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Clove Leaf Essential Oil – Natural Power & Antiseptic

Clove Leaf Essential Oil – Natural Power & Antiseptic

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Natural protection & energy with clove essential oil

Clove Leaf Essential Oil comes from the leaves of the clove tree and is one of the most powerful natural essential oils with antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It is particularly effective for oral problems, muscle pain, acne, and even for natural immune support.

It has a strong antiseptic effect and is widely used for the prevention and treatment of various infectious diseases, such as oral infections, leg ulcers, and skin inflammations.

Furthermore, it is particularly effective in combating toothache, in cases of sinusitis, flu, cough, neuralgia, and muscle pain and successfully relieves digestive disorders, such as indigestion and bloating.

Its characteristic spicy, warming aroma enhances concentration, reduces fatigue and acts as an aphrodisiac, as it stimulates the sexual mood. On a psychological level, it eliminates anxiety and gives self-confidence and clarity of mind. It combines extremely well with Ylang-Ylang, Rose, Geranium, Lavender, Orange, and Cinnamon.

Ideal for use in DIY toothpastes, massage oils, natural antiseptics & aromatherapy.

Strengthen your defenses naturally! Order Clove Leaf Essential Oil and enjoy powerful action in cosmetics and treatments.

100% natural, vegan and cruelty-free.

Find out about the safe use of essential oils here.

"The Clove, with the scientific name Eugenia Cariophyllata, is the aromatic flower of the Syzygium Aromaticum tree, from the Myrtaceae family. An evergreen tree that reaches 8-12 meters in height, with large leaves and blood-colored flowers grouped in terminal clusters. It is native to the Moluccas (Malacca) islands in Indonesia and is widely used as a spice. Its therapeutic effects have been known since antiquity. The Ancient Greeks and Romans used it to relieve toothaches, the ancient Persians as a love potion, while the Chinese used it to combat bad breath, especially when speaking with the Emperor."

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