Clove is known for its antibacterial properties, which is useful and essential for the maintenance of your home. In addition, the flower bud of the clove tree has many medicinal properties.
From an evergreen tree that grows in Asia and South America, cloves have interesting biological properties. The leaves, flower buds and fruits of the tree are used to produce clove oil, which is widely exploited for the extraction of aromatic compounds for medicinal purposes.
The health benefits of cloves come from its analgesic (relieves pain), anti-inflammatory (fights inflammation) and antibacterial (prevents the growth of bacteria) effects. Although research on the health effects of this plant remains limited, clove and its oil are widely cited as natural remedies for various ailments.
Clove is used to treat acne problems, toothaches, allergies, arthritis, migraines, urinary tract infections, and other hair and scalp conditions. Clove also relieves muscle pain and rheumatism. It alleviates stomach ailments like bloating and viral infections.
Be careful, in some people, cloves can cause allergic reactions and certain side effects, such as a burning sensation, a risk of bleeding and a drop in blood sugar levels. Ingestion of essential oils or use of excessive amounts on the surface of the body is not recommended due to toxicity concerns.
In addition, cloves are largely not recommended for children under 12 years old. Indeed, many serious cases have been recorded. To avoid such consequences, it is best to consult a health professional to determine whether this plant is suitable.
Discover in our slideshow below, the 6 uses of cloves to maintain your home, make it cleaner and therefore more pleasant to live in!