Clove Oil – Perfect for mould 100ml
$29.80
Clove is an evergreen tree, which produces a flower bud that has numerous medicinal properties. It is often referred to as clove bud. Clove bud has a shaft and a head and hence it has the Latin name clavus meaning nail. Clove was extensively used in the ancient Indian and Chinese civilizations and it spread to other parts of the world, including Europe, during the seventh and eighth centuries.
Description
Clove is an evergreen tree, which produces a flower bud that has numerous medicinal properties. It is often referred to as clove bud. Clove bud has a shaft and a head and hence it has the Latin name clavus meaning nail. Clove was extensively used in the ancient Indian and Chinese civilizations and it spread to other parts of the world, including Europe, during the seventh and eighth centuries.
Clove Oil for Mould:
Clove Oil is commonly used for cleaning mould. It inhibits mould by attacking and killing the spores.
Directions:
1.The surface should be cleaned with a solution of vinegar and bicarbonate soda. (suggestion : 4 litres of hot water, 1 table spoon sodium bicarbonate plus half a cup of vinegar).
2.Prepare a solution of Clove oil by mixing 1 teaspoon of Primoil Clove oil with 1 litre of water.
3.Spray solution of clove oil onto the cleaned area.
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Clove Oil for Toothache:
Clove oil is perhaps best known as a traditional first aid remedy for toothache. It contains eugenol which is a natural pain killer and antibacterial.
Directions:
•One drop on a cotton bud applied directly to the tooth (avoiding the gum area) is sufficient. Use with caution.
•This is NOT recommend for children under the age of five.
Clove Oil in Aromatherapy:
Clove oil has a grounding and uplifting scent. It can be used for strengthening and calming the nervous system and may help to improve depression and fatigue by stimulating the mind and senses. It is also well known as an aphrodisiac and can help to relieve mental stress.
Clove oil blends well with Lavender, Lemon, Orange, & Peppermint.
Directions:
•Use Primoil Clove Oil in a vaporizer either singly or you can experiment with a combination of oils.
•A few drops of essential oil can be used to fragrance massage oil or added to bases for cosmetic applications.
Clove Oil Safety:
Clove oil should not be used directly on the skin as it can irritate sensitive mucous membranes and certainly not on broken skin. If necessary an extremely weak dilution of less than 1% may be used.
Clove oil should not be used by anyone taking anti-coagulant blood thinners) medication.
•Do not use during pregnancy unless under the guidance of a health care professional.
Clove oil should not be taken orally.
•It is recommended that you keep clove oil away from children.
StoringClove Oil:
All essential oils should be well sealed, stored out of direct sunlight and away from heat.
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