Clove, also known as Laung (Hindi) or Laving (Gujarati), is one of the most powerful natural herbs and spices used in India and across the world. Scientifically known as Syzygium aromaticum, clove has been valued for centuries not only in Ayurveda but also in cooking, dental care, skincare, home remedies, aromatherapy, and herbal product manufacturing.
From boosting immunity and improving digestion to adding rich aroma in food and providing natural relief from toothache, clove is truly a multi-purpose herb. In this complete guide, we explain clove uses and benefits across Ayurveda and modern lifestyle applications.
What is clove (Syzygium aromaticum)?
Clove is a dried flower bud of the clove tree, native to Indonesia but widely used in India. It contains powerful active compounds, mainly eugenol, which gives clove its strong aroma, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Key highlights of clove:
- Botanical name: Syzygium aromaticum
- Part used: Flower buds
- Nature: Hot & pungent
- Common forms: Whole clove, clove powder, clove oil, clove extract
Clove is used as:
- A spice in cooking
- A medicinal herb in Ayurveda
- An ingredient in herbal formulations, cosmetics, and essential oils
Read More: Clove / Laving (Syzygium aromaticum)
Clove Uses in Ayurveda & Traditional Medicine
In Ayurveda, clove (Lavanga) is known for its Deepana (appetizer) and Pachana (digestive) properties. It helps balance Kapha and Vata dosha and supports overall wellness.
Major Ayurvedic benefits of clove:
✅ Immunity Support
Clove is rich in antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds that help strengthen the immune system and protect the body from infections.
✅ Digestion Care
Clove improves digestion, reduces gas, bloating, and stomach discomfort. It is commonly used in herbal kadha for digestion.
✅ Cough, Cold & Fever
Clove is traditionally used in home remedies and Ayurvedic formulations for sore throat, cough, cold, and fever support.
✅ Liver & Lungs Support
Clove supports respiratory health and helps in clearing congestion. It also helps maintain healthy liver function as part of herbal combinations.
✅ Men Care, Women Care & Children Care
Clove is used in Ayurvedic formulations for general wellness for men and women. For children, clove is used in very small and safe dosages under expert guidance.
👉 At Polycare Herbals, clove is used as a natural herbal ingredient in selected Ayurvedic formulations for immunity care, digestion care, respiratory care, and general wellness.
Culinary Uses of Clove (Food & Beverages)
Clove is a popular spice in Indian and international cuisine.
Common culinary uses:
- Garam masala
- Biryani, pulao & curries
- Chai, herbal tea & kadha
- Bakery items & desserts
- Pickles and spice blends
Benefits of using clove in food:
- Adds rich aroma and flavor
- Improves digestion
- Helps reduce bloating after heavy meals
- Acts as a natural preservative due to antimicrobial properties
Clove for Dental Care & Oral Health
One of the most well-known uses of clove is for toothache relief.
Dental benefits of clove:
- Natural pain relief for toothache
- Helps reduce gum inflammation
- Supports oral hygiene
- Freshens breath
How clove is used:
- Clove oil applied (diluted) on affected tooth
- Chewing clove for temporary relief
- Used in natural oral care products
⚠️ Always use clove oil carefully and in diluted form.
Clove for Skin Care & Hair Care
🌿 Skin Care Benefits
Clove has antibacterial and antifungal properties, making it useful in skincare formulations.
Benefits for skin:
- Helps in acne & pimples
- Supports clear skin
- Used in herbal face packs and cosmetics
- Helps control skin infections
🌿 Hair Care Benefits
Clove is beneficial for scalp health.
Benefits for hair:
- Helps control dandruff
- Supports scalp circulation
- Promotes healthier-looking hair
- Used in herbal hair oils and shampoos
Clove in Home Remedies (Natural & Traditional Use)
Clove is commonly used in Indian households as a natural remedy.
Popular home remedies:
- Clove for sore throat
- Clove for gas & stomach pain
- Clove water for digestion
- Clove in kadha for cold & cough
- Clove for nausea
These remedies are traditional and used for general wellness support.
Clove Essential Oil Uses
Clove essential oil is widely used in aromatherapy and wellness products.
Benefits of clove oil:
- Used in aromatherapy for relaxation
- Helps relieve headache when used in massage
- Used in herbal balms and pain relief oils
- Helps in stress relief
- Supports respiratory comfort
⚠️ Always dilute clove essential oil before topical use.
Clove for Insect Repellent & Home Use
Clove and clove oil are used as natural insect repellents.
Uses:
- Helps repel mosquitoes
- Used for ants and small insects
- Mixed in natural home sprays
- Used in organic pest control methods
This makes clove useful beyond health and wellness.
Clove in Herbal, Pharma & Cosmetic Industry
Clove is widely used as a herbal ingredient in:
- Ayurvedic capsules
- Herbal syrups
- Tablets and granules
- Herbal cosmetics
- Oral care products
- Essential oil blends
Why manufacturers use clove:
- Natural antibacterial properties
- Strong aroma and active compounds
- Multi-purpose herb for immunity, digestion, respiratory & skin care
- High demand in herbal and wellness industry
At Polycare Herbals clove is carefully sourced and used in herbal formulations following quality standards and GMP practices.
Safety, Dosage & Precautions
Clove is safe when used in moderate amounts.
Important precautions:
- Avoid excessive consumption
- Clove oil should always be diluted
- Pregnant women should consult healthcare experts
- Children should use clove only in very small doses
- People with sensitive skin should do a patch test
Conclusion: Why Clove is a Powerful Multi-Purpose Herb
Clove is not just an Ayurvedic herb—it is a complete natural solution used in food, dental care, skincare, hair care, home remedies, essential oils, and herbal manufacturing. Its versatility and powerful natural compounds make it one of the most valuable herbs in traditional and modern wellness.
At Polycare Herbals, we believe in using pure, natural herbs like clove in our Ayurvedic formulations to support immunity, digestion, respiratory health, skin care, and overall wellness across India.
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FAQs on Clove Uses & Benefits
Yes, clove contains antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds that support immunity.
Yes, in small amounts as part of food or herbal formulations.
Clove oil (diluted) or chewing clove is a traditional method for temporary relief.
Yes, but always dilute before applying.
Immunity support, digestion care, oral health, skincare, hair care, and respiratory support.
Some Polycare Herbals Ayurvedic formulations use clove as a natural ingredient for immunity and digestion support.




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