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Information About The Herb Cloves


General Information

Botanical Name: Eugenia caryophyllata

Plant Family: Myrtaceae

Common Names: Clavos, Eugenia aromatica

Origin: Cloves comes from an evergreen tree originally from the Molucca Islands in the Southern Philippines and also Indonesia

History:

  • Centuries ago Cloves were used in Chinese Courts as we use breath mints today
  • During the Middle Ages Europeans brought Cloves from the east and used them as a food preservative and flavoring

Tradition: Cloves are used in

  • incense

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Plant Constituents

Contains:

  • Carophyllin, crystalline principle, odorless phylosterol
  • essential oil
  • Eugenin, crystalline principle
  • fiber
  • gallotannic acid
  • gum
  • resin
  • volatile oil

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Usage

Medicinal Parts Used: Calyces, with immature seed, flower buds

Cloves are used for:

Brain and Nervous Conditions

It is used as an inhalant for

  • helps the memory
  • insomnia, combined with mint and rose
  • melancholy, combined with mint and rose

Gastrointestinal Conditions

  • clears the stomach of foul gases and putrefied matter
  • colic, combined with Allspice, Ginger and Cinnamon
  • dyspepsia
  • flatulence (gas/wind)
  • indigestion
  • nausea
  • purifies the abdominal passages
  • stimulating peristalsis 
  • vomiting (a few drops of oil in water)

Parasitic Conditions

Respiratory Tract Conditions

  • bronchial conditions

Other

  • toothache (the oil placed in cavity)

It is used as an inhalant for

  • helping eyesight

Other Uses:

  • fixative, with Orris Root
  • flavoring agent
  • germicides
  • insect and moth repellant
  • mouthwashes
  • perfumes
  • sachets
  • spice

Action:

  • anodyne [an agent that soothes or relieves pain)
  • anti-emetic [an agent that counteracts nausea and relieves vomiting]
  • antiseptic [an agent for inhibiting the growth of microorganism on living tissue or destroying pathogenic or putrefactive bacteria]
  • aphrodisiac [an agent for arousing or increasing sexual desire or potency]
  • aromatic [a substance having an agreeable odor and stimulating qualities]
  • carminative [an agent for easing griping pains, colic and expelling gas from the intestines]
  • expectorant [an agent that promotes the discharge of mucous and secretions from the respiratory passages]
    germicide [an agent that destroys germs]
  • highly stimulating [an agent that excites or quickens the functional activity of the tissues giving more energy]

Cloves are excreted by the kidneys, skin, liver and bronchials thereby stimulating and disinfecting each.

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Precautions

Drug Interactions:

Do not use Cloves without first talking to your practitioner or healthcare provider if you are taking any of the following medications:

  • None noted

Products

Global Herbal Supplies has Cloves available in the following forms


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Research


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Information given by our website  is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by a physician or other medical professionals. You should not use the information given for diagnosing a health problem or disease. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider. The above information is just a guide to general circumstances and in no way should it contradict the advice that you have been given by your naturopath, medical doctor or specialist.



 


     
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