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Garlic: Benefits and Secrets
In this section, Dr. Juan Ignacio Veller discusses the benefits and secrets of garlic, including its impact on the immune system, cholesterol levels, blood pressure, clots, and thrombosis.
The Secret of Garlic
- Garlic contains a component called Allicin that provides its beneficial effects.
- Allicin is formed when alliin combines with an enzyme called allinase.
- To activate garlic's benefits, it should be cut or crushed to allow the combination of alliin and allinase.
How to Activate Garlic
- Garlic should be eaten raw to preserve its beneficial effects.
- Heating garlic destroys Allicin and reduces its benefits.
- Cut, crush, or grind garlic and wait for 5 to 10 minutes for Allicin to form.
Benefits of Garlic
- Garlic can lower bad cholesterol (LDL) by 5 to 15 percent and reduce atherosclerotic plaques in arteries.
- Consuming garlic daily may decrease platelet aggregation and prevent the formation of clots and thrombi. However, consult a doctor if taking blood thinners or about to have surgery.
- Garlic has been shown to moderately lower high blood pressure by around 5 to 8 points systolic and 4 to 5 points diastolic.
Conclusion
In this section, Dr. Juan Ignacio Veller concludes his discussion on the benefits of garlic for the immune system, cholesterol levels, blood pressure, clots, and thrombosis.
Final Recommendations
- Eat raw garlic by cutting or crushing it for maximum benefit activation.
- Consult a doctor if taking blood thinners or about to have surgery.
- Garlic can be a beneficial addition to the diet for those with clotting and thrombosis issues.
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Benefits of Garlic
In this section, the speaker discusses the benefits of garlic, particularly in relation to cancer prevention, immune system improvement, and detoxification of heavy metals.
Garlic and Cancer Prevention
- Garlic is known to be beneficial for preventing gastrointestinal cancers such as stomach and colon cancer. Other plants from the garlic family like onions and chives also have similar effects.
- The evidence for garlic's effectiveness in preventing stomach cancer is not as strong as it is for other types of cancer.
- Garlic is high in antioxidants, which can help reduce inflammation, hypertension, and blood clots.
Garlic and Immune System Improvement
- Animal studies have shown that garlic can strengthen and improve the immune system by fighting bacteria, viruses, parasites, and possibly fungi.
- However, there is conflicting evidence when it comes to human studies on the effects of garlic on flu and COVID-19. More research is needed to make accurate recommendations.
Detoxification of Heavy Metals
- Studies have shown that consuming garlic can help reduce lead levels in the blood. This suggests that garlic may aid in detoxifying heavy metals.
- There are other small studies that explore the potential benefits of garlic in relation to other heavy metals.
Recommended Intake
- Consuming one clove of raw garlic per day (approximately 4 to 6 grams) provides interesting amounts of potassium, B-complex vitamins, C-complex vitamins, and manganese.
- To obtain these benefits, it is important to consume raw or minimally processed garlic. Heat destroys some beneficial compounds.
Risks and Side Effects
- Some individuals may be allergic to garlic and experience serious allergic reactions. If you notice any adverse effects after consuming garlic, it is recommended to stop eating it and consult a doctor.
- Halitosis (bad breath) is a common side effect of consuming garlic. It can be reduced by brushing teeth, using mouthwash, and consuming garlic with other foods.
- Stomach pain and discomfort can be avoided by not consuming garlic on an empty stomach.
Conclusion
In this section, the speaker concludes the discussion on garlic by summarizing the benefits, recommended intake, and potential risks and side effects.
- Garlic offers various health benefits such as cancer prevention, immune system improvement, and detoxification of heavy metals.
- Consuming one clove of raw garlic per day is recommended to obtain these benefits.
- However, individuals who are allergic to garlic or experience adverse effects should avoid consuming it and seek medical advice.
- It is important to consume garlic with other foods to reduce bad breath and avoid consuming it on an empty stomach.