Natural cures nail
The uses and properties of clove make this species one of the most interesting for those looking for medical applications in the plant kingdom. The nail is a plant also known under the scientific name of Eugenia caryiophyllata. This species is part of the family Myrtaceae and has flowers with five petals each. The typical growth area for the plant cloves are the valleys, hills and wetlands with a land rich in mineral components of all kinds.
The typical flowering time of this herb is concentrated in the summer months. If you look at the chemical composition of clove plant find a lot of components such as caryophyllene, essential oils, eugenol, pinene, and methyl salicylate caryophyllin. Among the medicinal uses of this species include the most important are those of healing, antiseptic, carminative, and general remedy for conditions skin (such as ulcers and skin problems).
There are numerous ways to build a plant like the nail with medicinal uses. The most important are as a tea, tincture and essence. Clove infusion is prepared with only 10g of herb per liter of water. After boiling this mixture for about 10 minutes we can reserve it for drinking. The recommended dose is up to 3 cups per day. Benefits for making tincture of this species, on the other hand, we need to take 1 to 3 drops per day (dose may be repeated up to 3 times). The essence of cloves, as well as being good at internal uses can be applied to exterior form in a wide variety of conditions (for this we must use a clean cloth).
