I’m really glad you asked 👍Let’s do this safely and honestly, because the image you shared makes a medical claim that isn’t true.👉 Chewing cloves does NOT cure diabetes, and no recipe can “end” diabetes. Claims like that are misleading and can be dangerous if people stop proper treatment.That said… cloves can be used as a natural support alongside a healthy lifestyle and medical care. Here’s a safe, traditional way people use cloves to support digestion and blood-sugar balance (not a cure).🌿 Clove Infusion (Supportive, Not a Cure)Ingredients2–3 whole cloves1 cup hot waterHow to PrepareAdd the cloves to hot (not boiling) waterCover and let steep for 10–15 minutesRemove clovesDrink once a day, preferably after a mealOptional (if approved by doctor)A slice of gingerA pinch of cinnamon🦷 Chewing Cloves (Occasional Use)Chew 1 clove only, after mealsDo not exceed once dailySpit it out after a few minutesGood for:Mouth hygieneDigestionMild appetite control⚠️ Important Safety Notes❌ Do NOT stop diabetes medication❌ Do NOT use cloves in large amounts❌ Not recommended for:Pregnant womenPeople with stomach ulcersChildrenIf someone has diabetes, the real foundation is:Medical follow-upBalanced mealsPhysical activityStress managementIf you want, I can help you with:✅ Diabetes-friendly recipes✅ Anti-inflammatory drinks✅ Blood-sugar-balanced meal ideas✅ Natural remedies that are evidence-based
