Also Known As – Syzygium aromaticus
Overview - Cloves are actually the dried buds of the clove tree. Used in China for more than 2,000 years, legend has it that cloves are an aphrodisiac. Although there isn’t any evidence to back up this claim, we do know that oil of clove is a time-honored remedy for toothache.
Medicinal Uses - Clove buds first gained popularity for the antibacterial properties in the 16th century, when the herb became available in Europe. The health benefits of Cloves can be attributed to its antimicrobial, antifungal, antiseptic, antiviral, aphrodisiac and stimulating properties. Cloves is useful against fungi and bacteria, thus supporting its traditional use as a treatment for fungal skin infections such as tinea versicoler and athlete's foot, diarrhea, food poisoning and other infectious conditions. Clove bud extract contains eugenol with anti-inflammatory and analgesic qualities and it appears to offer some relief for the pain and swelling associated with Bell's palsy. Clove has also been applied to wounds and cuts to prevent infection and is often recommended for skin care, especially for acne. It has been used as an old-time pain reliever, digestive aid and warming stimulant and for a variety of health disorders including toothaches, indigestion, cough, sinusitis, asthma, hernia, nausea, vomiting, headache, stress and blood impurities, it has even been used as an aphrodisiac. Along with purifying the blood it also helps in controlling blood sugar levels and hence is useful to diabetics.
Other Uses – Whole cloves in stewed fruit, hot spiced drinks, pickling liquids, marinades. Ground spice in breads, cookies, spice cakes, pies, fruit dishes, curries, and some meat dishes.
Parts Used – Flower buds, dried
Precautions - Avoid cloves in cases of hypertension and inflammatory conditions.
Preparation and Dosage - Oil: for toothache, rub oil on affected area. For vomiting, mix 2 drops of oil in a cup of water.
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