Homemade Uses of White Clover
1. White Clover Tea (Internal Use)
Dry or fresh flowers and leaves can be steeped in hot water (1 tsp dried or 1 tbsp fresh per cup) for 5–10 minutes. Drink 1–2 cups daily to support detox, immunity, and calmness.
2. Infused Oil (External Use)
Fill a small jar with clean white clover flowers, cover with olive or coconut oil, seal, and let sit in a sunny spot for 2 weeks. Strain and apply to skin to soothe irritation, cuts, and burns.
3. Skin Wash for Acne or Irritations
Brew a strong tea (2 tbsp dried clover in 1 cup water), cool it, and use it as a facial rinse or compress for acne, rashes, or sunburn.
4. White Clover Tincture
Soak fresh white clover flowers in 40% alcohol (like vodka) for 4 weeks in a sealed jar. Shake occasionally. Strain and store. Use 10–20 drops in water to support immunity and circulation.
5. Homemade Bath Soak
Add a handful of fresh or dried clover flowers to a warm bath. Great for skin nourishment and overall relaxation.
6. Clover Poultice
Mash fresh leaves and flowers into a paste and apply directly to insect bites, minor wounds, or irritated skin. Cover with a clean cloth.
7. White Clover Ice Cubes
Make strong tea and pour into ice trays. Use the cubes on skin for inflammation, puffiness, or after sun exposure.
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