24.03.2025

Smart housewives buy cloves for more than just cooking.

By Lesia

Cloves are a versatile spice that can do much more than just flavor food. Smart housewives know their many uses and use cloves for other purposes as well. Here are a few examples:

  1. Natural insect repellent:

Mosquito repellent:
Cloves emit a scent that mosquitoes don’t like.
A bowl of cloves on the table or in the bedroom can help keep mosquitoes away.
Clove oil applied to the skin can also prevent mosquito bites.
Moth repellent:
Cloves can also repel moths from the closet.
A sachet of cloves placed among your clothes will keep moths away.
Ant repellent:
Sprinkling ground cloves on an ant trail will repel ants.

  1. Natural Remedy:

Toothache:
Clove oil has an anesthetic and anti-inflammatory effect.
A few drops of clove oil placed on a cotton ball and placed on the sore tooth can provide relief.
Indigestion:
Cloves can help with bloating and stomach cramps.
A clove tea can soothe digestion.
Cold:
Cloves have an expectorant effect and can help with colds.
A tea made from cloves, cinnamon, and ginger can relieve symptoms.

  1. Aromatization:

Freshen the air:
Cloves emit a pleasant scent.
A few cloves in an aroma lamp or on a scented candle can scent the room.
An orange studded with cloves is a natural room freshener.
Potpourri:
Cloves are a popular ingredient in potpourri.
They give the potpourri a warm and spicy scent.

  1. Cleaning:

Neutralize odors:
Cloves can neutralize unpleasant odors in the kitchen or refrigerator.
A bowl of cloves in the refrigerator or a pot of clove water on the stove can help.
Important information:

Clove oil should be used sparingly, as it can be irritating in high doses.
Always consult a doctor if you have any health problems.