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Cloves Syzygium aromaticum 100% REAL AYURVEDIC PURE & NATURAL(Pack of 250 grams)
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Cloves
Syzygium aromaticum 100% REAL AYURVEDIC
PURE NATURAL Worldwide Free Shipping 100 Gm To 1 kg
Cloves are the flower buds of the clove tree, an evergreen also
known as Syzygium
aromaticum
Found in both whole and ground forms, this versatile spice can
be used to season pot roasts, add flavor to hot beverages, and bring spicy
warmth to cookies and cakes.
You may know cloves as one of the main ingredients in
gingerbread baked goods or a staple spice in Indian cuisine.
Cloves are best known as a sweet and aromatic spice, but they
have also been used in traditional medicine.
In fact, animal studies have found that the compounds in cloves
may have several health benefits, including supporting liver health and helping
stabilize blood sugar levels
Contain
important nutrients
Cloves contain fiber, vitamins, and minerals, so using whole or
ground cloves to add flavor to your food can provide some important nutrients.
One teaspoon (2 grams) of ground cloves contains:
Calories: 6
Carbs: 1 gram
Fiber: 1 gram
Manganese: 55% of the
Daily Value (DV)
Vitamin K: 2% of the
DV
Manganese is an essential mineral for maintaining brain function
and building strong bones.
Apart from being a rich source of manganese, cloves are only
used in small amounts and do not provide significant amounts of nutrients.
High in
antioxidants
In addition to containing several important vitamins and
minerals, cloves are rich in antioxidants.
Antioxidants are compounds that reduce oxidative stress ,
which can contribute to the development of chronic disease.
Cloves also contain a compound called eugenol, which has been
shown to act as a natural antioxidant.
In fact, a test-tube study found that eugenol stopped oxidative
damage caused by free radicals five times more effectively than vitamin E,
another potent antioxidant
Including cloves in your diet along with other antioxidant rich
food can help improve your overall health.
Can
kill bacteria
Cloves have been shown to have antimicrobial properties, meaning
they can help stop the growth of microorganisms like bacteria.
One test-tube study showed that clove essential oil killed three
common types of bacteria, including E. coli, which
is a strain of bacteria that can cause food poisoning.
What’s more, the antibacterial properties of cloves could even
help promote oral health.
In one test-tube study, the compounds extracted from cloves were
found to stop the growth of two types of bacteria that contribute to gum
disease.
Another study in 40 people tested the effects of an herbal
mouthwash consisting of tea tree oil, cloves, and basil.
After using the herbal mouthwash for 21 days, they showed
improvements in gum health, as well as the amount of plaque and bacteria in the
mouth
In combination with regular brushing and proper oral hygiene,
the antibacterial effects of cloves may benefit your oral health.
May
improve liver health
Studies show that the beneficial compounds in cloves could help
promote liver health.
The compound eugenol may be especially beneficial for the liver.
One animal study fed rats with fatty liver disease mixtures
containing either clove oil or eugenol.
Both mixtures improved liver function, reduced inflammation, and
decreased oxidative stress
Another animal study showed that the eugenol found in cloves
helped reverse signs of liver cirrhosis, or scarring of the liver
Unfortunately, research on the liver-protecting effects of
cloves and eugenol in humans is limited.
However, one small study found that taking eugenol supplements
for 1 week decreased levels of glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs), a family of
enzymes involved in detoxification that’s often a marker of liver disease
Cloves are also high in antioxidants, which may help prevent
liver disease due to their ability to help decrease oxidative stress
Nevertheless, eugenol is toxic in high amounts. One case study
in a 2-year-old boy showed that 5–10 mL of clove oil caused serious liver
damage
May improve liver health
Studies show that the beneficial compounds in cloves could help
promote liver health.
The compound eugenol may be especially beneficial for the liver.
One animal study fed rats with fatty liver disease mixtures
containing either clove oil or eugenol.
Both mixtures improved liver function, reduced inflammation, and
decreased oxidative stress.
Another animal study showed that the eugenol found in cloves
helped reverse signs of liver cirrhosis, or scarring of the liver.
Unfortunately, research on the liver-protecting effects of
cloves and eugenol in humans is limited.
However, one small study found that taking eugenol supplements
for 1 week decreased levels of glutathione-S-transferases (GSTs), a family of
enzymes involved in detoxification that’s often a marker of liver disease.
Cloves are also high in antioxidants, which may help prevent
liver disease due to their ability to help decrease oxidative stress.
Nevertheless, eugenol is toxic in high amounts. One case study
in a 2-year-old boy showed that 5–10 mL of clove oil caused serious liver
damage
May
help regulate blood sugar
Research shows that the compounds found in cloves may help keep
blood sugar under control.
An animal study found that clove extract helped moderate blood
sugar increases in mice with diabetes.
Another test-tube and animal study looked at the effects of
clove extract and nigericin, a compound found in cloves, both on human muscle
cells and in mice with diabetes.
Cloves and nigericin were found to increase the uptake of sugar
from the blood into cells, increase the secretion of insulin, and improve the
function of cells that produce insulin.
Insulin is a hormone responsible for transporting sugar
from your blood into your cells. The proper functioning of insulin is essential
for maintaining steady blood sugar levels.
In combination with a balanced diet, cloves could help keep your
blood sugar levels in check
May
promote bone health
Low bone mass is a condition that affects an estimated 43
million older adults in the United States alone.
It can lead to the development of osteoporosis, which may
increase the risk of breaks and fractures.
Some of the compounds in cloves have been shown to help preserve
bone mass in animal studies.
For example, an animal study found that clove extract high in
eugenol improved several markers of osteoporosis and increased bone density and
strength
Cloves are also rich in manganese, providing an impressive 30%
of the DV in just 1 teaspoon (2 grams) of ground cloves
Manganese is a mineral that’s involved in the formation of bone
and incredibly important to bone health.
An animal study found that taking manganese supplements for 12
weeks increased bone mineral density and bone growth.
However, current research on the effects of cloves on bone mass
is mostly limited to animal and test-tube studies. More research is needed to
determine how it may affect bone formation in humans.
May
reduce stomach ulcers
Some research indicates that the compounds found in cloves could
help treat stomach ulcers.
Also known as peptic ulcers, stomach ulcers are painful sores
that form in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus.
They’re most commonly caused by reductions in the protective
lining of the stomach, which are due to factors like stress, infection, and
genetics.
In one animal study, essential oil from cloves was shown to
increase the production of gastric mucus
Gastric mucus functions as a barrier and helps prevent erosion
of the stomach lining from digestive acids.
Another animal study found that clove extract helped treat
stomach ulcers and exhibited effects similar to those of several anti-ulcer
medications.
Though the anti-ulcer effects of cloves and their compounds may
be promising, further studies are needed on their effects in humans.
The
bottom line
Cloves have many potential health benefits, including keeping
blood sugar in check and helping block the growth of bacteria.
As with many healthy foods, they’re most effective when included
as part of a healthy and balanced diet. Try integrating a few servings of
cloves per week into your meals.
You can easily incorporate ground cloves into many dishes.
They’ll bring a warm, distinctive flavor to desserts, curries, or chutneys.
You can also simmer whole cloves in boiling water for 5–10
minutes to make a soothing cup of clove tea.
Cloves are delicious and may provide many important health
benefits.
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