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Clove water has many benefits for diabetes and overall health. It contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that improve insulin sensitivity, lower blood sugar levels, and support the immune system. Clove extract can help balance blood sugar levels and improve insulin production. It may also increase bone density and protect the liver. Cloves have antimicrobial properties that promote oral health and may have anti-cancer properties. They can fight oxidative stress and reduce inflammation. Clove water is easy to make at home and can be added to meals or drinks. It is a versatile spice with many health benefits. Hey there fellow health enthusiasts, today the video is all about the amazing benefits of drinking clove water for your diabetes and overall health. Did you know that the clove has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for various problems and diseases? Well, because it contains powerful antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties that help improve insulin sensitivity, lower blood sugar levels and support your immune system. Not only that, but clove water is also incredibly easy to make at home. So stick around and I will show you all the steps so that you can start reaping the health benefits of this amazing drink in no time. I will show you how to make clove water at the end of this video. Remember to subscribe to our newsletter at sugarremedies.com to stay informed and to stay motivated and I will give you extra tips if you sign up. So go to sugarremedies.com now. Let's talk about what cloves can do for you as a diabetic. Sometimes you're probably feeling like blood sugar roller coaster, right? Well, it might be time to spice things up with some cloves. Research actually has shown that compounds found in these little guys may help keep blood sugar levels balanced. In fact, a study on mice with diabetes found that the clove extract has moderate blood sugar spikes and it's not just for rodents. Another study looked at the effects of clove extract on human muscle cells, revealing that cloves could improve the function of cells that produce insulin. So sprinkle some cloves on your oatmeal, okay? Or add them to your tea and let's keep those blood sugar levels steady. Well, if you are a diabetic, it looks like you might just have to add handle with care to the list of precautions for your diabetes medic. Why? Well, apparently most diabetics have fragile bones, making them extra susceptible to fractures and bone breaks and so forth. But fear not, animal studies have shown promising results for using clove extract and manganese to increase bone mineral density. Most of you are familiar with that. You are supposed to get it every two years after a certain age. Now, anyway, let's hope more research confirms these effects. And I'm not saying replace your medications with clove extract, but why not? Maybe we can add some strong bones that a list of diabetics can boast about, right? After this. So let's talk about liver, right? We all are concerned about liver because it's an organ that deals with a lot of sugar. Now, that hardworking organ that keeps us going through the thick and thin, right? With insulin resistance and diabetes becoming all too common, well, this poor organ may be taking some serious heat. Now, enter close those little flavor bombs that pack a punch in the kitchen and might just do the same for your liver. Studies have shown that cloves and their precious compounds can actually help reduce oxidative stress and be a protective shield for your liver. So go ahead, add some cloves to your meals and give your liver a fighting chance. It deserves a little love after all, right? Unfortunately, diabetics also have a reduced immune system or suppressed immune system, making them more prone to infections. But there is some good news. Studies have found that cloves could hold the key to promoting oral health in people with diabetes, which is typically ignored by not just by diabetics, but a lot of people. Most people don't even realize that the oral health is directly related to heart health. But the antimicrobial studies or properties of cloves, we know that can kill harmful bacteria in the oral cavity, potentially reducing the risk of infections. So diabetics, take note. Incorporating cloves into your oral care routine may just give your immune system the boost it needs. Living with diabetes, as you know, increases your risk of developing many health complications. Well, that includes cancer too. No surprise here. However, recent test tube studies are showing promising results that cloves may have anti-cancer properties. Not a chemotherapy, okay? Don't get me wrong. Anti-cancer properties. It is believed that the compounds found in cloves can potentially reduce cancer cell growth and promote cancer cell death. Now, while these findings are exciting, more research is needed to confirm whether these effects translate to humans. Nonetheless, adding cloves to your diet may offer some benefits, especially for those friends with diabetes who may be definitely at high risk of developing cancer. Now, cloves, with its high concentration of antioxidants, can help fight the harmful effects of oxidative stress, which happens to every diabetic. Now, among these antioxidants, eugenol, or eugenol, however you call it, is a compound that has been found to reduce the inflammation and protect against cellular damage. Again, which makes clove a great addition to diabetes management plan. What else? Let me quiz you here. What else helps to prevent you from oxidative damage if you are diabetic? Well, remember, alpha-lipoic acid and benfotiamine are two very important vitamins that will help you prevent cell damage that happens due to diabetes. Where do you find them? Well, sugarmds.com has them as a separate standalone product or in combination. So check it out. Now, cloves are another one that actually can reduce that oxidative stress and prevent the development and progression of disease complications. Now, by incorporating cloves into your diet, again, you will be able to support your body's natural defense against all that oxidative stress and potentially reduce your risk of complications associated with diabetes. Now, finally, for those people suffering from occasional constipation. Oh, cancel that one. Cancel that last sentence. I'm sorry. I have to jump this paragraph here and then we'll go. All right. Let's summarize. Cloves have been used for centuries as a natural remedy for various problems because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that also improve insulin sensitivity. Remember, insulin sensitivity is directly related to lack of inflammation. Insulin resistance will go up when there's inflammation in your system. As a result, your blood sugars will be lower. You're going to support your immune system. It is easy to make this at home and can be added to oatmeal or to anything that you like to maintain blood sugars at a normal level. Now, the cloves can help maintain the blood sugar levels by reducing the oxidative stress, as we talked about, and also protecting your liver. We talked about also antimicrobial properties that can actually help kill harmful bacteria in the oral cavity, potentially reducing the risk of infections in your mouth, in your teeth. Now, living with diabetes, as you know, increases the risk of developing health complications. One of them was cancer. Recent test-tube studies showed promising results, showing that the cloves actually could have anti-cancer properties because of the compounds found in cloves, potentially reducing that cancer cell growth and promoting cancer cell death. Now, also cloves, with their high concentrations of antioxidants, can help fight the harmful effects of oxidative stress and we talked about the eugenol, which is a compound that reduces the inflammation and protects against cellular damage. That's why I always say it's a great addition to any diabetes management because oxidative stress contributes to the development and progression of the disease. To get the most amazing things out of this spice, you will need to prepare a simple clove water or some juice. Begin by adding a tablespoon of sterilized cloves to a stainless steel bowl. When I say sterilized, I mean it doesn't have to be like, you know, industrial sterilization. Just keep it nice and clean. And then you can add two to three cups of hot water. After steeping for 15 minutes, you will end up with a potent and aromatic liquid that can be strained and used however you like. Just don't take a shower with it. Whether you are looking to spice up your cooking or create a homemade remedy, I just told you, clove water or the juice is sure to exceed your expectations. So, why not give it a try, right? Discover the many benefits of this versatile spice. Well, thanks for tuning in. Remember to subscribe to our newsletter for the most and the best. sugarandbeans.com That's the way to subscribe. Talk to you soon.

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