Guest guest Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 Okay, I need clove oil for a medical problem I have. It will be ingested by mouth. It works for me, but ma not work for others. Okay, I ordered what I thought was clove oil, but it turned out to be clove bud essential oil. It says for external use only. Is this the same as clove oil? What is the difference if any, between: Clove bud oil Clove oil Clove bud essential oil Now, I know that clove oil is extracted from clove buds supposedly, but I have no idea what is done afterwards to make it supposedly good for internal use or external use only. If it is because alcohol is added. Would the type of alcohol used, be what could make it internal or external use? Also, I need a book or a web site, that in very simple terms, can walk me through Homeotherapy, Aromatherapy and the like. I don't necessarily need recipes yet. Just want to know the terms, how to make stuff in general and so forth. Also again, what makes something external and a slightly different wording of apparently the same thing, can let it be used for internal purposes. Yes, I do know about using clove oil for minor dental work. Unknown if it could also be used to relieve minor pain, from cuts and scratches on joints or the palm of the hand. I also know about the anti clotting effects on blood inside the body. So, for the anti clotting effects on blood inside the body. I need to find something besides prescription drugs, that works. Doesn't make any difference if it is drunk and bitter or put on the skin in the affected areas. Thanks for everything. I have learned a lot and want to continue to learn. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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