Description
CLOVE BUD (Eugenia caryophyllata): May assist the respiratory system, toothache, pain, sore throat, infectious diseases, memory deficiency, impotence, and infected wounds. Assists athlete’s foot, arthritis, rheumatism, sprains, colic, nausea, colds, flu, cancer, Hodgkin’s, dental infections, virus of the nerves (MS), cystitis, diarrhea, amoebic dysentery, viral hepatitis, bacterial colitis, cholera, sinusitis, tuberculosis, hypertension, thyroid dysfunction and fatigue. Anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, antiseptic, anti-fungal, anti-tumoral and anti-parasitic. Also used to help stop smoking.
Emotional Influence: Sense of healing, improved memory, protection, and courage.
Ancient Use: Used for protection against the bubonic/black plague. Was part of the mixture of oils used by the thieves/robbers during the plague outbreak. When captured and questioned as to how they survived the plague, it was found that they were spice perfumers who knew the anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties of Clove and other spices and oils. See OUT OF EGYPT and SPICE DEFENSE SHeMeN/oils.
Modern Use: One of the best known natural anesthetics. High in Phenols which bacteria and virus detest. Thus, used for tooth aches and in tobacco for the numbing effect to minimize the bitter tobacco taste. Paradoxically, it is used to stop smoking also.
Traditional Application: For sore throat or aching tooth, mix 2 drops in ½ c. water and gargle and/or swish around in mouth.
Constituent: Phenols/Esters
EcoCultivated: India/Indonesia
Organic: Madagascar
Descriptor: Antibiotic, antiseptic, alkalizing, antispasmodic and analgesic.
Distilled: Bud
CAUTION: Use with Caution during Pregnancy. May irritate sensitive skin.
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