Clove Essential Oil Sri Lanka for Aromatherapy – 15ml – Pure Ceylon Organic Extracts
රු1,350.00 Original price was: රු1,350.00.රු1,250.00Current price is: රු1,250.00.
High quality authentic 100% Clove Essential Oil Sri Lanka, extracted by steam distillation method. The oils are rich in antimicrobial and pain relieving properties to kill bacteria which effective for toothaches, indigestion, cough and culinary purposes. Mostly used in Aroma Therapy for stimulating brain functions and also widely used in Oral care products. Zero additives, not blended or diluted with any other oils. Zero artificial flavors.
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Clove Essential Oil Sri Lanka
Description
Clove essential oil, known for its rich, spicy aroma and therapeutic properties, is a powerful natural product cherished across the globe. This remarkable oil is extracted through steam distillation from the dried flower buds of the clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum), native to Indonesia but widely grown in other tropical regions including Sri Lanka. With its distinctive scent and potent compounds, clove oil has been a cornerstone in traditional healing systems and modern wellness routines alike.
Origins and Composition
The appearance of clove oil ranges from clear and colorless to a subtle pale yellow, carrying a bold fragrance that reflects its spicy botanical roots. Among the various chemical constituents identified in clove oil, eugenol stands out as the key bioactive compound. Eugenol is a powerful phytochemical known for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and anesthetic effects, making it highly sought after in both health and cosmetic industries.
Culinary Uses and Flavoring
Used sparingly, clove essential oil adds a warm, robust flavor to culinary dishes. It pairs beautifully with curries, baked goods, marinades, and even some beverages. Its intense taste means only a few drops are needed to transform the sensory profile of a recipe. In many cultures, especially throughout Asia, clove oil’s flavoring potential has been utilized for generations in pickling, dessert making, and traditional drinks such as chai.
Medicinal and Therapeutic Applications
Historically, clove oil has been used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for a variety of health complaints. Scientific interest in its healing powers continues to grow, as research suggests that clove oil may inhibit the growth of certain bacteria and fungi. This lends support to its long-standing use as an antimicrobial agent.
One of the most well-known benefits of clove oil is its ability to soothe toothaches and oral discomfort. Thanks to its numbing effect, a few diluted drops can ease pain from cavities or gum inflammation. It is frequently included in modern oral care products such as toothpastes, mouthwashes, and dental gels, offering a natural alternative to synthetic ingredients.
️ Beyond oral health, clove oil may help alleviate symptoms of common respiratory conditions. From calming coughs and asthma to reducing headaches and stress-related tension, its warming nature provides comfort and relaxation. A few drops in a diffuser or steam inhalation can promote clearer breathing and an uplifted mood. Some people even turn to clove oil for indigestion or bloating, using it topically with a carrier oil around the abdominal area.
Topical Benefits and Skin Relief
When applied to the skin, clove oil may offer relief from itching, inflammation, and minor wounds. Its antiseptic and healing qualities make it beneficial in skincare products targeted at acne-prone or irritated skin. However, it’s important to always dilute clove oil with a carrier oil such as coconut or jojoba to avoid skin sensitivity.
Anticancer Potential
In laboratory studies, clove oil has demonstrated promising results in inhibiting the growth of cancer cells. Though these findings are preliminary and based on controlled experiments in test tubes, they have sparked further interest in clove oil’s potential role in cancer therapy. Much more research is needed before these properties can be validated for clinical use.
A Multi-Purpose Essential Oil
With its wide spectrum of uses—from enhancing flavor and promoting wellness to supporting oral hygiene and offering topical relief—clove essential oil is a versatile staple. Whether used in tiny culinary doses, added to natural remedies, or blended into skincare routines, clove oil exemplifies how nature can provide potent solutions for daily challenges.
Applications
- Used as an antimicrobial, to help kill bacteria
- Moisturizes Dry Skin and Helps Other Skin Problems
- Prevent oral pains and other diseases such as indigestion, cough, asthma, headache, and symptoms of stress
- Used as the active ingredient to soothe the itching and burning typically associated with coming in contact with poison
- Improves blood circulation
- Used as an insect repellent
- Major ingredient in many weed killer products
- Reduces unpleasant odors of some foods like liver and fish
Product Details
- Botanical Name – Syzygium Aromaticum
- Raw Material – Clove Bud
- Extraction Process – Steam distillation method
- Contents – Eugenol, Eugenol Acetate, β-caryophyllene
- Properties – Anti-microbial, cleansing and pain relieving
- Aroma – Spicy, Sweet, Warm
- Color – Transparent
- Packed in – Amber-colored dropper bottle
- Sizes – 15ml
Caution
- Avoid contact with the eyes. Discontinue use if any irritation occurs.
- Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be mixed with a carrier oil before applying on the skin.
- Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under Doctor’s care. Consult your physician.
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