6 Health Benefits of Garlic
Garlic is a bit like marmite. Some people love it, and others hate it.
This potent vegetable has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine
because of its extensive range of health benefits. In the modern day, garlic is
consumed across the whole world, in both fresh and dried forms.
What Are the
Health Benefits of Garlic?
You won’t need to search for long before you find a recipe that contains
garlic. It adds a bunch of flavor, texture, and aroma to any dish whether you’re
cooking garlic steakbites, garlic confit, or a garlic pasta dish.
But it’s not just the delicious flavor of garlic that makes it so great.
Garlic provides a number of amazing health benefits and we’re going to discuss
these below.
1. It can reduce bloating
Garlic is one of the most effective natural bloating remedies, thanks to
its sulfur content. It can help to boost your digestive processes and support
your beneficial gut bugs.
2. It’s an anti-inflammatory
The sulfur content of garlic gives it anti-inflammatory and antibiotic
properties. It lowers the levels of inflammatory proteins in your body,
particularly in your digestive tract. This can reduce pain, bloating, and other
negative symptoms.
3. It aids your body’s natural
detoxification processes
Detoxification is an essential process to help you stay healthy. It
involves the elimination of unwanted toxic waste products from the body and
it’s performed by the liver. Consuming garlic regularly can improve your waste
elimination processes and support your liver to detoxify your body.
Garlic has detoxifying effects because it supports the production of
glutathione in the liver, which is essential for the detoxification of a number
of compounds.
4. It can boost your immunity
Garlic can boost your immune system by supporting your white blood cells
in their pathogen-killing processes. It can lower your risk of getting viral
and bacterial infections all year round, even during ‘flu season’.
5. It helps to lower high blood pressure
If you have hypertension (high blood pressure), consuming garlic can
help to lower it to a healthy level. High blood pressure is associated with an
increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and it’s thought to be responsible
for around 70% of all heart attacks and strokes.
Instead of relying solely on man-made medications, you can support your
cardiovascular system by adding more garlic to your diet, whether it’s the
dried or the whole form of the vegetable. It has the magical ability to reduce
high blood pressure thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties.
6. It can help to lower your blood
cholesterol
Cholesterol is a fatty substance that is found in cell membranes and the
bloodstream. There are two kinds of cholesterol - low-density
lipoproteins (LDLs) and high-density lipoproteins (HDLs), the latter of which is the good kind.
Garlic can help to lower your LDLs by up to 15% without negatively
impacting your HDLs. It’s particularly effective for those of you with a family
history of high blood pressure and heart disease.
I adore garlic, so no arguments here!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jeanie! xo
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