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Cloves (Organic Powder) - 454g
Cloves (Organic Powder) - 454g
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- Organic
- Absent of harmful chemicals and GMOs
- Packed in a 800 ml plastic bottle with shaker cap
- Add flavour and richness to variety of dishes
- Aromatic
- Strong, pungent, sweet flavour
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Cloves (Organic Powder) - 454g
$41.99
Organic Connections Cloves (Organic Powder) - 454g is a dietary supplement in powder form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Cloves are a pungent warm spice that pack an intense flavour and aroma. These aromatic flower buds are native to Indonesia and are a very common spice that have been used throughout history for everything from food preservation to soothing digestion and even as a topical pain reliever and antiseptic when in oil form. You can enjoy Organic Connection Clove powder to spice up curries, season meats, and also flavour spiced baked goods. This powder from Organic Connection is 100% organic, pesticide-free and grown using ethical practices. [POWDER]
Contains:
Organic Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)
Important Information:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Organic Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)
Important Information:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Spice up curries, season meats, and also flavour spiced baked goods.
Spice up curries, season meats, and also flavour spiced baked goods.
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Organic Connections makes quality food supplements including: Organic ground Cinnamon powder, both Ceylon and Cassia and Organic Slippery Elm Bark powder to provide fibre and support intestinal health. Organic Connections believes in quality, natural and organic ingredients to provide the best in natural health.
Organic Connections makes quality food supplements including: Organic ground Cinnamon powder, both Ceylon and Cassia and Organic Slippery Elm Bark powder to provide fibre and support intestinal health. Organic Connections believes in quality, natural and organic ingredients to provide the best in natural health.
Clove
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Originally used for food preservation cloves have since been discovered as having many health benefits...
Clove was traditionally used as a food preserver prior to the advent of refrigeration. It keeps food from going bad and reduces food borne illnesses because it has antiseptic and anti-parasitic properties. Clove also soothes digestion and decreases gas and bloating. Clove tea can be used for this purpose.
Clove oil
is a topical pain reliever and antiseptic. It is usually used today for toothaches, mouth sores and teething complaints.
Clove can be purchased as a loose herb, spice or essential oil. The loose herb can be made into a tea for topical application or internal use. Clove may be a part of teas for soothing digestion. The spice is often added to bakery items. The essential oil of clove is a highly concentrated substance. When using
essential oils, especially in sensitive areas, be sure to test the oil first on a small area. If necessary, dilute the oil in carrier oil, such as olive, almond or any cooking oil.
Essential oils are toxic when taken internally. Prolonged use of topical clove oil may lead to gum damage. Clove may cause an allergic reaction when used topically or internally.
Clove– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Flower, Bud, Essential Oil.
Applications
· Toothache, Teething Pain, Indigestion, Food Preservation
Optimum Dosage
· Topically, Dilute And Apply As Needed, Internally, Tea-Containing 1-2tsp Of Herb Per Cup. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
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Fennel,
Chamomile,
Calendula
Important Information
· Do Not Use The Essential Oil Of Clove Internally, Except As A Gargle Or For Direct Application To The Gums.
· Do Not Apply Clove Oil Topically For Longer Than A Few Days.
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Originally used for food preservation cloves have since been discovered as having many health benefits...
Clove was traditionally used as a food preserver prior to the advent of refrigeration. It keeps food from going bad and reduces food borne illnesses because it has antiseptic and anti-parasitic properties. Clove also soothes digestion and decreases gas and bloating. Clove tea can be used for this purpose.
Clove oil
is a topical pain reliever and antiseptic. It is usually used today for toothaches, mouth sores and teething complaints.
Clove can be purchased as a loose herb, spice or essential oil. The loose herb can be made into a tea for topical application or internal use. Clove may be a part of teas for soothing digestion. The spice is often added to bakery items. The essential oil of clove is a highly concentrated substance. When using
essential oils, especially in sensitive areas, be sure to test the oil first on a small area. If necessary, dilute the oil in carrier oil, such as olive, almond or any cooking oil.
Essential oils are toxic when taken internally. Prolonged use of topical clove oil may lead to gum damage. Clove may cause an allergic reaction when used topically or internally.
Clove– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Flower, Bud, Essential Oil.
Applications
· Toothache, Teething Pain, Indigestion, Food Preservation
Optimum Dosage
· Topically, Dilute And Apply As Needed, Internally, Tea-Containing 1-2tsp Of Herb Per Cup. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Fennel,
Chamomile,
Calendula
Important Information
· Do Not Use The Essential Oil Of Clove Internally, Except As A Gargle Or For Direct Application To The Gums.
· Do Not Apply Clove Oil Topically For Longer Than A Few Days.
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CloveBy: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Originally used for food preservation cloves have since been discovered as having many health benefits...
Clove was traditionally used as a food preserver prior to the advent of refrigeration. It keeps food from going bad and reduces food borne illnesses because it has antiseptic and anti-parasitic properties. Clove also soothes digestion and decreases gas and bloating. Clove tea can be used for this purpose.
Clove oil
is a topical pain reliever and antiseptic. It is usually used today for toothaches, mouth sores and teething complaints.
Clove can be purchased as a loose herb, spice or essential oil. The loose herb can be made into a tea for topical application or internal use. Clove may be a part of teas for soothing digestion. The spice is often added to bakery items. The essential oil of clove is a highly concentrated substance. When using
essential oils, especially in sensitive areas, be sure to test the oil first on a small area. If necessary, dilute the oil in carrier oil, such as olive, almond or any cooking oil.
Essential oils are toxic when taken internally. Prolonged use of topical clove oil may lead to gum damage. Clove may cause an allergic reaction when used topically or internally.
Clove– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Flower, Bud, Essential Oil.
Applications
· Toothache, Teething Pain, Indigestion, Food Preservation
Optimum Dosage
· Topically, Dilute And Apply As Needed, Internally, Tea-Containing 1-2tsp Of Herb Per Cup. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Fennel,
Chamomile,
Calendula
Important Information
· Do Not Use The Essential Oil Of Clove Internally, Except As A Gargle Or For Direct Application To The Gums.
· Do Not Apply Clove Oil Topically For Longer Than A Few Days.
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