The buds of the clove tree are also rich in polyphenols, resins, waxes, sapogenins, fats, etc. In Bulgarian folk medicine, turmeric was known even before the superfood boom.
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Clove
Syzygium aromaticum
Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum. They are native to the Maluku Islands (or Moluccas) in Indonesia, and are commonly used as a spice. Cloves are commercially harvested primarily in Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Madagascar, Zanzibar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania. Cloves are available throughout the year.
The clove tree is an evergreen that grows up to 8–12 m tall, with large leaves and crimson flowers grouped in terminal clusters. The flower buds initially have a pale hue, gradually turn green, then transition to a bright red when ready for harvest. Cloves are harvested at 1.5–2.0 cm long, and consist of a long calyx that terminates in four spreading sepals, and four unopened petals that form a small central ball.
Cloves are used in Indian Ayurvedic medicine, Chinese medicine, and western herbalism and dentistry where the essential oil is used as an anodyne (painkiller) for dental emergencies. Cloves are used as a carminative, to increase hydrochloric acid in the stomach and to improve peristalsis. Cloves are also said to be a natural anthelmintic.
Clove - dried fruit
Application: as an aid in inflammatory processes in the oral cavity, bad breath, etc.
Method of preparation: A dozen fruits are boiled for 15 minutes in 200 ml of hot water. Precipitated infusion is used to rinse the oral cavity.
Only for external use! Do not swallow!
Packing: 25 g
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