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by author Bruce Burnett, CH
Underutilized in the West, cloves have been used in Southeast Asia for thousands of years, and their powerful antiviral and antiseptic qualities are still regarded as a panacea for countless ills, including malaria, cholera, tuberculosis, and parasites such as scabies. Traditional Chinese medicine has used cloves to treat indigestion, diarrhea, hernia, ringworm, athlete’s foot, and other fungal infections. In Ayurvedic medicine, the herb is used to cure respiratory and digestive problems. St. Hildegard of Bingen (1098 to 1179), a medieval German abbess, composer, and herbalist, recommended cloves as a remedy for gout. Toothache remedy Cloves are warm and invigorating to the mind and body, memory stimulating, and beneficial for people with cold extremities. They will promote sweating with fevers, colds, and flu, and are often used in remedies for whooping cough. A sore throat can be effectively relieved by simply sucking on one or two cloves for about an hour, biting on them once or twice to release the oil. Cloves and pregnancy Clove oil in particular is very strong and should only be taken internally at other stages of life, while under the supervision of a health professional. When applied topically, it and all essential oils should be diluted in carrier oil. Generally, the ratio should not exceed 1 drop clove oil to 30 drops carrier oil. As a testimony to the powerful scent of cloves, the clove-studded orange or lemon pomander is a perennial favourite as a room or closet freshener, and moth, mosquito, and fly repellent. Spiced Honey Lemon and Clove Pickles 1 cup plus 1 Tbsp (265 mL) honey Discard as many lemon seeds as possible, as they will make syrup bitter. Combine honey, vinegar, and salt in a non-reactive (glass, porcelain, or stainless steel) saucepan. Tie cinnamon, allspice, and cloves in a cheesecloth bag and add to pan. Boil 5 minutes. Add lemons and ginger, and bring back to boil for 1 minute, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon. Discard herbs and pack lemons into hot, sterilized jars. Cover with syrup, seal immediately, and keep refrigerated. Use within 3 months. Makes 6 - 2 cup (500 mL) jars. Clove facts Clove culture Cloves in the kitchen Cloves have an affinity for green beans, pea soup, root vegetables, fruit compotes and salads, spiced teas, mulled beverages, and pickles of all types. People on a bland diet should avoid cloves as the herb can be irritating to the intestinal tract. However, ground cloves, made without the clove head, are milder than the whole herb. Bruce Burnett, CH, is a chartered herbalist, organic herb gardener, and author of HerbWise: growing cooking wellbeing (Herbwise, 2002). herbwiseproducts.com Source: alive #320, June 2009 |
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