Cloves have the effect of warming the middle and lowering the rebelliousness (warming and tonifying the stomach to prevent stomach qi from rising), tonifying the kidneys and helping the yang, and making tea with clove flowers also has some of the above effects.
Cloves are the dried flower buds of the myrtle plant Clove, whose effects are warming the middle and lowering the rebelliousness, tonifying the kidneys and helping the yang, and can be used to treat coldness in the spleen and stomach, eructation (hiccups) and vomiting, poor appetite and vomiting and diarrhea, infertility with coldness in the uterus, impotence with deficiency of the kidneys, and coldness and pain in the heart and abdomen. Clove is used as a decoction or ground powder for external application. This herb should not be used with tulip.
It should be noted that the active ingredients of herbal tea are limited to be precipitated, and it cannot replace the medication to treat the disease.
If symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions, do not blindly take medication to avoid delaying the condition.