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Vampire eating garlic

Benefici per la salute dell'aglio

L'aglio può fare molto di più che semplicemente allontanare i vampiri e aggiungere sapore ai nostri pasti. Dalla protezione contro il comune raffreddore alla riduzione della pressione sanguigna, le ricerche attuali suggeriscono che potrebbe avere anche alcuni reali benefici per la salute.

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Why is garlic good for us?

Garlic is one of the most popular verdure used in cooking around the world. It's known for its distinctive, strong aroma and flavour. With one small bulb consisting of around 10 cloves, garlic's nutritional value packs a punch as it contains vitamin C, vitamin B6, fibre and selenium.

Many of the claims made regarding the health benefits of garlic are linked to a compound called allicin. This sulfur-containing compound is activated when garlic is crushed or chopped and gives it its strong smell and taste.

As well as being eaten cooked or raw, garlic can be made into supplements that can be taken in the form of tablets, oils or capsules.

Studies have suggested that garlic extract may help to boost your immune system, helping you to fight off common viral infections.

One study found that people who took aged garlic extract for three months during the raffreddore e influenza season experienced less severe symptoms and missed fewer days of school or work1.

Aged garlic extract is created from garlic cloves that are sliced and soaked in an ethanol solution, before being left to age for up to 20 months.

Research also suggests that the compounds found in garlic may have antiviral properties, which helps to prevent viruses from entering our cells or replicating2.

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Alta pressione sanguigna (hypertension) is a key contributor to attacchi di cuore, malattie cardiache e ictus. However, research has found that garlic - in the form of supplements - may have the ability to lower blood pressure and improve heart health.

A review of studies carried out in 2020 found that garlic extract lowered blood pressure and reduced stiffness in arteries - a problem linked to high blood pressure.

It was also found to improve the richness and diversity of good bacteria in your gut, which helps to boost digestive health3. Studies have suggested that the allicin in garlic may help relax your blood vessels, allowing the blood to flow more easily4.

Colesterolo alto is when you have too much of a fatty substance called cholesterol in your blood and it can lead to heart conditions and strokes.

Eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly - as well as avoiding smoking and not drinking too much alcol - is important in keeping your cholesterol levels healthy.

But research suggests that garlic may also help to lower your levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) - the type that contributes to heart health issues5.

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Artrite is a common condition that causes pain and inflammation in the joints, but research has found that taking garlic supplements may help relieve soreness.

One study, involving 70 women, found that participants who took 1,000mg of garlic daily had reduced pain and tenderness. Although the study was small, the researchers suggested that garlic may have anti-inflammatory benefits6.

Another review of studies found that participants who received garlic as a treatment had reduced pain and inflammation and improved physical function7.

The research into the benefits of garlic - both when eaten or taken in the form of a supplement - is promising. However, it's important to remember that garlic isn't a cure-all for health problems - and should be enjoyed as part of a healthy, varied liquida.

  1. Percival: Aged garlic extract modifies human immunity.

  2. Rouf et al: Antiviral potential of garlic (Allium sativum) and its organosulfur compounds: A systematic update of pre-clinical and clinical data.

  3. Ried: Garlic lowers blood pressure in hypertensive subjects, improves arterial stiffness and gut microbiota: A review and meta-analysis.

  4. Matsutomo: Potential benefits of garlic and other dietary supplements for the management of hypertension.

  5. Khasawneh: Anti-hyperlipidemia of garlic by reducing the level of total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein.

  6. Moosavian: The effects of garlic (Allium sativum) supplementation on inflammatory biomarkers, fatigue, and clinical symptoms in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis: A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

  7. Tavakoli-Far et al: Allium sativum L. (garlic) role in osteoarthritis: A systematic review of clinical trials.

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Lydia Smith

Scrittore di articoli

BA, MA, MSc

Lydia Smith è una giornalista pluripremiata e scrittrice di articoli che ha scritto ampiamente sulla salute delle donne e sulla salute mentale. Attualmente sta studiando per un MSc in psicologia.

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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK

MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)

Dr Krishna Vakharia is an NHS GP. She is also a regular examiner for the postgraduate Diploma in Practical Dermatology at Cardiff University as well as being the Chief Medical Officer for health at Optum UK.

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