Oak Clove organic Traditionally, clove oil is one of the most well-known essential oils. It's a powerful and indispensable oil in the home apothecary.
Its high eugenol content makes it unsuitable for use in the bath or on the skin, except diluted and for local use, for example to massage muscles and joints.
Compound Compound
Eugenia caryophyllata essential oil* (100%). *Organically grown
Origin: Madagascar/Sri Lanka
Extraction: water vapor distillation
Ingredients Eugenia caryophyllata essential oil* (100%).
*organic cultivation
Usage Oral: 1 to 2 drops once a day (37 to 74 mg/day).
To be taken diluted in a spoonful of honey or in a herbal infusion.
Skin: massage, bath: 2 to 5 drops per 10 ml vegetable oil.
Naturally contains eugenol and isoeugenol. Very rich in eugenol (allergen).
May cause skin irritation in sensitive individuals. Before
Before using for a massage, test first.
Diffuse: 2 to 5 drops.
Depending on your taste or the size of the room.
Storage instructions General precautions:
1. Always respect the recommended dosage/dilution stated on the packaging.
2. Store essential oils out of the reach of children, in a cool place and in a tightly closed bottle!
3. Essential oils are flammable and volatile. Do not expose them to high temperatures!
4. Patients with epilepsy, asthma and heart conditions should only use essential oils in consultation with their GP.
5. Essential oils of thyme, oregano, clove, and wintergreen are irritating. Do not use undiluted.
take, spray or apply to the skin!
6. Poison Control Center: • Belgium: +32 70 245 245 • Netherlands: +31 30 274 88 88
Precautions for internal use:
1. Certain essential oils are for external use only! This is always stated
very clearly stated on the packaging.
2. Not suitable for children under 12 years and pregnant or lactating women.
3. Never use undiluted. Use a carrier (honey, herbal infusion, etc.) for administration.
of essential oils.
4. In case of accidental ingestion of a large amount of essential oil (from ½ ml), drink
some edible vegetable oil and consult the Poison Control Center.
5. Continuous use of essential oils is not recommended.
Precautions for external use:
1. As a precaution, it is recommended not to use essential oils on children.
under 3 years old and pregnant or lactating women. True lavender and Eucalyptus radiata
are an exception to this.
2. Never apply undiluted to the skin. Dilute in a vegetable oil, cream, gel or
Shampoo, also suitable for use in the bath! Some essential oils can be applied directly to the skin after consulting a healthcare professional.
3. Essential oils naturally contain components that cause allergies in hypersensitive people.
may cause reactions (e.g. citral, d-limonene, linalool, geraniol, citronnellol,…). These
components are always listed on the packaging.
Before using an essential oil on your skin, it is wise to perform an allergy test.
Do this. Dilute one drop of essential oil in 10 ml of vegetable oil and apply it to the inside of your elbow. If your skin doesn't feel red or itchy after 24 hours, you're not allergic.
4. All citrus essential oils are photosensitizing! Photosensitization is the result of
an interaction between UV rays and a sensitizing substance. The skin becomes red and looks
burn out. Avoid exposure to UV rays for at least 12 hours after use on
the skin!
5. Avoid contact with eyes, ears, nose and mucous membranes! In case of accidental contact: immediately
'rinse' with vegetable oil.
Manufacturer / Distributor Oak Pharma,
Siemenslaan 11,
8020 Oostkamp,
Belgium
This product is a dietary supplement.
Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
A varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. A dietary supplement is not a substitute for a varied diet.
Keep out of reach of young children.
Store in a dry, closed container at room temperature, unless otherwise advised on the label.
Consult an expert before using supplements in case of pregnancy, lactation, taking medication or illness.