Side effects of garlic
[PDF File]Health Effects of Garlic - AAFP Home
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Jul 01, 2005 · Side effects generally are mild and uncommon. Garlic appears to have no effect on drug metabolism, but patients taking anticoagulants should be cautious.
[PDF File]Therapeutic Effects of Garlic: A Review
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Due to the occurrence of unpleasant side effects and increasing resistance to the synthetic pharmaceuticals, garlic was recommended for the treatment of giardiasis. Inhibitory activity of garlic on giardia was noted with crude extract at 25 pg/mlL and the lethal dosage was established as approximately 50 pg/ mL.
Effect of Garlic on Blood Pressure: A Metaâ Analysis
and vasodilating effects.2–4 Phenolic and steroidal com-pounds in garlic also have pharmacologic effects.5 Evidence from human trials suggests that garlic might be beneļ¬cial in the treatment of hypertension.6–11 However, the results from several previous meta-analy-sis were contradictory.12–14 In 1994, Silagy and col-
[PDF File]Garlic (Allium sativum L.)
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immediately if you experience side effects. Allergies People with a known allergy to garlic, any of its ingredients, or to other members of the Liliaceae (lily) family, including hyacinth, tulip, onion, leek, and chives, should avoid garlic. Allergic reactions have been reported with garlic taken by mouth, inhaled, or applied to the skin.
[PDF File]Herbs at a Glance: Garlic
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Garlic This fact sheet provides basic information about garlic—uses, potential side effects, and resources for more information. Garlic is the edible bulb from a plant in the lily family. It has been used as both a medicine and a spice for thousands of years. Common Name —garlic — Allium sativum . What It Is Used For •
Comparison of Therapeutic Effects of Garlic and ...
The frequency of side effects was significantly (p = 0.023) higher in D-penicillamine than in the garlic group. Thus, garlic seems safer clinically and as effective as D-penicillamine. Therefore, garlic can be recommended for the treatment of mild-to-moderate lead poisoning. For decades, lead (Pb) poisoning has been known as an
[PDF File]Garlic: Beyond Italian food! - UAB
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garlic per day •one 300-mg dried garlic powder tablet two to three times per day •7.2 g of aged garlic extract per day Using garlic in food that requires heating, microwaving, or drying the cloves can substantially reduce the allicin and alliin thus decreasing its healthy effects on the body. Side effects: •Antiplatelet effects through the
[PDF File]Medicinal values of garlic: A review
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garlic contains thiamine, sulfur, niacin, phosphorous, and selenium (Morioka et al., 1993). Preliminary studies in humans, using an alliin standar-dized garlic powder preparation, have demonstrated positive effects on immunoreactions and phagocytosis. In aged subjects, the administration of 600 mg garlic
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