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Garlic Health - The Amazing Benefits of Garlic!
by Sylvia Riley
In this article I'll be exploring the use of garlic for health. Nicknamed the
"stinking rose", this auspicious herb has been revered throughout history as a
cure and natural treatment for all manor of conditions. These include mosquito
bites, wounds, heart disease, measles, tumors, snake bites, acne, colds, flu and
even vampires!
Garlic's health benefits are substantiated by a wealth of modern day research
that confirms its anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. It is
also a powerful antioxidant and immune booster with anti-inflammatory properties.
Scientific studies reveal benefits for diabetes, cancer and heart disease. It's
heart health traits include lowering bad cholesterol and blood pressure, aiding
circulation and preventing against stroke.
Garlic's might is largely due to the sulfur compounds it contains, such as
allicin. Garlic also houses vitamin C, B6, selenium, magnesium, potassium,
calcium and manganese and flavonoids.
The sulphur compound allicin provides not only many of the notable benefits of
garlic, but also its notorious odor. Allicin is formed during the chemistry of
chopping, crushing and chewing garlic, the more thorough the milling, the more
allicin is created.
Allicin has antibiotic, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties, and the reason
why garlic has been used for skin infections such as Athletes's foot, herpes and
warts, digestive and lung infections such as diarrhea, coughs and colds, and
Candida yeast and other microbes.
Allicin begins to degrade once produced and on cooking, so eating garlic raw and
soon after chopping ensures the assimilation of optimum levels of this compound.
Garlic also contains diallyl sulphides, which, whilst not anti-fungal like
allicin, are reportedly good for the blood and circulation, lowering bad cholesterol
and boosting the immune system.
Rats that were put on a diet featuring both allicin and diallyl sulphides had a
substantial increase in their levels of the antioxidant enzyme glutathione-S-
transferase. This mighty enzyme produced within the body is incredibly important
in helping to rid the body of toxins, drugs and carcinogens. Increasing levels
of this and other phase II enzymes may be one way garlic helps to prevent against
cancer, enhancing the elimination of potential carcinogens from the body. This also
makes garlic great for a natural body detox.
Garlic as Anti-Inflammatory
The sulfur compounds in garlic have been found to have anti-inflammatory effects
by inhibiting the activity of inflammatory enzymes. Along with vitamin C this can
make garlic a protection against the pain associated with arthritis and asthma attacks.
Garlic for the Heart
Garlic is renowned for its abilities to lower cholesterol and blood pressure
naturally and protect against heart disease and stroke. Garlic has also been
found to stimulate the production of nitric oxide in blood vessels aiding their
dilation, and assist the body's ability to dissolve blood clots (fibrinolysis).
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