I checked the page you shared — it’s a clickbait-style health article about clove tea, and it repeats the same kind of claims seen on many similar sites.
🍵 What clove tea actually is
Clove tea is simply water boiled with Clove, sometimes with honey or ginger added.
💪 What the article usually claims
Pages like this typically say clove tea can:
- Boost immunity
- Improve digestion
- Help weight loss
- Fight infections
- Detox the body
🧪 What research actually shows
From medical sources:
✔ Possible mild effects
- Antioxidants may help reduce inflammation (WebMD)
- May support digestion and reduce bloating
- Has antibacterial properties (mainly in lab studies) (Healthline)
❌ Not proven claims
- No strong evidence it “detoxes” the body
- No proof it cures diseases or infections in humans
- No real evidence for rapid weight loss or major immunity boosts
⚠️ Important safety point
Cloves are safe in small food amounts, but:
- Too much can irritate the stomach
- Concentrated forms (oil/extract) can be harmful
- May interact with blood-thinning or diabetes medicines (WebMD)
🧠 Simple truth
Clove tea =
✔ warm herbal drink
✔ may help digestion slightly
❌ not a miracle cure or “detox solution”
If you want, I can break down that exact article line-by-line and show you what’s real vs exaggerated.