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Common name(s): | clous de girofle |
Family: | Myrtaceae |
Origin: | Asia |
Parts used: | flower buds |
Constituents: | essential oil (eugenol, eugenol acetate, β‑caryophyllen), flavonoids, organic acids, gallic acid, digalloyl hexosidea, galloyl‐acetylglucosea, chlorogenic acid, quercetin, dimethoxyluteolinc, vitamins (K, C), minerals (manganese) |
Therapeutic actions: | antioxidant, antimicrobial, analgesic, antispasmodic, antiviral, anti-oxidative, citotoxic, genotoxic |
Organs or systems affected: | central nervous system, gastrointestinal system, blood, immune system, bones, skin |
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Counterindications: | Generally regarded as safe when consumed in normal daily amounts. Avoid use during pregnancy. It may increase your bleeding, so use with caution if you are in this risk category. |