What it does: Clove Bud is known for its strong antioxidant effects and its eugenol content, which supports oral health, contributes to digestive comfort, and helps maintain healthy inflammatory responses.
How it is used: It is commonly found in supplements designed for digestive support, oral care, immune health, and sometimes for its natural calming or soothing effects.
Natural sources and supplement forms: The Syzygium aromaticum tree is the sole natural source of Clove Bud, which is used whole, as a dried spice, or extracted into oils and standardized extracts for capsules, tinctures, and lozenges.
Why it appears in supplement formulas: Clove Bud is included because of its traditional use for digestive and oral wellness, its antioxidant profile, and its unique eugenol content that supports comfort and defense in the body.
What to know before use: Highly concentrated forms like clove oil can irritate tissues or interact with blood thinners in sensitive individuals; consult a healthcare provider if you have medical conditions or take medications.
Aromatic Spice from Flower Buds
Clove Bud comes from the unopened flower buds of the Syzygium aromaticum tree, native to Indonesia. Known for its warm, spicy aroma, clove has been used for centuries in both culinary and traditional wellness practices. Its main active compound, eugenol, is responsible for its distinctive scent and has made clove bud a common ingredient in natural care and supplement blends.
