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Garlic and Weight Loss

You have never had it so good. Losing weight was never such a wonderful experience. But thanks to the miracle food Garlic, weight loss will no longer be a painful affair. Garlic is a perfect compliment to any diet plan. It contains the compound allicin which has anti-bacterial effects and helps reduce unhealthy fats and cholesterol. A range of research studies confirm these cholesterol reducing properties. It also contains an antioxidant that reduces blood clotting as well as other chemicals which help against cancer. Garlic is best eaten raw or baked whole in the oven. In case of frying garlic, do not allow them to go brown. Garlic is a commonly used as a flavoring agent and food product. It is also available as an herbal supplement. When used as a food product, the benefits and potential side effects of garlic may be less pronounced than when it is used as an herbal supplement. Since ancient Egyptians time, garlic has been glorified as a cure for all ailments. Studies using garlic have found alterations on a number of cardiovascular disease risk factors, including blood pressure, blood viscosity and lipid levels. Garlic and garlic supplements are consumed across many cultures for their hypolipidemic, antiplatelet and procirculatory effects. In addition to these proclaimed beneficial effects, some garlic preparations also appear to possess hepatoprotective, immune-enhancing, anti-cancer and chemo-preventive activities. For centuries there has been a mystical folklore about garlic and its magical healing ability. On blind faith, many used it to cure colds, flu and a list of ailments. People knew garlic made them feel better, but they didn't always understand why. Now scientists have discovered not only how certain microbial and cancer fighting chemicals from garlic work but why they work the way they do. With years of serious research behind them, these researchers are now convinced that garlic and aged garlic extract has been highly effective in reducing the two leading causes of death, cancer and heart disease and extending life itself. Studies suggest that a daily dose of cooked garlic or garlic extract along with good eating habits and o good lifestyle can substantially reduce the risks of cancer and cardiovascular disease in society. It works as an antioxidant, antibacterial and intestinal anti-parasitic too. Most importantly it reduces the cholesterol and helps in losing weight. So, add a dash of garlic to your palate as it not only adds a distinct taste, but works as well. But always remember, a healthy diet paired with regular physical exercise is the real key to weight loss.
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