That’s a social media engagement bait post, not a medically reliable remedy.
There is no proven health treatment that requires boiling pineapple peel with cloves and drinking it 3 times a day for a specific “natural cure.”
🍍 What’s actually in this claim
- Pineapple peel (often wasted part of the fruit)
- Clove spice (has some antioxidant and antimicrobial compounds)
Both ingredients do contain beneficial plant compounds, but:
- There is no clinical evidence this mixture treats disease or “detoxes” the body
- “3 times a day cure” claims are a common sign of misinformation
🧪 What science actually says
Possible minor effects:
- Cloves may have mild antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties
- Pineapple contains bromelain (mostly in the fruit, not the peel), which may help digestion
But:
- Effects in human medicine are not strong enough to treat illnesses
- Boiling and repeated dosing does not turn it into a medical therapy
⚠️ Risks of following viral “remedies”
- Stomach irritation (especially from concentrated clove compounds)
- Delaying proper treatment for real conditions
- False belief in “detox” or “cleansing” effects (your liver and kidneys already do this)
🧠 Bottom line
This is a wellness myth wrapped in natural ingredients. It may be safe in small food-like amounts, but it is not a treatment or cure for any disease.
If you want, I can break down which “natural remedies” actually have real scientific evidence vs. pure social media myths—there are a lot of surprising ones.
