You may have already come across this combination on social media: a few cloves, a slice of ginger, and a Lipton tea bag dipped into a steaming cup. This blend is creating a buzz. But what’s so special about it? Why do so many people swear by this infusion? We’ll reveal everything—or almost everything—about this revisited grandmother’s remedy, which is as good for the body as it is pleasant to sip.
Cloves, ginger, Lipton tea: the trio that everyone is talking about
Before you rush into the kitchen, it’s helpful to understand why these three ingredients, taken together, are so popular. It’s not just a trend: each of them has unique benefits, and their combination creates a cocktail that’s beneficial in many ways.
Clove: Small but mighty
Just because it’s tiny doesn’t mean it should be underestimated.  Clove , often relegated to the bottom of the  spice cupboard , is full of benefits:
- A concentrate of nutrients  : Rich in  antioxidants , it also contains vitamins (notably  C and K ) and essential minerals such as  magnesium .
- An ally for digestion  : In cases of  bloating  or slow digestion, it naturally stimulates the production of digestive enzymes .
- Natural antibacterial  : Long used for oral hygiene , it helps fight bacteria that cause  bad breath .
Ginger: the star of home remedies
Ginger  is a bit like the Swiss Army knife of medicinal plants :
- Effective anti-inflammatory  :  Gingerol , its main active compound, soothes pain and inflammation.
- For good digestion  : Perfect in cases of  nausea  or stomach heaviness, it is appreciated by  pregnant women  or after a  large meal .
- Stimulates circulation  : It  warms the body  and activates blood circulation, ideal in winter or during a  detox treatment .
Lipton tea: simple, accessible, effective
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