That claim is false and medically misleading.Chewing cloves (clove) does not cure diabetes, reverse it for “10 years,” or replace medical treatment.
What diabetes actually is
Diabetes (especially type 2) is a long-term metabolic condition called diabetes, where the body:
- Doesn’t use insulin properly, or
- Doesn’t produce enough insulin
It cannot be “chewed away” or cured by a single food.
What cloves can actually do (real science)
Cloves contain compounds like eugenol and may:
- Have mild antioxidant effects
- Slightly influence blood sugar in small studies
- Support digestion and oral health
But:
- Effects are small and not consistent
- They are not a replacement for medication or diet management
- No clinical evidence supports reversing diabetes with cloves
Why these “cure” claims are dangerous
They often lead people to:
- Stop prescribed medication
- Delay proper treatment
- Believe in quick fixes for chronic disease
This can result in serious complications like nerve damage, kidney disease, or vision loss.
What actually helps manage type 2 diabetes
Evidence-based approaches include:
- Balanced diet (controlled carbs, high fiber)
- Regular physical activity
- Weight management (if needed)
- Medications like metformin when prescribed
- Regular blood sugar monitoring
Bottom line
Cloves are a spice with some health properties—but they do not cure or reverse diabetes.
If you want, I can show you real dietary habits that actually improve blood sugar control over time, without myths or exaggeration.
