The Benefits of Drinking Clove Water at Night

Did you know that cloves were once worth more than gold? You can use clove water for better sleep, oral health, heart health, immune health, and more! In this video, I’ll share some of the health benefits of drinking clove water at night and the numerous benefits of clove water, cloves, and clove oil.
0:00 Introduction: Clove water health benefits
1:56 Clove oil for pain relief
2:32 Clove for fungal infections
2:55 How to use clove oil
4:30 Clove water for better sleep
4:46 Clove water for detox
4:56 Clove water for digestion
5:20 Clove water for cognitive function
5:30 Clove water for the immune system
6:08 How to make clove water
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Today, we’re going to talk about the benefits of clove for health. Cloves have potent antibacterial, antifungal, anti-candida, and antiviral properties with virtually no side effects!
Cloves can help numb tooth pain and eliminate microbes. They have been patented for use in mouthwash, toothpaste, and gingivitis treatment. Cloves can also increase bile flow and digestive enzymes.
A study published in the World Journal of Dentistry found that clove oil worked faster, lasted longer, and was more effective for toothaches than benzocaine. Another study compared eugenol to hydrocortisone and found the effectiveness was equal to or greater in reducing skin swelling and redness.
You can use cloves to make a salve or a liquid to drink before bed. It can be used for tooth pain, biofilms, muscle pain, joint pain, and more! Clove oil can be mixed with olive or coconut oil and massaged directly into the joints.
You can also use clove oil to make a lip balm as a natural remedy for the herpes simplex virus. It can even be used as a mosquito repellent.
Drinking clove water before bed can help you relax, detoxify the liver, and improve digestion. It can also be used for respiratory problems like bronchitis, mucus in the lungs, colds, coughs, and asthma.
Clove water helps support cognitive function, a healthy heart, and healthy immune function. It’s a natural sedative, so it can be used as a sleep aid without the side effects of sleep medication.
To make clove water, boil 4 to 5 cloves in one cup of water, lower the heat, and allow it to simmer for five minutes. Cover the water while it’s simmering to prevent the vapors from escaping. Allow the clove water to cool for one hour and consume it 30 minutes before bed.
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Thanks for watching! I hope you’ll try clove water before bed for some amazing health benefits! I’ll see you in the next video.
Amazing as always…thanks dr. berg…you helped so many….😊
For the past 2 months ive been deinking clove tea and parsley tea at night and its amazing
That’s great. Thanks for sharing!
One after the other, same evening, or alternating days?
How has it helped you?
More info, please!
@@LupeC100 I make a cup of parsley tea and add 3 or 4 cloves to that
@@bethelle9099 it helps me fall asleep and stay asleep and I feel great in the morning , try it you’ll feel so relaxed .
My ol’ buddy in Kansas City had never heard of using cloves on BBQ Featherbones! 😂 I said, “whaaaat?” Have a great day, everyone!
Me either
Best barbecue I ever had was seasoned with the addition of cloves.
I have been using cloves water on my hair and the results is amazing .my father always chew clove whenever he has tooth pain. thanks Dr.Eric you’re the best💯😍😍
How do you use it on ur hair? 😊
Interesting for the hair- do you use this as a rinse?
I use it in my hair as well!! I just made a clove rinse and a clove oil for my hair just this week. I also make my own mouthwash that has cloves in it. Cloves are so powerful.
@@Chrissy4281Did it tint your hair darker? I’ve read some people experience that. Thank you.
I pour boiling water over clove buds and cinnamon granules for a mouth wash. I don’t like mint in dental products 😅@Chrissy4281
I use this in my fall/autumn tea blend. I have chamomile, clove, star anise, cardamom and a cinnamon stick. I didn’t know all of these benefits but the tea is delicious. 😊
Thats basically Chai Tea
I use all of those herbs and spices (except chamomile) in my elderberry syrup I make.
Cant wait to try this combination.
Sounds delicious!!!
Sounds delicious. Thank you.
As a fellow health YouTuber, I just wanted to say how much I appreciate your insights on the benefits of drinking clove water at night! It’s fascinating to learn about the historical significance of cloves and their medicinal properties.
In addition to the benefits you mentioned, I’d like to highlight that cloves are also rich in antioxidants, which can help combat oxidative stress in the body. This is particularly important for overall health and longevity. Moreover, the eugenol in cloves not only aids in oral health but also has anti-inflammatory properties that can support heart health by improving circulation and reducing blood pressure.
For those looking to incorporate clove water into their routine, I recommend steeping a few whole cloves in hot water for about 10-15 minutes to extract the beneficial compounds effectively. This can be a soothing bedtime ritual that promotes relaxation and better sleep.
Thanks for sharing such valuable information, Dr. Berg! Your channel continues to be a fantastic resource for those of us interested in natural health solutions. Keep up the great work!
Can this clove be use in regular teatime adding a tea bag to the oil and brew it we make Chai tea with this clove oil..
Can clove water be used if you have no gallbladder?
It also supports your gut bacteria…
Ooh, steeping them would be easier for me than boiling up a pan of water, so I’ll try this method instead. Thank you!
@@NansGlobalKitchen Hello! Yes, you can use it that way and in your case as well, the only people who should avoid it are people with bleeding disorders.
Disclaimer: not medical advice. You know the drill. 🙂
Cloves work on a toothache
Dr. Berg has cattle?! 😅 He does a little bit of everything!
He is wise and wealthy enough to afford to eat food that he KNOWS what goes into it. 😉
Hé seasons them with spices like cloves when they are still alive😅
Cattle and animals in general help to destress.
I make a chicken coop deodorizer with clove oil and other essential oils. But it works to spray around in the basement if there’s a funky smell as well as deodorizing a litter box and a stinky garage. Bad smell gone and no lingering essential oil smell either.
Be careful! Clove oil contains eugenol, which is toxic to cats and dogs, but especially cats.
“Symptoms of clove oil poisoning in cats include vomiting, seizures, staggering, and liver toxicity. In dogs, symptoms include excessive drooling, vomiting, and respiratory difficulties.”
The first thing I do every morning is chew two whole cloves.
To make clove water, simply boil 4-5 cloves in water for 5 minutes, then let it cool. Adding honey can make it more palatable. It’s recommended to drink it 30 minutes before bedtime to maximize its benefits.
How come everyone is explaining how to make clove water, but nobody is explaining how to make clove oil?
@@kimgo4518 This.
@@kimgo4518put cloves in olive oil or coconut oil. Let set for awhile just like making garlic oil. 🤷
I absolutely love cloves. They’re so underrated but do so much.
I use clove oil to clean black mold. I mix vinegar, peppermint oil, borax, and a few drops of dish soap. Mix a little water. Get a scrub brush or cloth to clean, and the mold is gone!
Thanks. Will give it a try.
Where’s the clove in that mixture?
What are the ratios?
Have you tried just bleach. Just spray it on and watch the mold disappear
Can you make a large batch to use all week?
I put whole cloves on my window sills and I have not had any spiders or any other bugs this year!
My mother would put them in the corners of the kitchen countertops every summer to keep ants away
I’ll try it🕊️🙏🏻The Lord bless you
Oh wow I’m going to try this!
This is crazy! I just bought ground clove yesterday to add to my ginger tea. Lol. I love clove. Thank you, Dr. Berg.
Try to get clove buds asap…less likely to contain ‘lead’ ! 👀 😮
I chew on 3 cloves daily –
Great for your microbiome, & freshen’s breath 🎉
@@Mainecoon_Izzy I chew a few as well. I’ve been spitting out the stems etc after about 30 minutes. Do you swallow them?
Where do you get them ?
@@SusanM.They are pretty common. You should be able to find them at any store that has some dried herbs and spices.
@@SusanM.
The grocery store in the spice isle
@@pamelatimbush3762 ty 😊
Here in Ireland people like to drink a hot whiskey with lemon & cloves if they hav any type of cold or flu. It would be one part whiskey of your choice, 2 to 3 parts boiling hot water and a slice or 2 of lemon along with 5 to 6 cloves.
Yes maybe a good idea taking a 3x dubble whisky with some clove before bed😂.
Sleep well
@@pauliboi9976 in America that’s called a hot toddy…. A lot of grandmas use that recipe for themselves and for the grandkids
@@flamingpieherman9822 I don’t remember grandma giving me whiskey before bed, lol
For what butter and whiskey can’t cure, there is no cure for.
Old Irish proverb.
@@thehotsixer1 they gave it for colds and flu
I am from Chinese family, clove (besides star anise, cinnamon, cumin seeds) is always used in our stew, soup and gravy. I also use it daily in my hot spiced milk tea – with ginger. It greatly helps with my nasal issue. Only now i know of its full benefits and so many other uses. Thank You Doctor.
Is it chai masala?
Black tea ?
@@MrAsq55 Their great black tea is called Pu Er, but green & maccha is good too. (sp?) But all their herbal remedies are drank mostly as decoctions (boiled lightly)
Great. Some of his videos on nasal issue may help further.
I was addicted to chewing gum, I replaced the gum with chewing cloves. Problem solved 😃
How do you get addicted to chewing gum?
Where do you find clove?
@@lisahilton9616 the store. it is a spice.
@@lisahilton9616 grocery stores have them in the spice section. I buy whole cloves in a huge bag online.
I believe there is a clove gum out there…in case you need help with the transition 😉😁
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