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Cloves for impotence
Cloves for impotence
Cloves are widely used in cooking and aromatherapy, medicine and cosmetology. Many chefs use specially harvested parts of the plant (unopened flower buds) as a spice.
Clove is a part of many medications, as it provides a local irritant, anti-cold and analgesic effect. The components of the plant include warming balms and ointments. Dentists use cloves as an ingredient in temporary fillings. It is known that spraying compounds with a clove aroma helps to increase immunity and general tone, helps in repelling insects in the summer.
Chemical composition of cloves
Even after harvesting, cloves retain their beneficial multivitamin composition, including:
- essential oils
- humulene, glycosides, caryophyllene
- fatty and tannins
- oleanolic acid
- minerals ( iron, phosphorus, magnesium)
- vitamins (PP, A, B)
- eugenol acetate, eugenol, vanillin
- benzyl alcohol
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The benefits of cloves
Effects on the oral cavity
Thanks to the presence of valuable aromatic oils, the herbal substance has an analgesic effect. The use of preparations based on cloves provides a reduction in the intensity of toothache. In addition, herbal mouthwash removes bad breath and freshens breath.
Effects on the respiratory system
Clove essence medicines are often used to treat respiratory diseases and colds. The plant has a beneficial effect on respiration, prevents the spread of inflammatory diseases in the bronchi. Natural remedies have a warming effect, promote rapid recovery from acute respiratory viral infections and influenza. The plant is in great demand among pharmaceutical manufacturers, as it has an antiseptic effect, eliminating the signs of the presence of harmful bacteria and viruses.
Effects on the circulatory system
The use of drugs that include the components of cloves helps to accelerate the intensity of blood flow. Medicinal substances stimulate microcirculation of blood in the perineal region, increase the rate of formation and the degree of strength of an erection.
Effects on the gastrointestinal tract
The plant produces a pronounced healing effect on the organs of the digestive tract, as well as the liver and kidneys. For effective cleansing of the stomach, a non-concentrated alcoholic infusion of cloves is often used. The tool has the ability to stimulate the secretion of gastric juices and increase appetite. It is useful to take it for mild gastritis with low acidity. In addition, the plant has a beneficial effect on people suffering from flatulence, colitis and inflammation of the rectum.
Effects on the nervous system
A medicinal substance based on herbal ingredients allows you to stabilize the activity of the central nervous system. The use of clove oil as an aromatherapy remedy helps to restore strength after emotional stress. Reception of funds with cloves relieves of excessive anxiety and causeless fears, avoids the development of serious nervous disorders, including hysterical and epileptic seizures. Preparations with clove components are prescribed for men prone to the development of psychogenic forms of impotence. Sedatives help stabilize the psychological state and raise the emotional background, avoid obsessive thoughts about your own sexual inadequacy.
Effects on the visual organs
Due to its pronounced antimicrobial properties, cloves are often used to treat and prevent visual impairment. Medicines with herbal extracts help stabilize blood circulation and avoid the spread of inflammation.
Harm and contraindications for the use of cloves
Cloves have many medicinal properties, however, if used incorrectly or exceeded the recommended dosage, the following undesirable consequences may occur:
- damage to the mucous membrane of internal organs
- exacerbation of gastritis or gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer
- a sharp increase in blood pressure
People with sensitive digestive systems should not use cloves in spices and medications. Cloves should not be taken by young children.