That claim — “I chew cloves and say goodbye to 10 years of diabetes” — is not medically true.
🌿 What cloves can do
Cloves (the spice) contain compounds like eugenol that may:
- Slightly help with blood sugar control
- Have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects
So yes, cloves can be a small supportive addition to a healthy diet.
⚠️ What they cannot do
Cloves cannot cure Type 2 Diabetes or make it disappear—especially after many years.
Diabetes is a chronic condition involving insulin resistance or insulin deficiency. Managing it usually requires:
- Proper diet
- Regular exercise
- Monitoring blood sugar
- Medication or insulin (if prescribed)
🚫 Why these claims are dangerous
Relying on “quick fixes” like cloves can:
- Delay proper treatment
- Lead to uncontrolled blood sugar
- Increase risk of complications (heart, kidneys, eyes)
✅ Realistic takeaway
- Cloves = helpful spice, not a cure
- You can include them in tea or food
- But they should never replace medical care
If you want, I can show you natural ways that actually help control blood sugar (diet, foods, routines) that are proven and safe.