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Products with Cloves: New
Attitude
Cloves
are the most stimulating and carminative
of all aromatics; given in powder,
infusion, or tonic for nausea
, emesis, flatulence, languid
indigestion and dyspepsia, and
used chiefly to assist the action
of other herbs. The medicinal
properties of cloves reside in
the volatile oil. This oil must
be kept in dark bottles in a cool
place. If distilled with water,
salt must be added to raise the
temperature of ebullition and
the same cloves must be distilled
over and over again to get their
full essence.
Two
constituents of clove oil - Caryophyllene
and Eugenol.
Cloves
(Eugenia aromaticus) are actually
the dried buds of the clove tree.
Used in China for more than 2000
years, cloves are believed to
be an aphrodisiac. We do know
that clove oil is a time-honored
remedy for toothache, and that
clove oil is highly antiseptic.
The cloves are also used to stop
vomiting.
"The clove herb keeps food fresh
because the main active component
of cloves is eugenol, which has
long been known to help kill bacteria
and viruses" says Gary Elmer,
Ph.D., associate professor of
medicinal chemistry at the University
of Washington School of Pharmacy
in Seattle. By killing bacteria,
eugenol helps keep meat fresh
and prevents stomach upset, diarrhea,
and wound infections.
Healing uses for Clove
/ Cloves:
Mouth Care: Clove
oil is suggested for toothaches,
and can help freshen breath. You
may have tasted the sweet-hot
flavor of clove oil in over-the-counter
toothache medicines. Try a drop
of this healing oil (available
at drugstores and health-food
stores) to ease an aching tooth
until you can see a dentist.
Relieve
indigestion: The herb's
usefulness in supporting normal
digestive system function has
yet to be confirmed in humans,
but laboratory studies indicate
that it may be effective.
Control
diarrhea: An ingredient
in clove fights the bacteria responsible
for diarrhea-the ailment you get
from drinking the water in regions
where health standards are substandard.
Heals
cuts and bites: Studies
show that the oil in cloves can
help kill several strains of staphylococcus
bacteria and one strain of pseudomonas-organisms
that can cause skin infections.
Cloves
are also known as: Ding Xiang,
clove, Eugenia caryophyllata
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