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As many of you may know, cloves keep food fresher. This is because the main active component of cloves is eugenol, which has long been known to help kill bacteria and viruses, says Gary Elmer, Ph.D., associate professor of medicinal chemistry at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy in Seattle. By killing bacteria, eugenol has been used to help keep meat fresh-and prevents stomach upset, traveler' diarrhea and wound infections.
Most of our customers purchase OneLife’s Cloves for use as part of Dr. Clark’s parasite cleanse program, and after reading why cloves are considered to have medicinal properties, you can see why they are so important to Dr. Clark. However, you may be interested to know what other areas where cloves have played a historical role.
Toothache pain: "The eugenol in clove makes the herb effective as an antiseptic and painkiller", says Dr. Der Marderosian, professor of pharmacology and medicinal chemistry at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science . You may have tasted the sweet-hot flavor of clove oil in over-the-counter toothache medicines. Try a drop of this healing oil (available at drugstores and health-food stores) to ease an aching tooth until you can see a dentist.
Relieve indigestion: The herb's usefulness in combating intestinal problems has yet to be confirmed in humans, but laboratory studies indicate that it may be effective. To make clove tea, use 1 teaspoon of powdered cloves per cup of boiling water. Steep for 10 to 20 minutes before drinking.
Control diarrhea: An ingredient in clove has shown to help fight the bacteria responsible for diarrhea-the ailment you get from drinking the water in regions where health standards are substandard. If this gastrointestinal trouble strikes, you may want to try clove tea (using the recipe described above), until you can get to a physician.
Safety Considerations:
Cloves and clove tea are both safe to ingest. Clove oil is also safe to use topically; follow package directions for proper use. (Note: Ingesting clove oil may cause stomach upset).
Researched for>
- Dr. Hulda Clark’s theories on cancer and disease prevention
- Parasite cleansing
- Parasite elimination
Supplement Facts
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Cloves
Supplement Facts Serving Size 1 capsule |
Amount
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Clove bud
(Syzygium aromaticum)
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500 mg |
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Other Ingredients: Gelatin capsule (gelatin and water)
Directions: Take one capsule a day or as directed by your physician.
Keep out of the reach of children
Warning: If you are pregnant or nursing, seek the advice of your physician before using this or any product.
Store in a dry place at 59-85 F (15-30 C)
This product is manufactured under strict quality control
procedures to ensure the optimum in safety and reliability
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