Mother Nature's
Pungent Cure-All
- Garlic
The Odoriferous
Herb
Garlic Is Mother
Nature's Pungent
Cure-All
I don't know
about you, but
one of my very
favorite aromas
is garlic
wafting through
a kitchen,
especially when
it's in a great
tomato sauce or
stir fried with
some vegetables.
Whether it's in
a pan with olive
oil or roasting
in the oven, the
smell of garlic
sets my appetite
on overdrive!
While not
everyone shares
my predilection
for this
odoriferous
herb, there can
be no denying
that its appeal
extends far
beyond its smell
or taste.
Time and again,
garlic has come
through as one
of the most
versatile
healing herbs
known to humans.
The value of
garlic (Allium
sativum) has
been recognized
since ancient
Egypt, when
slaves went on
strike to
increase their
garlic rations.
In the 1950s,
the great Albert
Schweitzer,
M.D., used
garlic in his
African clinic
to treat
dysentery,
typhus and
cholera.
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This is one of
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During the
Second World
War, garlic was
used as a
disinfectant for
wounds and as
protection
against gangrene
in injured
soldiers.
Now, research is
showing that it
protects against
two of the most
dreaded diseases
of our time:
heart disease
and cancer.
Some have even
argued that
since our
ancestors ate a
diet rich in a
variety of
plants and herbs
now missing in
modern diets, we
should consider
phytonutrient-rich
plants such as
garlic to be
essential
nutrients!
I think this is
a great idea,
and you can
easily
incorporate into
your own
personal diet
plan just by
taking aged
garlic
supplements.
Garlic Basics
Garlic is a
member of the
lily family. Its
genus (Allium)
also includes
onions. When a
clove of garlic
is crushed or
chewed, an
odorless
sulfur-containing
compound, alliin,
is transformed
to allicin,
which gives
garlic its
characteristic
odor. Allicin is
the element of
garlic that has
been most
intensively
studied and
which appears to
have the most
medicinal value.
Allicin
naturally breaks
down to other
compounds,
including daily
sulfide and
ajoene, which
are thought to
have unique
healing effects
on the body.
Garlic Keeps
Your Blood
Vessels Clear
While early
studies on the
heart-protective
effects of
garlic showed
that garlic
supplementation
tended to
decrease "bad"
LDL cholesterol
and raise "good"
HDL, more recent
research has
conflicted with
those results.
Whether garlic
affects blood
cholesterol
levels or not,
it still
dramatically
reduces the
buildup of
plaque (the
fatty deposits
that clog blood
vessels) in the
arteries.
In one study
from the journal
Atherosclerosis,
152 subjects had
the amount of
plaque in two
major arteries
measured, and
then took garlic
powder for 48
months. The
results showed
that the growth
of the plaques
was slowed by
five to 18
percent, and
that in some
subjects the
plaques actually
became smaller.
Several studies
on non-human
subjects show
the same trend.
It appears that
garlic protects
the heart by way
of its potent
antioxidant
effects.
Oxidized LDL,
not just LDL, is
what causes
plaques to grow.
In study after
study garlic has
shown itself to
be a superior
preventative
against LDL
oxidation.
Garlic also
protects against
clogged blood
vessels by
decreasing the
tendency of
blood to clump
or clot.
Garlic Protects
Against
Infections Of
All Kinds
Whether you want
to stave off
bacterial,
viral, fungal,
or parasitic
infections,
garlic is good
protection.
Garlic has been
shown in
test-tube
studies and
animal studies
to be deadly to
Helicobacter
pylori, the
bacteria that
causes ulcers,
and to the
dreaded
food-borne
bacteria
Salmonella, E.
coli,
Staphylococcus
and Listeria.
Bacteria do not
develop
resistance to
garlic--a good
reason to favor
garlic over
antibiotics!
Phytochemicals
in garlic are
also effective
at stopping
cold, flu and
herpes viruses
in their tracks.
The growth of
Candida albicans,
the fungal yeast
that causes
vaginal yeast
infections and
intestinal
candidiasis, is
slowed by
garlic. Garlic
kills parasites
such as Giardia
and Entamoeba,
both common
causes of
chronic
diarrhea.
Cancer
Prevention With
Garlic
Studies on
gastrointestinal,
colon, and
breast cancer
show that in
populations that
consume more
garlic, cancer
risk is
significantly
lower. It
appears that
phytochemicals
in garlic
interfere with
the growth of
several kinds of
cancer cells.
Garlic is also
rich in
selenium, the
cancer-fighting
mineral, and in
sulfur, which
supports the
detoxification
process. Several
studies have
shown that
carcinogenic
chemicals are
detoxified more
efficiently
throughout the
body when garlic
is added to the
mix. It also
helps control
the production
of free
radicals, which
have been
strongly
implicated as a
cause of cancer.
Can Garlic
Prevent "Senior
Moments?"
One interesting
study in the
journal
Experimental
Gerontology
described the
effects of
garlic extract
on learning and
memory
impairment in
aging mice. Mice
specially bred
to age more
rapidly than
their normal
counterparts
were used.
About half of
the mice were
fed a 2 percent
garlic diet for
eight to nine
months. It was
found that the
garlic-supplemented
mice better
retained their
ability to learn
and remember
than their
counterparts who
didn't consume
garlic. I
believe that
everyone can
benefit from
adding garlic to
their diets.
Cook with it
whenever you
can. Fresh and
powdered are
both beneficial.
I also recommend
you take
supplemental
garlic. The aged
garlic extracts,
containing at
least 0.6
percent allium,
have been the
most thoroughly
studied.
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