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Garlic has a pungent smell, and is
good in certain dishes, but is there more to it? Why garlic is so often
considered a great, healthy herb? Well, for one, it has the vital
chemical compound allicin, which is a wonderful therapeutic ingredient with
many medicinal qualities. The allicin compound contains sulfur, which gives the
herb its pungent savor and peculiar smell. The health benefits of garlic are
innumerable. It helps fight heart ailments, fight cold, cough, and
lowers blood pressure. It is the oldest known medicinal plant variety or
spice in existence. Mankind recognized the curative qualities of this magic
herb over 3,000 years ago.
It contains useful minerals such as phosphorous, calcium and iron, as well as trace minerals like iodine, sulfur and chlorine, which are also
present in the cloves. In terms of organic compounds,
it is one of the rare sources of allicin, allisatin 1, and 2.
Some of the health benefits of
garlic are explained in greater detail below.
Diabetes: Diabetes can harm the kidneys, inhibit nervous system
functions, cause heart disorders, and even lead to poor eyesight. The oil
extracted from garlic may protect diabetic patients from these side effects.
High Cholesterol
Levels: Of the two kinds of cholesterol –LDL and HDL,
the former is bad for human health. Garlic, rich in the allicin compound,
effectively prevents LDL cholesterol from oxidizing. All those who have
high cholesterol
levels should include this herb
in their daily diet.
Hypertension: Garlic is an herbal ingredient for curing
hypertension. When exposed to high levels of pressure, the allicin present in
it relaxes the blood vessels. It also fights against thrombosis by
reducing platelet aggregation.
Eye Care: Garlic is rich in nutrients like Selenium, Quercetin and Vitamin C, all of which help treat eye infections and
swelling.
Intestinal
Problems: Garlic clears up most intestinal problems
like dysentery, diarrhea and colitis. Its role in dispelling worms is
phenomenal. It does not affect the functioning of useful organisms in the
intestine, which aid in digestion, but it does destroy the harmful bacteria present
in the intestines.
Cold: Raw garlic is used to treat colds and coughs.
At the very onset of a cold, you should eat at least two crushed cloves of it,
which will thereby help in lessening the severity of your cold.
Infected Wounds: Garlic can be placed on infected wounds as an
herbal treatment. It should be mixed with three drops of water, rather than
using it in raw form, as the undiluted juice can irritate the skin.
Digestion: Daily inclusion of garlic in your diet aids in eliminating any digestive problems. The
herb assists in the normal functioning of the intestines for good digestion.
Even swelling or irritation of the gastric canal may be rectified with garlic
as a treatment.
Acne: Half the people in the world suffer from mild
to severe forms of acne. Garlic may be used, along with other ingredients like honey, cream and turmeric, to treat acne scars and prevent the initial development of acne.
Garlic acts as a cleanser and an antibiotic substance for soothing skin rashes.
Asthma: Boiled garlic cloves are wonderful as an alternative asthma treatment. Each night before going to sleep, a glass of milk with 3 boiled cloves of garlic can bring
subsequent relief for patients with asthma. The asthma attacks may be brought
under control by having crushed garlic cloves with malt vinegar as well.
Sexual Problems: Garlic has certain aphrodisiac properties, so
this helpful herb can be utilized as an effectual sex rejuvenator. The health benefits of garlic
are further known to enhance the libido of both men and women. People who
overindulge in sexual activities should consume garlic in their diet or in
supplemental form to protect themselves from nervous fatigue.
i never knew Garlic was this good. thanks for the information
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