{"id":12835,"remedy_name":"Clove","remedy_type":"Homeopathic Remedy","alternative_names":["Syzgium aromaticum","Clove"],"miasm":"Emotional Miasm","temperament":"Neutral","aggravation_time":"Neutral\/Anytime","keynote_indications":"Key Actions: Analgesic, Anti-emetic, Antioxidant, Antiseptic, Astringent, Stimulant.\nParts Used: Essential oil, flower bud (clove).","modalities":"Cautions: External use can cause.","symptoms_by_system":{"Stomach & Abdomen":"key information safeTy \u2605 \u2605 \u2605\u2729 \u2729 TradiTional use \u2605 \u2605 \u2605 \u2605 \u2605 research \u2605 \u2605 \u2605 \u2605 \u2729 besT TaKen as Dried flower bud \u2713\u2713\u2713 Essential oil \u2713\u2713 Tincture \u2713 dosaGe C (see pp.44\u201345) ofTen used wiTh Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) cauTions External use can cause dermatitis. Do not take essential oil internally. See also pp.42\u201351. Clove Eugenia caryophylatta syn. Syzygium aromaticum originally from the Spice Islands of Indonesia, cloves hold a revered place in oriental herbal medicine and cuisine. A potent antiseptic, cloves added to food help prevent foodborne infection and food poisoning. The essential oil is an excellent first aid remedy for mouth ulcers, toothache, and nerve pain in general. Medicinal uses Grown extensively in Tanzania and Madagascar, cloves are originally from the Molucca Islands in Indonesia and the southern Philippines. oil is extracted from the flowers tincture fresh flower buds dried flower buds (cloVes) EUgEnIA CARyophyl ATTA Parts used Essential oil \u2022 flower bud (clove) Key actions Analgesic \u2022 Anti-emetic \u2022 Antioxidant \u2022 Antiseptic \u2022 Astringent \u2022 Stimulant Toothache and nerve pain A clove tucked in the mouth, or one drop of essential oil placed on a cotton ball and plugged into a tooth, is a tried and trusted remedy for toothache. It should be used sparingly and the oil should not be placed on the gum. The diluted oil (maximum 3 percent concentration) may also be applied to the skin to relieve nerve pain elsewhere in the body , such as in shingles. digestive upset and irritable bowel syndrome With a positive action on the stomach, small doses of clove powder or tincture make a useful remedy in conditions such as nausea, indigestion, gas, and bloating. Cloves can bring relief in gastroenteritis and diarrhea and can counter infection. Mildly anaesthetic, it is worth trying in irritable bowel syndrome, where it may reduce nerve sensitivity within the gut, easing spasms and urgency . 123"},"schema_version":"1.0","api_provider":"Allahshafi"}