If you’re someone who lives for their morning coffee but wants to take it up a notch, it’s time to discover a spicy little hack that’s been buzzing through the wellness world: clove-infused coffee.
That’s right — just by adding a couple of cloves to your brew, you could unlock a whole new level of energy, focus, and vitality… and maybe even freak your partner out a bit when you start buzzing around the house like a superhero.
Cloves are small, aromatic flower buds with powerful medicinal properties. In traditional systems like Ayurveda and Chinese medicine, cloves have been used for centuries to:
- Stimulate digestion
- Improve circulation
- Relieve inflammation
- Boost libido
- Strengthen immunity
Now pair that with coffee — nature’s favorite stimulant — and you get a spicy, bold, energy-enhancing combo that hits fast.
After drinking coffee with 2–3 crushed cloves, you might feel:
- A stronger caffeine kick
- Sharper mental clarity
- Improved mood and alertness
- Enhanced circulation and body warmth
- A weird urge to deep-clean your entire house (not kidding)
Some people even describe the feeling as borderline euphoric — intense, but smooth.
Benefits of Clove Coffee
Here’s what cloves bring to the table:
Rich in Antioxidants
Cloves have one of the highest ORAC scores (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) of all spices.
Natural Anti-inflammatory
Great for people with muscle aches, headaches, or joint stiffness.
Supports Digestion
Cloves stimulate digestive enzymes and reduce gas and bloating.
Freshens Breath
Bonus: Clove’s antibacterial properties freshen your breath — helpful after that strong coffee aroma.
May Boost Libido & Circulation
Used traditionally as an aphrodisiac and circulation enhancer.
Don’t overdo it. Stick to 2–3 cloves per cup. More isn’t better — cloves are potent!
Avoid if you have ulcers, sensitive stomach lining, or are on blood-thinners (check with your doctor).
The taste is bold. If you’re not into strong, spicy flavors, ease in with one clove at first.
You might find yourself moving faster than usual — cleaning the house, organizing your life, starting a side hustle — all in the first hour.
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