What is Caryophyllorum aetheroleum or Clove oil?

The use of Caryophylli floris aetheroleum for medicinal purposes dates back to the 15th century, and it is referenced by Schröder and Vietz in the 17th.

Essential oil is the only active ingredient in products from the 17th century to the 18th.

Various approved medicines in the UK come with patient information leaflets that clearly explain how to use them correctly.

Since 1988, most drugs have been authorised for use in medicine, with many of them having been used before 1980.

The UK’s MHRA has gave us valuable data. Additionally, the evidence from traditional
sources has been considered.

Numerous publications supply consistent data in support of medicinal use.