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STEP 17 – SPICY OILS 2: CLOVE ESSENTIAL OIL

Known for its ability to cleanse teeth and gums, CLOVE Essential Oil is also a stimulating and energizing oil that produces a warm, woody aroma.

CLOVE has been used for years in dental preparations, candy, and gum for its flavor and ability to cleanse the mouth, yet it provides a myriad of benefits. Its main chemical component, eugenol, makes it a very stimulating and energizing Essential Oil that can be used as a warming massage oil. 

CLOVE contains powerful antioxidant properties and supports cardiovascular health when taken internally. As a cooking spice, CLOVE adds a spicy flavor to any dish or dessert while providing internal health benefits.

EVERYDAY USES

• Add one drop to toothpaste to clean teeth and gums.

• Place one drop in two ounces of water, and gargle for a soothing effect.

• Take in veggie capsules to support cardiovascular health.

• Use with oil pulling to promote healthy gums.

• Combine with the All-Natural Hand and Body Lotion for a warming massage.

• Diffuse to promote feelings of empowerment, courage, and personal integrity. Try diffusing three drops CLOVE, two drops Cinnamon, and one drop Wild Orange during fall and winter months.

KITCHEN USES

• Replace ground clove with Essential Oil in your favorite Pumpkin Pie recipe.

• Add one drop to your pork roast or ham.

• Add one drop to your sugar before adding to your coffee or tea. This goes well with Cinnamon Bark.

CHAI TEA RECIPE

• 1 drop Cardamom Essential Oil

• 1 drop CLOVE BUD Essential Oil

• 1 drop Black Pepper Essential Oil

• 1 drop Cinnamon Essential Oil

Brew a cup of black tea. After steeping, add Essential Oils.

QUESTION – WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE WARM FALL OR WINTER DRINK?

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