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Made from Steam Distillate of Eugenia caryophyllata
- Aromatherapy and Aromatic Inhalation: Oils are easily diffused into the air, and diffusers provide the perfect way to practice aromatherapy. Essential oils, when diffused, help create greater spiritual, physical, and emotional harmony with therapeutic benefits.
- Body and Skin Care products: A therapeutic, fragrant ingredient in personal body and skin care products when added to vegetable/carrier oils, massage oil, lotions, and baths.
Spicy and heartwarming, Clove Bud essential oil is a powerful cleaner for the home, especially during seasonal illness. When diffused, it can be an added tool to support a healthy immune system. Clove bud can be used as part of an autumn or winter holiday blend with sweet orange, cinnamon bark/leaf, and ginger or nutmeg to create a warm, cozy, inviting atmosphere.
When highly diluted with your favorite carrier oil, it can be massaged on the outer jaw of adults to help with the occasional toothache; similarly, it can be massaged over aching joints which come with normal wear and tear or aging.
In Asia Cloves are known as 'Flowers of the Gods'. Although native to the Spice Islands and the Philippines, Cloves have long been known and traded in the West. Until the 16th century the Arabs were the chief importers and traders of spices from the East. But once Portuguese explorers discovered the true origin of precious, exotic spices, wars were waged over the dominion of the spice islands - the tropical climate produced an abundance of wonderful exotic spices and Europeans were crazy for them: Cloves, Nutmeg and Cinnamon were among the most precious substances of commerce in those days, and a man's fortune could be made or lost depending on the outcome of their adventures in the East.
The name 'Cloves' actually derives from the Latin 'clavus', meaning 'little nail', which survives in the Dutch name 'Kruidnagel' - Herbnail. In Asia, garlands of Clove flowers are placed around children's necks for protection. It keeps evil spirits away and protects against nasty gossip. In Indonesia, one of the traditional growing areas, Cloves feature predominantly as a flavoring agent for cigarettes, rather than a spice. They are also commonly used as an incense ingredient. The Chinese not only use it as an ingredient in their famous 5 spice mixture, but also as medicine. In western cuisines it is mostly associated with Christmas baking, mulled wine and apple spice.
When the plague raged through Europe, Cloves were in great demand as they were believed to offer protection against the deadly disease. Their anti-septic properties probably indeed saved quite a few souls. Today, Cloves are mostly known for their insect repellent properties and their usefulness as a local anesthetic, particularly in the treatment of toothache.
Traditional:
The highly aromatic clove is best known as an analgesic for minor dental trouble. Toothache and gum infections can be soothed by chewing on a clove, though the taste is quite overpowering. Added to food it aids digestion and acts as a warming, stimulating carminative, that allies nausea and flatulence. It is a powerful antiseptic and antifungal agent, though the oil is more powerful in this regard. Cloves make a good addition for teas for colds, especially if there is a respiratory component, such as bronchitis or phthisis. The oil is used in rubefacients for rheumatic aches and pains.
Magical:
The scent is invigorating and punchy and can be used to boost energy levels or to add extra potency to incense blends or ritual cups. Beware though, of its aphrodisiac powers! It is commonly used in love philtres and potions or carried in the pocket to attract a lover. Cloves offer protection and ward off evil spirits and jealousy. They also make a very potent ritual cleanse. Sometimes they are used for prosperity magic.
A collection of herbs to help restore your confidence and love for yourself!
Contains:- Bee Pollen
- Betony
- Motherwort
- Nettle Leaf
- Orris Root
Our Specialty blend of herbs to help promote confidence and love within yourself!
Contains: Balm of Gilead (Poplar), Bee Pollen, Black Cohosh, Catnip, Motherwort, Nettle Leaf, Orris Root, Rose PetalsA bundle of the most popular herbs used in Love magic!
1/2 ounce each:- Red Rose Petals
- Pink Rose Buds
- Wild Cherry Bark
- Blue Violet Leaf
- Lotus Leaf
- French Lavender
Microwave Safe / Hand Wash
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