HOW CLOVE CAN HARM YOU: NUTRITION PROFESSIONALS EXPLAIN
Possible Side Effects by Faith Seke
PhD, Agronomy and Crop Science (ongoing), Master's degree, Food Science and Technology · 1 years of experience · South Africa
- Clove may cause lactic acidosis; muscle pain and weakness.
- Clove can also trigger allergic reactions with the following symptoms; nausea, vomiting, skin burning, redness and pain.
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Bachelor in Nutrition · 5 years of experience · Argentina
- Eugenol, present in clove, slows blood clotting and can lead to an increase risk of bleeding. It should be avoided by people with bleeding disorders.
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Possible Side Effects by Madison Shaw
Bachelor of Science in Dietetics and Nutrition · 4 years of experience · USA
- Although not common, it is possible to have an allergic reaction to clove or clove oil. Reactions can range anywhere from itching and hives to anaphylaxis.
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This is for information purpose only, and should not be considered as a substitute for medical expertise. These are opinions from an external panel of individual doctors, and not to be considered as opinion of Microsoft. Please seek professional help regarding any health conditions or concerns.
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