Clove

Myrtaceae

Clove

Syzygium aromaticum
⚠ Use with Caution Caution in Pregnancy
Native to: Maluku Islands (Spice Islands), Indonesia
Also known as: Clove Tree, Caryophyllus aromaticus
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🌱 Parts Used

Flower

💊 Therapeutic Uses

Dental pain (topical — clinical standard), oral infections, GI infections, intestinal parasites, fungal infections (Candida), dyspepsia, nausea. Eugenol is the active compound in dental anesthetics.


Herbal Actions

Antimicrobial, antifungal, analgesic (dental), anti-inflammatory, carminative, antioxidant, anthelmintic

🔬 Active Constituents

Eugenol (70–95% of essential oil), eugenyl acetate, β-caryophyllene, gallic acid, flavonoids (quercetin, kaempferol)

⚗️ Preparation Methods

⚗️ Essential Oil☕ Herbal Tea🏺 Tincture

📐 Traditional Preparation Notes

Herbal Tea2–3 whole cloves per 250ml, steep 10 min, 2–3x daily
Tincture1–2 ml (1:5, 70% ethanol), 3x daily
NotesFor dental pain: apply 1–2 drops clove essential oil to cotton and hold on tooth. Internal essential oil only in tiny amounts (1 drop max in honey) — hepatotoxic in large doses.

⚠️ Safety Information

Safety Rating ⚠ Use with Caution
Pregnancy Caution in Pregnancy
Drug Interactions Possible — consult doctor

Contraindications: Essential oil internally toxic at high doses (liver damage). Avoid with blood thinners (antiplatelet activity of eugenol). Avoid in pregnancy at therapeutic doses.

Side Effects: Mucous membrane irritation from essential oil. Contact sensitization. GI burning at high doses.

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