Folk Tradition
Used as a spice worldwide (domestically). Tincture of cloves has been used for skin infections (scabies, athlete's foot); for digestive upsets, intestinal parasites, to ease the pain of childbirth, and notably for toothaches. In Chinese medicine, the oil is used for diarrhea, hernias, bad breath and bronchitis.
SAFETY DATA Non-toxic, non-irritant, non-sensitizing.
Clove Bud
Clove Leaf
Available in:
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Eucalyptus
(Coriandrum sativum)
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(Eucalyptus citridora)
internally.
Clove (Bud) - Eucalyptus (Globulus)
internally.
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1/2 oz - $16.95
1 oz - $25.95
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1/2 oz - $11.95
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Eucalyptus
(Anethum graveolens)
Country of Origin: Brazil
A colorless to pale yellow mobile liquid with a strong, fresh, citronella-like odor. Acts as an antiseptic, antiviral, bactericidal, deodorant, and insecticide.
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Elemi
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Country of Origin: France
A colorless to pale yellow mobile liquid with a light, fresh warm-spicy scent. Acts as an antispasmodic, bactericidal, carminative, digestive, hypotensive, stimulant, and stomachic.
(less than 1 percent).
Herbal/Folk Tradition
Used traditionally for perfuming the linen cupboard by enclosing the dried leaves in a small sachet. During the last century it was regarded as a good insect repellent, especially for cockroaches and silverfish.
Herbal/Folk Tradition
The gum or oleoresin is used locally for skin care, respiratory complaints, and as a general stimulant. Elemi was one of the aromatics used by the ancient Egyptians for the embalming process.
(less than 1 percent).