Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 I got pure oil of clove in the baking section of the store. You can get it for making candy etc. but it has to say PURE oil of clove. It worked last night for me but it did upset my stomache slightly because I was drinking water after using it. I suggest eatting something before you use it because even if you are not swallowing large amounts you do swallow a little when drinking or with saliva and it is very strong. Good Luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Hi. I was wondering about the oil of cloves for a toothache. I went to the health store and the only oil of cloves they had was oil that you burn for sense. is this the one I am supposed to use. I was a little afraid to put it in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Essential oils is what you're looking for. Oil of Clove. They usually will come in a brown bottle in a 1 oz or larger size with a dropper. Unlike incense oils which come in small clear bottles without a dropper. Look in the dental section if you can't find it on the shelf elsewhere. Jenny Kernan --- mycodismodis <mycodismodis wrote: > Hi. I was wondering about the oil of cloves for a > toothache. I went > to the health store and the only oil of cloves they > had was oil that > you burn for sense. is this the one I am supposed > to use. I was a > little afraid to put it in my mouth. Please help. > Thanks in advance > > Quantum Biofeedback Therapy Remote Healing or Local Sessions www.QuantumAssociatesofUtah.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 If you can't find it in the stores, do this: Take a package of whole cloves, which usually is easy to find, and add a cup of extra virgin olive oil to your blender. Blend until it is quite well combined, but not beginning to paste up. Put it into a glass jar and seal. Allow this to sit for two to four hours in the sun. The clove sediment will settle to the bottom of the jar, leaving the natural oils infused in the olive oil on top. Use an eye dropper to extract what you need, and only use a drop or two at a time. Any concentration of clove oil is full of something called " Eugenol, " which actually is the scientific name for the active pain killing ingredient in cloves. The dental industry has been using it for years as a preparation for the pain reducing fillings placed before a root canal or any other deep dental work is finished. The next time you're in the dentist's office, ask them about IRM, and see what they tell you about it. One caution with this: Any form of clove oil is extremely HOT. USE ANY STRENGTH OF THIS OIL SPARINGLY. When I mention one or two drops only, you really don't want to use much more. The oils can scald the very sensitive mouth tissues, and may make things worse than they already are. Hope this helps. Dawn www.windtraveler.net , Jenny Kernan <rainysnana wrote: > > Essential oils is what you're looking for. Oil of > Clove. They usually will come in a brown bottle in a 1 > oz or larger size with a dropper. Unlike incense oils > which come in small clear bottles without a dropper. > Look in the dental section if you can't find it on the > shelf elsewhere. > > Jenny Kernan > > --- mycodismodis <mycodismodis wrote: > > > Hi. I was wondering about the oil of cloves for a > > toothache. I went > > to the health store and the only oil of cloves they > > had was oil that > > you burn for sense. is this the one I am supposed > > to use. I was a > > little afraid to put it in my mouth. Please help. > > Thanks in advance > > > > > > > Quantum Biofeedback Therapy > Remote Healing or Local Sessions > www.QuantumAssociatesofUtah.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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