| Ingredient InAway, Bountiful, Deliverance, Energy, Eternity, Holiday Spirit, LifeForce, MelaPlus, Paine, RefreshMint, SpiceC
 
 Therapeutic Properties
 antiseptic, antibiotic, strongly antiviral,  antifungal, analgesic, antineuralgia, antispasmodic, stimulant,  carminative, aphrodisiac, stomachic, tonic, antiparasitic, antitumoral
 
 
                                        | Affinity For | 
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 |                      | muscles | digestive system | solar plexus chakra 
 |                      | brain | immune system | root chakra 
 |                      | urinary tract | lymphatic system | all of the meridians 
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 | circulatory system 
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                                        | Resonance | Plant Family | Part Utilized 
 |                      | physical, emotional | Myrtaceae | fruit 
 |  Application
 Careful attention should be paid to the  dilution of clove essential oil before putting it on the skin. Clove  essential oil can be applied to the feet or to any area of the body  where its properties are needed.
 
 Aromatic Considerations
 The aroma of clove improves memory,  alleviates mental and physical exhaustion, protects from negative  energy, and creates feelings of cooperation and courage. Clove helps us  to move forward, exploring new possibilities and experiences, with  enthusiasm.
 
 Emotional/Spiritual Aspects
 The aroma of clove is, literally,  heart-warming. It helps us to look away from ourselves and our own  needs, so we can see the needs of family members and friends. Clove  helps us translate this ‘seeing’ into practical, every day living and  giving. Clove bud oil lifts depression, leaving behind a feeling of  optimism and lightness. Clove bud oil can create and sustain a positive  outlook and attitude.
 
 Physical Aspects
 Spices are among the most nutritional herbal  remedies, and clove is one of the best. When clove bud essential oil is  absorbed into the body, it provides missing nutrients. Because clove  oil improves the overall nutrition in the body, it can be of benefit in  many physical conditions. Clove bud is excellent in the early stages of  illness to kill viruses and bacteria. Clove’s stimulative and nutritive  properties are helpful later on, during the recovery phase, to rebuild  energy and stamina. Clove bud is a strong topical anesthetic and pain  reliever. It is often used to lessen the pain of a toothache until the  problem can be remedied by a dentist. Clove acts on the digestive system  for flatulence, nausea, and diarrhea. Clove bud essential oil is strong  enough to dissolve warts. It should be used undiluted several times a  day directly on the wart. Putting a drop or two on a little round band  aid keeps the clove oil directly against the wart. This method is very  effecti ve. Clove can be used for skin afflictions such as ringworm,  scabies, and skin parasites. Clove is effective against bacteria,  viruses, and funguses, so a diagnosis of exactly what is causing the  problem is unnecessary.
 
 General Information
 Clove bud essential oil has been used in the treatment of Hodgkin’s Disease.
 
 Cautions
 Clove, except as part of a blended oil, should  be avoided by pregnant women. It should be used with caution and diluted  well for use with children and anyone with sensitive skin. Clove is too  strong to be used in the bath. Repeated use of clove as a single can  cause contact sensitization and allergic reactions.
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