Posted by Eileen Durfee on 6th Oct 2015
Most herbs are not recommended as part of a Nutritional Balancing program, but one that is regularly used is garlic. Garlic is one of the safest, most powerful herbs and contains many fantastic nutrients that make it a great addition to nutritional balancing. It provides many benefits including:
Garlic contains a well absorbed form of selenium, which helps detoxify heavy metals via glutathione production. It is also high in taurine, sulfur-containing amino acids cysteine and methionine, as well as a rare protein, alliin. Alliin is great help for healing wounds, cuts, and bruises. It converts to allisin by reacting with allinase, and becomes a powerful antibiotic and anti-fungal molecule.
Sulfur is one of the most important minerals, of which garlic is an excellent source. It is both a cleansing and flexibility mineral, and is also needed for liver detoxification. Most people lack the sulfur their body needs and garlic provides a great supply of non-protein bound sulfur.
There are several ways garlic can be consumed, including being added fresh and lightly cooked to foods, added as a spice via dried garlic powder or salt, or cooking and boiling garlic cloves for soup. Garlic can also be taken in the dried and aged capsule form, such as Endo-met’s Garlic. This supplement contains 500 mg of garlic which is equal to 1250 mg of raw garlic prior to moisture removal. Taking garlic as a supplement is the best way to consume the most at once. Those with low blood pressure must be careful about taking garlic to not lower their blood pressure even more. As always, we recommend getting a hair analysis before taking any supplements you are unsure of.
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