Alternative Healing – Secrets of Clove Oil
If you aren’t familiar with clove oil yet just imagine the grinding of a dentists drill. Ahh, the memories! Surprisingly I quite like the smell in moderation.
Clove oil has been used historically for tooth aches but there are many other uses as a natural alternative for healing.
For example it is HIGHLY effective for mould. I moved into a house with the constant smell of mould lingering in the pantry. I wiped it out with salty water, vinegar, and whatever. Nothing worked….until I remembered about clove oil and brought a bottle. About a 1/4 teaspoon in a one litre spray pack well mixed, sprayed on the surfaces of the pantry, and volia! My house smelled festive for days.
Of course if you suffer from mould related health issues this can be is a Godsend.
Not only used for pain killing this handy little alternative healing oil is also has antiseptic and antiparasitic qualities. It can be used for cleaning and numbing cuts.
As always care needs to be taken with use. Clove oil can cause an allergic reaction when applied topically so is diluted with vegetable oil (one drop to four ounces of oil) and can be poisonous if consumed in a large dose.
There are a variety of people who should avoid using clove oil including, but not limited to pregnant women, people with liver or kidney disease, so make sure you check out the risk before buying any.
Blessings,
Keri Eagan
Alternative*Insight
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Tags: alternative healing, alternative natural healing, Clove oil, mould
Excellent advice. Thank you! I have a use for this formula.
Martin O’Connor
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Good to hear about the great use of clove oil.
I’ll remember to use it!
John Ho
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I’ve never heard of this product– clove oil.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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Rob
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This is new to me also. Great to learn about it.
Bert (alter ego- Mister P)
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Great tip. I have somewhere in mind to try this out. Thanks.
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Clove oil is dangerous? Or is that just the standard disclaimer? I am a fan of clove oil.
This reminds me a of great book about cleaning your house with pantyhose. The point of the book was simple solutions with simple items. Of course now no one wears pantyhose so it’s a bit dated.
Katie
Interesting. Thanks for this information.
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I’m not familiar with clove oil but it sure sounds like it has more use than one. Getting rid of mould smells is sometimes so hard to do.
I sure could have used it a few months back for a tooth ache. I finally had the dentist pull it and wish now I could go back on that decision.
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Now this is some information I can use right now. Thank you.
Steve
Wow! I didn’t know Clove oil had so many uses.
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I’ve heard of cloves but never clove oil. My sister always loved the hard candies that were clove flavored. I didn’t like them so much. I wonder if clove oil smells like clove flavored candy! If so, maybe I’ll get some for my sister!!!
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I’ve always enjoyed the smell of cloves. Clove oil sounds wonderful. I also enjoy eucaluptus oil for a clean smell in the house.
Kate