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Sunday, April 12, 2020

Benefits of Garlic

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Don't you just love the smell of garlic roasting in olive oil?  It's the organic sulfur compound allicin that gives it the pungent smell.  When he garlic is crushed or chopped the amino acid allicin is released.  Garlic is one of the most beneficial spices/herbs that can be added to your diet.  Garlic is in the same family as onions, leeks and shallots, the Allium family.  Each segment is called a clove with 10-20 cloves per bulb.  Being a popular cooking ingredient, garlic is and can be grown throughout the world, even in your own window garden.  Throughout history it's main use was for health and medicinal purposes. 
"Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food"
Hippocrates (the Father of Western medicine) prescribed garlic to treat a variety of medical conditions.
Benefits:
*Highly nutritious but very few calories-containing a little of all the minerals you need every day.
*Can combat sickness, including the common cold- boosting the immune system is very important.
The active compounds in garlic reduce high blood pressure- cardiovascular diseases are the #1 killers in the world.  In one study, 4 cloves of garlic per day were just as effective as the drug Atenolol at reducing blood pressure over a 24 week period, with NO SIDE effects. The red blood cells turn the sulfur into hydrogen sulfide gas which expands our blood vessels helping to regulate blood pressure.
*Improves cholesterol levels- reducing total and/or LDL levels by 10-15%. The red blood cells turn the sulfur into hydrogen sulfide gas which expands our blood vessels helping to regulate blood pressure.
*Garlic contains high antioxidants-antioxidants protects against cell damage and aging, helping to reduce the risk of  Alzheimer's and dementia. 
*May help min detoxing your body from heavy metals- it has shown to reduce lead toxicity and other heavy metals.
Boosts immunity-  in studies, garlic appears to kill cancer and viruses cells. 
Protects our food- the antibacterial properties in garlic can kill the bacteria that lead to food poisoning, including salmonella and E.coli.
*It just makes your  food taste great!

Here's a great video from Dr Michael Greger;


Have a great week.
Be kind. 
WASH YOUR HANDS!
Judd

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