eugenol
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Basil, Holy
Ocimum sanctum (Ocimum gratissimum), eugenol type, organically produced, steam-distilled leaves and blossoms, India.
• Spicy/pungent
• Stress reducer
• Memory retention
• Anti-bacterial
• Use with care in certain medical conditions
Cinnamon Leaf
Cinnamomum zeylanicum, organically produced, steam-distilled leaves, Madagascar
•Highest in Eugenol, also found in Clove Oil
•Antibacterial, antifungal
•Respiratory and circulatory stimulant via inhalation
•May use highly diluted in tooth/gum care blends
•Avoid use pregnancy and breastfeeding
•Skin sensitizer and irritant
•May inhibit blood clotting
Clove Bud
Eugenia caryophyllata, organically produced, steam-distilled flower buds, Madagascar
•Avoid use if on anticoagulant therapy (blood thinners)
•Mucous membrane and strong skin irritant
•Use with caution and respect
•Antiseptic, diffuse in sick room with other oils
•Stimulant, said to be helpful for fatigue
Essential Oils, CO2s, Spices, A - E
Clove Bud CO2
Syzygium aromaticum, organically grown dried buds, CO2 Select, extracted in Germany
•Avoid use if on anticoagulant therapy (blood thinners)
•Avoid use during pregnancy or lactation. Do not use on children.
•Mucous membrane and strong skin irritant
•Use with caution and respect
•Antiseptic, Antibacterial, Antioxidant
•Diffuse in sick room with other oils
•Stimulant, said to be helpful for fatigue
•Anti-inflammatory with beta carophyllene. Use at very low dilution.