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Why should you drink clove tea after meals

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 22, 2025, 09:53 IST
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Why should you drink clove tea after meals


In India the tradition of chewing certain spices as a mouth freshener after an elaborate meal is a part of our culinary culture. Interestingly, clove is that one spice, which is often consumed raw right after meals as a mouth freshener, but its bitter taste and strong smell may not be a palate pleaser for most people, and this is why drinking a light warm clove water can be the best alternative to enjoy after meals.

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Why clove?


Clove is an essential spice, which is used in so many interesting ways. Right from making a simple kadha more effective to reducing digestive issues with its detox water or simply adding curries, soups and stews for their spicy twist, this spice and its versatility is beyond words. But you will be amazed to know that this spice has been extensively used in Ayurvedic medications, home remedies as well as in pain killers for the presence of an active compound called Eugenol. Cloves may also help regulate blood sugar levels, making them beneficial for people with diabetes. Additionally, they support liver health, boost immunity, and may improve bone strength due to their manganese content.

Do you know why you should eat cloves after meals as a mouth freshener? Here are some compelling reasons to add clove water to the daily diet.

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Relieves gas and bloating


One of the most common post-meal discomforts is excessive gas and bloating. Cloves contain compounds like eugenol that help relax the digestive tract and reduce the formation of gas. A warm cup of clove water after lunch or dinner can soothe the stomach lining, ease acidity, and provide relief from heaviness, especially after consuming oily or heavy foods. The carminative properties of cloves relax the digestive tract, reducing discomfort, bloating, and flatulence.

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Blood sugar levels

For people who are conscious about their blood sugar, clove water can be a smart addition to their post-meal routine. As per studies, Research has suggested that cloves may help regulate blood sugar by improving insulin sensitivity. Drinking it after meals may reduce sudden spikes in glucose levels, which is particularly beneficial for individuals with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. It is said that cloves can help slow the conversion of starch into glucose, preventing sudden spikes in blood sugar. Additionally, their anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits support overall metabolic health, making them a helpful spice for people with diabetes or those looking to maintain stable blood sugar. Additionally, the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of cloves support overall metabolic health, reducing oxidative stress that can impair insulin function.

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Boosts digestion

Clove water has long held a place in Ayurveda and traditional herbal medicine as a natural remedy for digestive troubles. Sipping it after meals can gently stimulate the secretion of digestive enzymes, helping food break down more efficiently. This simple practice not only reduces bloating and indigestion but also improves nutrient absorption, ensuring that your meals give the body maximum benefit and energy for the day.

To make this water even more potent, you can add a splash of lemon juice, a hint of ginger juice, and even some chia seeds for fibre. This refreshing mix supports metabolism, aids in natural weight management, and doubles up as a cleansing drink for overall wellbeing.


Also See: Two best asanas to do before meals for better digestion​

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Reduces inflammation

Clove water offers a gentle yet remarkably effective daily boost to immune health, especially when sipped consistently after meals alongside light, wholesome snacks. Though it may seem like a simple herbal drink, it holds generations of traditional wisdom and therapeutic value. Its warm, spicy aroma not only refreshes the senses but also helps restore internal balance, purify the system, and build natural resistance to everyday stress, infections, fatigue, and seasonal changes. Cloves are packed with potent antioxidants and bioactive compounds that help neutralise free radicals, reduce chronic inflammation, and support long-term vitality. Their antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties make clove water far more than just a refreshing sip, it becomes a daily act of protection and care in a fast-paced world. Regular use supports digestion, boosts metabolism, improves oral health, enhances detoxification, and reduces the risk of chronic disease. This time-tested, safe, and holistic remedy remains a trusted ally in maintaining strength, resilience, and overall well-being across all seasons.

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I eat 3 cloves daily. One by one.
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