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In vitro studies suggest antimicrobial, cytotoxic, and women's health effects, but clinical evidence for human use is largely lacking.

Benefits

Key compounds

Eugenoleugenol methyl ethercineolelevophellandrenecaryophyllenepalmitic acidpolyphenolsligninsterpenoidsquercetingallic acid

May help with

Best for these goals

Antioxidantantimicrobialpotential anti-inflammatorytraditional uses for digestive and pain relief.

How to use it

Food flavoring, essential oil, powder

Evidence level

Limited

Cautions & interactions

Generally recognized as safe in food amounts; high concentrations of eugenol or extracts may cause toxicity, nausea, vomiting, CNS depression, and convulsions; can irritate mucous membranes. | Interactions: None well documented; in vitro suggests possible CYP3A4 upregulation, but clinical relevance is unknown.
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Educational information only — not medical advice, and not evaluated by the FDA. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Talk to a qualified healthcare provider before using any ingredient therapeutically, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.

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