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Garlic
is famed for it's health benefits. In fact, it has been used
medicinally for over 5000 years for various ailments. From
lowering blood pressure to it's anti-bacterial properties,
garlic appears to be effective. The question still remains,
however, whether garlic can prevent cancer.

Does Garlic Prevent Cancer?
Studies concerning garlic's anti-cancer abilities look
promising. Of 37 studies done to examine garlic's effectiveness
as a cancer inhibitor, 28 were successful. Preliminary
studies show an increased cancer inhibiting effect on prostate
cancer and stomach cancer.
Researchers believe that there are many factors in garlic's
ability to fight cancer. One factor is the many compounds found
in garlic, including allyl sulfur. Allyl sulfur can slow down
damage the progress of cancerous cell growth.
How Can I Prevent Cancer with
Garlic?
Garlic is a finicky vegetable and the conditions have to be just
right to reap the health benefits. Researchers recommend using
garlic that has been pressed into a oil or powder.
They have also found that
garlic that is peeled and immediately cooked,
eliminates a chemical reaction that
is thought to be a factor in garlic's anti-cancer properties.
Wait at least 15 minutes before cooking garlic after peeling.
A Word About Garlic
Consumption...
The studies about garlic cancer have all been observational,
meaning they involved cultures that consume an above average
amount or included animals. There have been no clinical trials
or direct studies involving humans.
It can be harmful to eat garlic in large quantities. It has been
reported that people who eat excessive amounts can suffer from
allergic reactions, foul garlic odor on breath and body, stomach
disorders, and dermatitis.
Consult your doctor or nutritionist for more information about
whether consuming garlic is a good choice for your diet.
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