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- Originals Cloves are low in calories but a rich source of manganese
- Originals Cloves are low in calories but a rich source of manganese
- Studies show that cloves may promote oral health, thanks to their antimicrobial properties, which may help kill harmful bacteria
- Cloves are the flower buds of the clove tree, an evergreen also known as Syzygium aromaticum
- Clove is most commonly applied directly to the gums for toothache, pain control during dental work, and other dental-related issues
- Cloves are a folk remedy for nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness. They also contain eugenol, a compound thought to have antibacterial abilities
- To make clove tea, add one cup of boiling water to a teaspoon or so of cloves. Steep for ten minutes, and strain before drinking
- It is best to store Clove buds in an airtight jar in a cool dry place. If stored well, its aroma can last up to years
Originals Cloves are low in calories but a rich source of manganese. Studies show that cloves may promote oral health, thanks to their antimicrobial properties, which may help kill harmful bacteria. Cloves are the flower buds of the clove tree, an evergreen also known as Syzygium aromaticum. Clove is most commonly applied directly to the gums for toothache, pain control during dental work, and other dental-related issues. Cloves are a folk remedy for nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness. They also contain eugenol, a compound thought to have antibacterial abilities