Health Benefits of Garlic: Top Proven Health and Beauty Gains

Garlic is the biggest jewel in the crown of all medicinal herbs. It helps prevent colds, enhances exercise ability, is a therapy for hair loss, prevents arthritis and lung cancer and lowers blood pressure.
 
 
Proven Garlic Health Benefits
Proven Garlic Health Benefits
GLENDALE, Calif. - Sept. 28, 2015 - PRLog -- It has been said that all current drugs and medications are simply versions of herbs and foods that can be patented by the drug companies.  These herbs have been freely used throughout history for their healing benefits.  The biggest jewel in the crown of all medicinal herbs is garlic.

In earlier days, when antibiotics and other drugs weren’t in existence, the garlic clove stood in the place of the pharmaceutical industry for its large rainbow of potent health benefits.

Recent studies are confirming and substantiating the power of garlic for heart health, exercise enhancement, prevention of arthritis and lung cancer, and more.  The ingredient in garlic that gives it its medicinal qualities is allicin.  Garlic is also high in sulfur and the vitamins B6, C and B1.  Garlic was once known as “Russian Penicillin” because of its ability to act as a natural antibiotic against bacteria, viruses, fungus and colds.

1. Garlic Prevents the Common Cold – “Advances in Therapy” Journal

This study included 146 people who received either a placebo or an allicin-containing garlic supplement for 12 weeks.  The participants recorded any common cold symptoms and infections in a daily diary. At the end of the study, there were 63% less colds in the garlic group and they recovered much faster when infected – in an average of 1.5 days versus 5 days.

 2. Garlic Gel for Recurrent Hair Loss – “Indian Journal of Dermatology”

In order to determine the effectiveness of a garlic gel applied to the scalp for recurrent hair loss, researchers divided the participants into two groups.  One group used a garlic gel for three months and the other used a placebo.  In addition, both groups used a steroid cream on the scalp.  The size of the patches and overall state of the hair was recorded each month.

At the end of the study, very good responses were observed in the garlic group. The study showed that the use of a garlic gel significantly added to the therapeutic benefits from the steroid cream and that it’s an effective hair loss remedy.

3. Dietary Garlic Prevents Hip Arthritis – “Musculoskeletal Disorders” Journal

1,000 healthy female twins participated in this study.  The team of researchers recorded the details of the diets of the twins, especially vegetables and fruits, and compared this info with x-ray images that showed if there was any osteoarthritis development in the hips, spine and knees.

Their discovery was that a high intake of vegetables and fruits, particularly those high in sulfur such as garlic and onions, resulted in lower signs of the beginnings of osteoarthritis in the hip.

Dr Frances Williams, lead author of the study from King’s College London, said: “…These findings may point the way towards future treatments and prevention of hip osteoarthritis.”

4. Aged Garlic Extract Lowers Blood Pressure – “Maturitas” (the European Menopause Journal)

This study followed 50 patients over a 12 week treatment period. The patients were being treated with medication for high blood pressure, but it remained high and uncontrolled.  The results showed that an aged garlic extract was effective in lowering blood pressure for patients with uncontrolled hypertension.

5. Garlic Enhances Exercise Tolerance - “Indian Journal of Physiology”

In a study of 30 patients with heart disease, treadmill tests were to examine their exercise capacity.  After the initial test, they were given garlic oil capsules daily for six weeks.  When the test was repeated, it was shown that the garlic had greatly improved their heart rate at peak exercise and had also reduced the work load on the heart.  This gave the patients better exercise tolerance and ability.

6. Garlic Lowers Risk of Lung Cancer by 44% - "Cancer Prevention Research"

In this 7-year study, researchers at a medical center in China interviewed 1,424 lung cancer patients and also 4,543 healthy people. They were asked questions about their diet, smoking and how often they ate garlic.  Raw garlic consumption of 2 times or more per week was found to be associated with a 44% prevention of lung cancer.  For those in the study who smoked, the risk of lung cancer was still reduced by about 30% for those who ate the raw garlic.

How to Take Garlic

Garlic is best eaten raw.  Some tasty ways to receive raw garlic health benefits is to add it to homemade salsa, guacamole, salad dressings, pasta sauce, in mashed potatoes, and mixed with butter and then spread on bread.  It can also be added to vegetable smoothies and hot vegetable dishes.

If raw garlic causes any stomach upset, there are many garlic supplements available that contain good amounts of allicin.

This health news is shared by Nutrition Breakthroughs, a provider of nutrition articles and effective natural remedies since 2001. Nutrition Breakthroughs makes the original calcium and magnesium based natural sleep aid Sleep Minerals II (http://www.nutritionbreakthroughs.com/html/sleep_remedy_for_insomnia_help.html), as well as Joints and More (http://www.nutritionbreakthroughs.com/html/joints_and_more_natural_relief.html), the natural solution for joint relief, aches and pains, stronger hair and nails, and more energy.

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