It may seem like just another spice in your kitchen, tucked away until the holidays arrive. Cloves often make their way into mulled wine, gingerbread cookies, or spiced teas—but few people realize how much more this aromatic bud has to offer. Behind its small, dark shape lies a powerhouse of natural wellness support.
A Subtle Ally for Your Immune System
Feeling drained, run-down, or constantly catching colds? Cloves contain eugenol, a potent antioxidant that helps your body combat free radicals—unstable molecules that can weaken immunity over time. Incorporating cloves into your routine may offer gentle, natural support, especially during the colder months when your defenses are tested most.
Easier Digestion, Less Discomfort
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