Sirona Nutrition Essential Oil Clove Bud
Sirona Nutrition Essential Oil Clove Bud
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Clove oil has traditionally been used for a variety of purposes, including:
- as an antimicrobial, to help kill bacteria
- as a pain reliever for conditions such as toothache and muscle pain
- for digestive upset
- to relieve respiratory conditions like asthma and cough.
- clove oil has a compound called eugenol is one of the primary components.
Clove oil had the ability to kill staph bacteria cells in liquid culture and in biofilm. A biofilm is a community of bacteria that lives together, shielded by a protective, slimy film. Most antibiotics aren’t effective at penetrating the biofilm and killing staph bacteria. It also has antifungal activity and was the most effective at stopping the growth of a range of fungi with environmental origins. Eugenol, a major component of clove oil, on the yeast Candida albicans. This yeast can cause fungal infections such as athlete’s foot, oral thrush, and vaginal yeast infections. Clove can help a variety of bacteria that cause respiratory infections, such as pneumonia and influenza. The effect of clove oil on the dental erosion of teeth by acidic beverages, like apple juice. Dental erosion of teeth can lead to cavities. Clove oil and its molecules were effective at preventing dental erosion, leading the authors to believe that clove oil may work in a similar way to fluoride in preventing cavities. Clove oil was found to be the most effective at inhibiting cavity-causing organisms. Clove oil also has been used for dental pain relief. Clove oil may be effective as a topical anesthetic. When applied to the skin, clove oil significantly relieved itching and promoted healing.
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