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Clove: Syzygium aromaticum

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In a message dated 12/21/2003 11:13:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,

angelprincessjo writes:

Clove-

Scientific Names: Syzygium aromaticum (L.) MERR. et L.M. PERRY (syn.

Caryophyllus aromaticus or Eugenia caryophyllus or Jambosa

caryophyllus [Fam. Myrtaceae]

Forms: Volatile oil extracted from the unopened flower bud.

Dried whole or ground buds are used for culinary purposes.

 

Traditional Usage:

 

- Altitude Sickness

- Antibacterial

- Antifungal

- Antimicrobial

- Antioxidant

- Antiseptic

- Appetite Stimulant

- Bad Breath

- Blood Sugar Control

- Bone and Joint Pain

- Bunions

- Earache

- Eczema

- Expectorant

- Hyperglycemia

 

 

Since it is used for hyperglycemia (diabetes), is it safe for hypoglycemics?

Is the blood sugar control relating to just lowering bs levels?

 

Myra Pinkham

KickSugar Assistant Moderator

Harness the Power of Living Sugarfree! - www.SugarShock.com

 

 

 

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