4 Secret Uses of Clove You Need to Know
Cloves are more than just a warm holiday spice. These tiny dried flower buds are packed with flavor, antioxidants, and natural compounds that people have used for centuries in cooking, home remedies, and wellness drinks.
- Clove Tea for Digestion & Immunity
Ingredients
2 cups water
4–5 whole cloves
1 small cinnamon stick (optional)
1 teaspoon honey
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Instructions
Bring water to a boil.
Add cloves and cinnamon.
Simmer for 8–10 minutes.
Strain into a cup.
Stir in honey and lemon.
Benefits
May help soothe bloating and gas
Naturally warming and comforting
Rich in antioxidants
Commonly used during cold season - Natural Breath Freshener
Ingredients
2–3 whole cloves
How to Use
Place cloves in your mouth.
Gently chew or suck on them for a few minutes.
Benefits
Helps freshen breath naturally
Cloves contain eugenol, known for antibacterial properties
Often used traditionally for temporary tooth discomfort - Clove Hair & Scalp Oil
Ingredients
1 tablespoon whole cloves
1/2 cup coconut oil or olive oil
Instructions
Warm oil over low heat.
Add cloves and simmer for 5 minutes.
Cool completely and strain.
Massage into scalp before washing hair.
Benefits
May help reduce dry scalp
Adds shine to hair
Leaves a warm spicy scent - Clove Room Freshener Pot
Ingredients
1 orange, sliced
1 tablespoon cloves
1 cinnamon stick
3 cups water
Instructions
Add all ingredients to a small pot.
Simmer on low heat.
Add more water as needed.
Benefits
Naturally freshens the home
Cozy spicy citrus aroma
No artificial sprays needed
Tips for Using Cloves
A little goes a long way because cloves are very strong.
Store in an airtight container away from sunlight.
Whole cloves keep flavor longer than ground cloves.
