Clove
Clove (Syzygium aromaticum), known as Laung in Ayurveda, is a warming aromatic spice rich in essential oils. It is valued for relieving toothaches, improving digestion, boosting immunity, and easing respiratory conditions.
Ayurvedic Benefits of Clove (Laung)
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Oral Health: Natural analgesic for toothache, freshens breath, and protects gums from infection.
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Digestive Support: Stimulates Agni (digestive fire), reduces bloating, nausea, and indigestion.
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Respiratory Relief: Clears congestion, reduces cough, asthma, and cold-related discomfort.
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Immunity Booster: Antimicrobial and antioxidant-rich, enhances resistance to infections.
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Pain Relief & Anti-Inflammatory: Relieves joint pain, muscle soreness, and inflammation.
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Metabolic Health: Helps regulate cholesterol, supports fat metabolism, and balances Kapha dosha.
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Circulation & Energy: Improves blood flow and reduces lethargy with its warming qualities.
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Skin & Healing: Clove oil helps heal acne, fungal infections, and minor skin irritations.
FAQs
1. What is Clove in Ayurveda?
Clove (Laung) is an aromatic Ayurvedic spice known for its strong warming, antimicrobial, and analgesic properties.
2. Can Clove help with a toothache?
Yes, clove oil is a traditional remedy for toothaches, gum infections, and bad breath.
3. How is Clove used in Ayurveda?
As spice powder in food, herbal teas, Kadha, or as clove oil for external application on teeth, skin, or joints.
4. What health concerns does Clove address?
Dental pain, indigestion, cough & cold, weak immunity, arthritis, and skin issues
