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Clove

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:41 pm
by Chriss
Tooth sore? gingerbreadavitus? holes from too much drinking? bit your tongue? cold and sensitive teeth?

Yeah man clove and neutral. She got me thinking of the base for some anaesthetics as it numbs quite well. That is after the alcohol burn (90% neutral). Yeah man we price checked clove oil between $10-15 for 50ml. The word out there is to use salt. Sure, but to to numb the affected area and mouth one answer is clove tincture.

One day is all you need to see the brown tones and the clove flavour extracts. As it is powerful, use sparingly and with caution. Now after two months we've used the same cloves in a second 100ml glass bottle and it has declined in clove kick but is still affective to relieve pain and agony.

Over tincture of this spice doesn't bitter in her experience or mine. Yet I have warned her about plastic and tincture.
Good health.

Re: Clove

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:37 pm
by wynnum1
They use clove oil for treating mould and on fish farms as anaesthetic