Eugenol, eugenyl acetate and beta caryophyllene are the main components of clove claw essential oil. These main components give clove claw essential oil the following properties:
Clove claw essential oil can be exported from Madagascar, and Aromeya is a trusted wholesaler, distributing it worldwide. Originally native to Indonesia, the clove tree has adapted beautifully to the eastern coast of Madagascar, which is now one of the world’s leading exporters of cloves. While clove claw essential oil is slightly milder than the traditional clove bud oil, it remains highly valued—especially in Madagascar—for its potent antiviral properties. It’s commonly used to help relieve dental pain and infections, boost energy, and ease stress.
Eugenol, eugenyl acetate and beta caryophyllene are the main components of clove claw essential oil. These main components give clove claw essential oil the following properties:
A good clove claw essential oil must have the following characteristics. Do not hesitate to ask your dealer to be sure of the quality of your oil.
Eugenol, eugenyl acetate and beta caryophyllene are the main components of clove claw essential oil. These main components give clove claw essential oil the following properties:
A good clove claw essential oil must have the following characteristics. Do not hesitate to ask your dealer to be sure of the quality of your oil.
Madagascar clove claw essential oil is indicated in adults. Pregnant women, babies and children under 6 years of age cannot use clove claw essential oil.
Essential clove claw oil from Madagascar sold by Aromeya is effective in the following cases: • Immune deficiencies • Digestive disorders • Muscle pain • bronchitis, nasopharyngitis, sinusitis, colds • Dental pain or infection, and migraines related to dental pain
Hypertensive people should use it with the utmost caution as it can increase blood pressure. Clove claw essential oil is prohibited for inhalation.
Oral use of this essential oil must be prescribed by a therapist. Do not use this essential oil for an extended period of time without medical advice. For children and babies, use in diluted oral care is possible on the advice of a therapist.