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Is Garlic good for your health?
Does garlic powder provide the same health benefits as fresh garlic?
Does it even provide any health benefits? Or should I just stick to the frest garlic?
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Allergic Reaction to Garlic supplements…?
I recently started taking garlic supplements largely for their bug repellent factor, but also for other health benefits. A few days after I began, I got an itchy rash of small bumps on the back of my legs and inside of my elbows. I can’t think of anything other than the garlic that has changed in my routine. Could it be the garlic even though I’ve never had a reaction to garlic food? If it is the supplement could it be that particular brand or should I swear off garlic pills all together. I’m using Kwai Odder-less Garlic One a Day Tablets. Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Does garlic powder have the same health benefits as raw garlic?
Garlic Supplements?
Does anyone take garlic as a supplement? I’ve been taking the odorless tablet variety, but just learned that most garlic pills don’t contain allicin, which is where most of the benefits come from and is created when the garlic is crushed.
Has anyone found any type of garlic supplement that does contain allicin? Not to be confused with allian (I think it’s called), which is the other part of garlic, but does not provide the health benefits.
Looking for a brand name that would be a good one. I know I could eat a clove a day for the benefits, but would love to get it some other way. I don’t necessarily care about odorless and from what I read, it’s the allicin that produces the odor. So….. no odor, no allicin at all?
Thanks!
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