Claims like “Say Goodbye to Joint Pain, Arthritis, and Rheumatism in Just 3 Days” are highly exaggerated and not supported by medical science. While natural remedies like clove and garlic may help support joint health or reduce inflammation over time, they are not a cure and certainly won’t eliminate chronic conditions in three days.
That said, clove and garlic both have known anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that can be complementary to medical treatment.
✅ Clove and Garlic Home Remedy for Joint Support
🔸 Ingredients:
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5–6 garlic cloves (fresh, peeled, and crushed)
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5–6 whole cloves (or 1 tsp clove powder)
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1 cup olive oil (or coconut oil)
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(Optional) 1 tsp turmeric powder – for extra anti-inflammatory benefit
🔸 Instructions:
🔹 For Oral Use (Immune + Inflammation Support):
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Crush garlic cloves and cloves together.
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Mix with 1 tablespoon of warm olive oil.
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Let it sit for 10 minutes to activate beneficial compounds.
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Consume 1 teaspoon daily on an empty stomach.
Note: Always start with a small dose and check for any sensitivity, especially to raw garlic.
🔹 For External Use (Joint Massage Oil):
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Heat 1 cup olive oil on low heat.
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Add crushed garlic and cloves (or powder).
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Simmer gently for 5–10 minutes (don’t let it burn).
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Allow to cool, strain, and store in a glass jar.
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Massage warm oil gently into painful joints twice a day.
⚠️ Cautions:
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Garlic may thin the blood—consult your doctor if you’re on blood thinners or about to have surgery.
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Clove oil can irritate skin if used undiluted—always mix with a carrier oil.
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These remedies do not replace prescribed medications for arthritis or rheumatism.
🧪 Why These Ingredients Help:
Ingredient | Key Compounds | Benefits |
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Garlic | Allicin | Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, boosts circulation |
Clove | Eugenol | Natural analgesic, anti-inflammatory |
Olive Oil | Oleocanthal | Acts like ibuprofen in reducing inflammation |
✅ Final Thought:
You may feel some relief with consistent use over a few weeks, especially in mild joint discomfort. However, chronic arthritis and rheumatism require a comprehensive treatment plan under a doctor’s care.
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