Known as “lahsun” in hindi, garlic bulb is most commonly used in
Try to pick out sturdy crisp stalks which do not appear
wilted, and you should also check for mold and mildew on the garlic.
Chopping or crushing
garlic and letting it rest before cooking may enhance its cancer-fighting
properties.
A sulfur-based
compound called alliin and an enzyme called alliinase are separated in the
Garlic's cell structure when it is whole. Cutting garlic ruptures the cells and
releases these elements, allowing them to come in contact and form a powerful
new compound called alliicin, which not only adds to the number of garlic's
health-promoting benefits but is also the culprit behind its pungent aroma and
gives Garlic its "bite”.
Garlic is one of the richest sources of organic
selenium and germanium. Together, garlic’s disclosed and yet undiscovered
nutrients combine to make it one of the best nutritional spices in the world.
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) guidelines
for general health promotion for adults is a daily dose of 2 to 5 g of fresh
garlic (approximately one clove), 0.4 to 1.2 g of dried garlic powder, 2 to 5
mg of garlic oil, 300 to 1,000 mg of garlic extract, or other formulations that
are equal to 2 to 5 mg of allicin.
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Garlic
is a good source of Vitamin C and B6, along with the minerals selenium and
manganese, and some copper and phosphorus. All of these nutrients play a role
in keeping you healthy and preventing degenerative diseases.
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Garlic
Can Combat Sickness, Including the Common Cold Garlic supplementation helps to
prevent and reduce the severity of common illnesses like the flu and common
cold.
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High
doses of garlic appear to improve blood pressure of those with known high blood
pressure (hypertension).
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Garlic
Improves Cholesterol Levels, Which May Lower The Risk of Heart Disease
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Garlic
contains powerful antioxidants that protect against cell damage and ageing. It
may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Antioxidants help to
protect the body against damaging “free radicals”.
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Eating
Garlic Can Help Detoxify Heavy Metals in the Body
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Garlic
has anti cancer properties. Lab studies along with population studies seem to
indicate that garlic can have an effect on preventing cancer, particularly of
the stomach, esophagus and colon. Cultures who consume large amounts of garlic
appear to have a lower incidence of these types of cancer.
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Eating
garlic can improve your blood lipid levels by lowering your
cholesterol and triglycerides. For this reason including garlic in your diet is
associated with a lower risk of heart disease and stroke.
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Garlic
may help to lower blood pressure by blocking undesirable contraction
of blood vessels as well as preventing clots.
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Garlic
is an anti-inflammatory food. There is good evidence that
inflammation in the body is the main cause of most sickness and disease, so
including garlic in the diet may inhibit the inflammation and help provide some
protection against so many of the illnesses that plague us.
Peeled cloves may be stored in wine or vinegar in the
refrigerator. Garlic can be stored in dry place. Garlic is best stored
in a cool, dry place.
Garlic bulbs to be stored in an airtight container or plastic
baggie ensuring a cool dark environment.
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