Sunday, March 17, 2013

Usefulness of Cloves For Health


Cloves or clove (Syzygium aromaticum) are native to Indonesia and has a variety of benefits, not only as a food flavoring; well-known for treating various diseases. In European countries, clover is widely used as a spice in cooking spicy, while in Indonesia, in addition to well-known to treat various diseases, clove is also used as the main ingredient of Indonesian clove cigarettes.
The following will explain some of the health benefits of cloves for, among other things:



1. Addressing Respiratory InfectionAccording to the professor of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City; Neil Schachter, MD: Cloves work as an expectorant. which can thin the mucus in esophagus and throat. Tea containing cloves can help overcome respiratory infections.
2. Treating toothache.Part cloves that can be used to treat toothache is clove flower. How to use is, 5 to 10 grains of roasted cloves of interest then pounded until smooth. Clove powder is then sprinkled on the sore tooth.
3. Overcoming acne blemishesAccording to Cornelia Zicu (staff Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spas), Euganol compound content (known as a natural antiseptic for skin balance) contained cloves can be used to prevent acne and eliminate acne scars.
4. Germs alternative cleanersEuganol or natural antiseptic compound in cloves is useful for maintaining the cleanliness of your goods. Clove oil can reduce the bacteria or fungi that exist on household germs and prevent coming back. The trick is to mix 1/2 tablespoon of oil of cloves in two cups of water and spray it into the vulnerable places exposed to bacteria or germs, such as the bathroom wall.
5. Natural deodorizer apparel that spicy clove scent will naturally cover the odor, but it can keep the freshness of your goods. One example of its use is for fragrances and fresheners on your clothes. The trick: keep a few sticks of clove into your wardrobe and replace every 2-4 weeks, in order to maintain a fresh scent

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