Garlic

Garlic is a nutrient-dense, pungent bulb from the onion family, highly regarded for both culinary flavor and medicinal properties. Rich in allicin, it

  • boosts immune function (contains antibacterial and antifungal properties, helpful for colds and, in some studies, infections),
  • supports heart health,
  • and lowers blood pressure (may reduce high blood pressure and cholesterol levels),

Garlic ontains Vitamin C, Zinc, Iron, and Selenium, contributing to overall health.

For maximum benefits, 1-2 raw cloves should be consumed daily, allowing them to rest for 10 minutes after crushing.

Excessive intake may cause digestive issues, heartburn, or bad breath.

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