7 Handy Tips Every Woman Should Know About Cloves

7 Handy Tips Every Woman Should Know About Cloves

The clove, when dried under the sun, turns brown and hard, bearing a sharp and pungent flavor. Known for its therapeutic and culinary benefits, this spice has been a staple in Asia for over two millennia. It made its way to Europe during the Middle Ages and became as renowned as pepper.

Most of the world’s clove harvest is used in the production of Indonesian cigarettes. The clove tree is delicate and takes nearly 8 years to bear fruit. The floral buds are harvested before they bloom, and then dried until they attain a brown hue.

1 – CLOVES FOR STOMACH ACHES
A clove-infused tea can address various digestive issues, particularly stomach pains and bloating. To prepare it, steep 4 or 5 cloves in a large cup of boiling water for about ten minutes.

2 – CLOVES FOR BAD BREATH
To combat foul mouth odor, suck on a clove after every meal. It ensures fresh breath and is also beneficial for teeth.

3 – IT RELIEVES TOOTHACHE
Eugenol, found in cloves, is an invaluable antiseptic for painful gums and teeth. “It targets the peripheral morphine receptors, the nerve endings that help us sense pain independently,” explains Franck Dubus, a pharmacist. Opt for an oil-based mouth rinse or a tincture to reduce irritation risks.

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