Description
BioNutra Sciences Clove bud nutrients are extracted by using nanotechnology to extract its full potential benefits, bioavailability of micronutrients, is one of our novel products with many great health benefits.
One of the most used spices in traditional medicines.
Clove Buds, scientific/ botanical name - Syzygium aromaticum
Clove buds are the flowers of the clove trees. this potent oil has been cherished for centuries for its myriad of health benefits and delightful fragrance. One of the most sort after spice on this planet for its health benefits. They are used as an essential oil for their incredible fragrance, used as antimicrobial, anti-fungi, antibacterial properties, evergreen spice with many applications. In ancient India they are a spice used in every kitchen for various cuisines, in Ayurveda they were used for thousands of years, Indonesia, China they were used in the cuisine for their aromatic’s flavors and for their medicinal properties. Cloves are a versatile spice that adds flavor while also providing health benefits. They are high in antioxidants, may help regulate blood sugar, kill bacteria, and more.
Product Information
Attributes & characteristics
✓ Powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties
✓ May help maintain healthy blood level
✓ May help respiratory and good oxygen flow
✓ May help digestion
✓ May help purify blood
✓ Healthy maintenance of intestine
✓ May help good oxygen flow
✓ Rich in antioxidants
✓ Has Anti-inflammatory properties
✓ May help sleep better
The Rich History of Clove Buds
The history of cloves is like that of nutmeg, mace and many other ancient spices. The clove tree (Syzygium aromaticum, or Eugenia caryophyllis) is also indigenous to the Moluccas, and they were most probably imported from the Spice Islands into China more than 2000 years ago. From the 8th century, cloves became increasingly popular in Europe, and along with nutmeg, the importation of this coveted spice helped the enterprising Venetians become extraordinarily wealthy. Dutch were one of the early traders of cloves, nutmeg and many other spices across the globe and had full monopoly over them, until other traders came into force later on. But the Dutch retained control over the trade until late in the 18th century, at which time the exotic spices of the Moluccas were starting to be grown elsewhere in the world, and they lost their incredible attraction. Currently, clove trees are grown in such places as India, Zanzibar, Madagascar, and Mauritius, as well as in Ternate, Tidore and a couple of other of the northern Spice Islands and in Indonesia.
Clove buds have been used in traditional medicine for over 2,000 years. Originating from Moluccas, later China, they were highly prized in ancient China, India, and the Middle East for their therapeutic properties. Clove oil was an integral part of Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, renowned for its ability to promote health, longevity, immune boosting property and vitality.
Traditional Uses of Clove buds:
Clove buds have been traditionally used for medicinal and culinary purposes. In Ayurveda, clove buds is believed to have various healing properties, including aiding digestion, to treat stomach ulcers, to treat cold and cough, lung detoxifications, fight bacteria’s and fungi, anti-inflammatory use, joint pain treatments, alleviate mood with the clove oil as an aromatherapy, essential oil, pain relief, skincare and boosting respiratory health, used as a pain killer, dental plague removal, to remove bad breath.
Product classification
This is a food / dietary supplement and not a substitute for a varied diet.
We recommend you do exercise, daily walks, any sports within your ability, eat natural, healthy-balanced food. Always consult your medical professionals before consuming dietary supplements if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or on medically prescribed medications or on treatment for severe medical conditions.
*More research required to conclude all it’s benefits and side effect*
*Health claim pending approval by the European Commission*
*Evaluation of health claims is ongoing*
Not suitable for children under 14 years of age*
Nutritional Information
Clove buds Nanotech drops |
Total serving |
60 days-2 months’ supply |
Nutritional information |
Ingredient per serving |
DRV |
Nano Clove buds’ micronutrients drops |
Daily serving- 6 to 8 drops for adults |
Amount per serving |
4.12 mg** |
Other ingredients: Water, Emulsifiers |
*Daily intake value not established*
Ingredients:
Clove buds nano liquid drops, water, emulsifier, no preservatives
Dosage advice:
Take 4 drops, 2 times daily (Unless otherwise recommended) with a large glass of warm water, in your soup, smoothies, salads, preferably with the meal or immediately after the meal.
Not recommended for children under 14.
Suitable for vegans and vegetarians

Storage advice:
Close the cap tightly after use, store it in cool, dry place away from sunlight and keep out of children’s reach.
Warning & advice:
Please consult your medical professionals before use, if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or on any prescribed specific medications.
Food supplements are not a substitute for healthy-balanced diet, we recommend you maintain a good balanced Dailly walks, sports, exercise and varied healthy diet. Healthy lifestyle is something you should treasure every day for your physical and mental happiness and health.