Lots of people think of cloves for toothaches. But the first big mistake happens when someone tries it for the first time. They might chew a whole clove, like someone told them to. A few seconds later, their tongue feels numb. They think, “Oh no, I’m having an allergic reaction!” So, they spit it out, rinse their mouth, and decide never to touch it again.
But here’s the thing: cloves have something called eugenol, which is their main active part. This natural oil has a numbing effect. When it touches your mouth, it temporarily blocks pain signals. It’s kind of like what dentists use in some numbing medicines. So, that numb feeling is totally normal. It usually lasts about 15 to 30 minutes and only affects where the clove touched. A real allergy to clove is very different; it would cause things like swollen lips or tongue, or hives.
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