An Egyptian medical text dating back to 1,500 BC, documents the use of Garlic for hypertension, worms, and tumors. Well preserved cloves of Garlic were found in the tomb of King Tutankhamen. Since then it has been revered by many cultures throughout the world. Currently, Garlic is one of the most widely used herbal compounds in the United States, with ongoing research in several areas related to cardiovascular health, oncology and infectious disease, which is still preliminary and not yet clinically proven.

As an herbal supplement, take three capsules daily with food.
Use cautiously in individuals with bleeding disorders, or who are taking anticoagulant medications, due to an increased risk of bleeding. Individuals with acute or chronic stomach inflammation should use with caution. Use Garlic products with caution if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Discontinue if unusual symptoms occur. Do not exceed recommended dose unless under the guidance of a health care professional.
Please visit our Prescription Drugs and Medications Index for a listing of all contraindicated Blood Thinners and Anticoagulants.
Avoid in individuals with a known allergy or sensitivity to Garlic, or to other members of the lily family including onion, leek and chives.
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