Best For: Lyme biofilm support, Borrelia persister cells, Candida and fungal overgrowth, intestinal parasites, oral health and gum support, tooth pain, digestive support, broad antimicrobial support, anyone dealing with chronic infection complicated by fungal overgrowth or parasites
Who Can Use It: Adults
Suggested Use:
0.5–1 mL, 2–3x daily — start low and build gradually
When To Take It: With food — Clove is warming and potent, always take with meals
Start Feeling It: Antimicrobial effects build over consistent use as part of a broader protocol
In Lyme Protocols:
Clove has gained significant attention in Lyme and chronic infection protocols specifically for its activity against Borrelia biofilms. Biofilms are protective structures that Borrelia (lyme bacteria) and other pathogens construct to shield themselves from both antimicrobials and the immune system — and they are one of the primary reasons Lyme is so difficult to address. Clove’s eugenol compounds have demonstrated meaningful ability to penetrate and disrupt these biofilm structures, making it a valuable addition to any protocol targeting persistent infection. It is often used alongside other biofilm-disrupting agents and core antimicrobial herbs for this reason.
Co-infection & Protocol Support:
• Borrelia burgdorferi (biofilm disruption — primary use)
• Candida & fungal overgrowth (common secondary issue in chronic Lyme patients)
• Intestinal parasites (antiparasitic activity)
• Broad antimicrobial support across co-infections
Due to its potency, Clove is best used as part of a broader protocol rather than in isolation. Start at the lower end of the dose range.
Best For: Lyme biofilm support, Borrelia persister cells, Candida and fungal overgrowth, intestinal parasites, oral health and gum support, tooth pain, digestive support, broad antimicrobial support, anyone dealing with chronic infection complicated by fungal overgrowth or parasites
Who Can Use It: Adults
Suggested Use:
0.5–1 mL, 2–3x daily — start low and build gradually
When To Take It: With food — Clove is warming and potent, always take with meals
Start Feeling It: Antimicrobial effects build over consistent use as part of a broader protocol
In Lyme Protocols:
Clove has gained significant attention in Lyme and chronic infection protocols specifically for its activity against Borrelia biofilms. Biofilms are protective structures that Borrelia (lyme bacteria) and other pathogens construct to shield themselves from both antimicrobials and the immune system — and they are one of the primary reasons Lyme is so difficult to address. Clove’s eugenol compounds have demonstrated meaningful ability to penetrate and disrupt these biofilm structures, making it a valuable addition to any protocol targeting persistent infection. It is often used alongside other biofilm-disrupting agents and core antimicrobial herbs for this reason.
Co-infection & Protocol Support:
• Borrelia burgdorferi (biofilm disruption — primary use)
• Candida & fungal overgrowth (common secondary issue in chronic Lyme patients)
• Intestinal parasites (antiparasitic activity)
• Broad antimicrobial support across co-infections
Due to its potency, Clove is best used as part of a broader protocol rather than in isolation. Start at the lower end of the dose range.