To combat foul mouth odor, suck on a clove after every meal. It ensures fresh breath and is also beneficial for teeth.
RELIEVES TOOTHACHE
Eugenol, found in cloves, is an invaluable antiseptic for painful gums and teeth. “It targets the peripheral morphine receptors, the nerve endings that help us sense pain independently,” explains Franck Dubus, a pharmacist. Opt for an oil-based mouth rinse or a tincture to reduce irritation risks.
4 – USING CLOVES FOR INTIMATE HYGIENE
Cloves have anti-fungal, antibacterial, antiseptic, and analgesic properties. They are rich in antioxidants, minerals, especially manganese, omega-3 fatty acids, fibers, and vitamins.
Ingredients for intimate hygiene:
1 teaspoon of salt
200g of cloves
Warm water
Method:
In a clean bowl, pour boiled water, add a pinch of salt (1 teaspoon), and about 200g of cloves. Sit over the bowl without touching the warm water, allowing the heat to enter the vaginal area until the water cools.
This clove bath tightens the vaginal exterior, fights external infections, provides a honey pot appearance, and imparts a pleasant scent.
LOVES FOR COLD
To stave off winter ailments, consider clove essential oil. Its antiviral and antibacterial properties help prevent flu, cold, and other winter infections.