MISTAKE #1 WHEN CHEWING CLOVES (YOUR HEALTH IS IN DANGER)

The #1 Mistake: Chewing Too Many Cloves Daily (or for Too Long Each Time)

Picture Anna, a 52-year-old from Texas, who started chewing 4-5 cloves every evening for “natural detox” and gum health. At first, the spicy warmth felt invigorating, but soon her mouth burned constantly, gums became sore and swollen, and she developed persistent indigestion. What began as a healthy ritual turned uncomfortable.

The top mistake is excessive consumption – chewing more than 1-2 cloves per day or keeping them in your mouth too long. Eugenol irritates oral tissues, potentially causing mouth ulcers, chemical-like burns on gums, numbness, or increased sensitivity. Swallowing excess can upset the stomach lining, leading to nausea, heartburn, or diarrhea. In higher amounts, eugenol may thin blood (increasing bleeding risk), lower blood sugar dangerously (especially with diabetes meds), or strain the liver.

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