


Cloves
Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)
Other Common Names: Lavang (Ayurveda), Clove Buds
Family: Myrtaceae (Myrtle)
Parts Used: Dried Flower Buds
Energetics: Warming, stimulating, drying
Taste: Pungent, spicy, slightly sweet
A Potent Botanical for Digestion, Circulation & Oral Health
Cloves are aromatic, warming, and deeply stimulating, widely used in Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and Western herbalism for their digestive, antimicrobial, and pain-relieving properties. Packed with eugenol, a powerful antioxidant and natural analgesic, cloves support digestion, circulation, and immune function, making them a valuable spice for holistic wellness.
Key Benefits & Uses
Cloves are valued for their carminative, antimicrobial, and circulatory properties, making them a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Digestive support: Relieves bloating, gas, nausea, and sluggish digestion
✔️ Pain relief & oral health: Traditionally used for toothaches, gum infections, and fresh breath
✔️ Immune system support: Antiviral and antibacterial properties help fight infections
✔️ Respiratory health: Clears congestion and soothes sore throats
✔️ Circulation & metabolic function: Stimulates blood flow and supports metabolic health
✔️ Joint & muscle relief: Used in herbal oils to ease inflammation and stiffness
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep whole cloves for a warming digestive tonic
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for digestive and circulatory support
🌿 Herbal Mouth Rinse: Infuse cloves in water for natural oral care
🌿 Culinary Use: Add to spice blends, chai, herbal broths, and baked goods
🌿 Topical Use: Infuse into oils for muscle relief or apply diluted clove oil for toothaches
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our cloves are ethically sourced and organically cultivated, preserving their potency and purity.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Highly potent—use in moderation, as excessive consumption can cause irritation
⚠️ Avoid direct application of undiluted clove essential oil on skin, as it may cause irritation
⚠️ May interact with blood-thinning medications—consult a healthcare provider before use
⚠️ Not recommended in high doses during pregnancy
Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)
Other Common Names: Lavang (Ayurveda), Clove Buds
Family: Myrtaceae (Myrtle)
Parts Used: Dried Flower Buds
Energetics: Warming, stimulating, drying
Taste: Pungent, spicy, slightly sweet
A Potent Botanical for Digestion, Circulation & Oral Health
Cloves are aromatic, warming, and deeply stimulating, widely used in Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and Western herbalism for their digestive, antimicrobial, and pain-relieving properties. Packed with eugenol, a powerful antioxidant and natural analgesic, cloves support digestion, circulation, and immune function, making them a valuable spice for holistic wellness.
Key Benefits & Uses
Cloves are valued for their carminative, antimicrobial, and circulatory properties, making them a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Digestive support: Relieves bloating, gas, nausea, and sluggish digestion
✔️ Pain relief & oral health: Traditionally used for toothaches, gum infections, and fresh breath
✔️ Immune system support: Antiviral and antibacterial properties help fight infections
✔️ Respiratory health: Clears congestion and soothes sore throats
✔️ Circulation & metabolic function: Stimulates blood flow and supports metabolic health
✔️ Joint & muscle relief: Used in herbal oils to ease inflammation and stiffness
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep whole cloves for a warming digestive tonic
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for digestive and circulatory support
🌿 Herbal Mouth Rinse: Infuse cloves in water for natural oral care
🌿 Culinary Use: Add to spice blends, chai, herbal broths, and baked goods
🌿 Topical Use: Infuse into oils for muscle relief or apply diluted clove oil for toothaches
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our cloves are ethically sourced and organically cultivated, preserving their potency and purity.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Highly potent—use in moderation, as excessive consumption can cause irritation
⚠️ Avoid direct application of undiluted clove essential oil on skin, as it may cause irritation
⚠️ May interact with blood-thinning medications—consult a healthcare provider before use
⚠️ Not recommended in high doses during pregnancy
Cloves (Syzygium aromaticum)
Other Common Names: Lavang (Ayurveda), Clove Buds
Family: Myrtaceae (Myrtle)
Parts Used: Dried Flower Buds
Energetics: Warming, stimulating, drying
Taste: Pungent, spicy, slightly sweet
A Potent Botanical for Digestion, Circulation & Oral Health
Cloves are aromatic, warming, and deeply stimulating, widely used in Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and Western herbalism for their digestive, antimicrobial, and pain-relieving properties. Packed with eugenol, a powerful antioxidant and natural analgesic, cloves support digestion, circulation, and immune function, making them a valuable spice for holistic wellness.
Key Benefits & Uses
Cloves are valued for their carminative, antimicrobial, and circulatory properties, making them a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Digestive support: Relieves bloating, gas, nausea, and sluggish digestion
✔️ Pain relief & oral health: Traditionally used for toothaches, gum infections, and fresh breath
✔️ Immune system support: Antiviral and antibacterial properties help fight infections
✔️ Respiratory health: Clears congestion and soothes sore throats
✔️ Circulation & metabolic function: Stimulates blood flow and supports metabolic health
✔️ Joint & muscle relief: Used in herbal oils to ease inflammation and stiffness
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep whole cloves for a warming digestive tonic
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for digestive and circulatory support
🌿 Herbal Mouth Rinse: Infuse cloves in water for natural oral care
🌿 Culinary Use: Add to spice blends, chai, herbal broths, and baked goods
🌿 Topical Use: Infuse into oils for muscle relief or apply diluted clove oil for toothaches
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our cloves are ethically sourced and organically cultivated, preserving their potency and purity.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Highly potent—use in moderation, as excessive consumption can cause irritation
⚠️ Avoid direct application of undiluted clove essential oil on skin, as it may cause irritation
⚠️ May interact with blood-thinning medications—consult a healthcare provider before use
⚠️ Not recommended in high doses during pregnancy