Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.5
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Aged Garlic Extract™†† Powder (bulb)
400 mg
**
Nattokinase (NSK-SD®)
70 mg
**
L-Theanine (Suntheanine®)
24 mg
**

Top Medical Research Studies

7
Garlic and dizziness interaction
We examined how exposure to garlic may affect dizziness, particularly investigating a phenomenon known as olfactory vertigo. In our analysis, we found that over-stimulation of certain brain areas linked to smell and adrenaline could lead to imbalances resulting in dizziness or disequilibrium.

The study included observations where tests were conducted on individuals suffering from vertigo believed to arise from psychosomatic origins. Our findings suggested that smelling garlic vapor heightened their reactions to adrenaline, which contributed to their dizziness. This indicates a connection between olfactory stimulation and feelings of instability.

Additionally, we highlighted that triggers associated with memories or learned responses could either initiate or exacerbate dizziness through pathways in the brain. Although the cerebellum plays a role in balance, it was not deemed essential for causing dizziness linked to garlic specifically. Rather, it appeared to amplify symptoms in those already susceptible.

Overall, our research emphasizes a significant relationship between olfactory stimuli, like garlic, and dizziness, but the exact mechanisms remain complex and multifaceted.

Most Useful Reviews

10
Reduced dizziness
25 people found this helpful
I'M NOT A DOCTOR! However, I play one for my family. My blood pressure was extremely high, and I had persistent heart palpitations and dizziness. After a few weeks on this combination, my palpitations are minimal, and the dizziness has also gone. This combination seems effective in comparison to pharmaceuticals.
9
Reduced dizziness
This treatment has significantly reduced my dizziness and fatigue effectively. I found that just one capsule per day is sufficient.
9
Relieved dizziness
After taking the medication, my blood pressure decreased slightly, and I no longer feel dizzy. I'm optimistic about its continued effectiveness.

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
  • All Researches
7
Garlic and dizziness interaction
We examined how exposure to garlic may affect dizziness, particularly investigating a phenomenon known as olfactory vertigo. In our analysis, we found that over-stimulation of certain brain areas linked to smell and adrenaline could lead to imbalances resulting in dizziness or disequilibrium.

The study included observations where tests were conducted on individuals suffering from vertigo believed to arise from psychosomatic origins. Our findings suggested that smelling garlic vapor heightened their reactions to adrenaline, which contributed to their dizziness. This indicates a connection between olfactory stimulation and feelings of instability.

Additionally, we highlighted that triggers associated with memories or learned responses could either initiate or exacerbate dizziness through pathways in the brain. Although the cerebellum plays a role in balance, it was not deemed essential for causing dizziness linked to garlic specifically. Rather, it appeared to amplify symptoms in those already susceptible.

Overall, our research emphasizes a significant relationship between olfactory stimuli, like garlic, and dizziness, but the exact mechanisms remain complex and multifaceted.

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.5
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
10
Reduced dizziness
25 people found this helpful
I'M NOT A DOCTOR! However, I play one for my family. My blood pressure was extremely high, and I had persistent heart palpitations and dizziness. After a few weeks on this combination, my palpitations are minimal, and the dizziness has also gone. This combination seems effective in comparison to pharmaceuticals.
9
Reduced dizziness
This treatment has significantly reduced my dizziness and fatigue effectively. I found that just one capsule per day is sufficient.
9
Relieved dizziness
After taking the medication, my blood pressure decreased slightly, and I no longer feel dizzy. I'm optimistic about its continued effectiveness.
4
Headache relief
5 people found this helpful
Borderline hypertension? I had headaches, dizziness, and sluggishness. I decided to monitor my blood pressure and found strong indications of borderline hypertension, often elevated after meals. Since using this product, it has worked immediately and effectively for the past year.

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Relieved dizziness
After taking the medication, my blood pressure decreased slightly, and I no longer feel dizzy. I'm optimistic about its continued effectiveness.
9
Reduced dizziness
This treatment has significantly reduced my dizziness and fatigue effectively. I found that just one capsule per day is sufficient.
7
Garlic and dizziness interaction
We examined how exposure to garlic may affect dizziness, particularly investigating a phenomenon known as olfactory vertigo. In our analysis, we found that over-stimulation of certain brain areas linked to smell and adrenaline could lead to imbalances resulting in dizziness or disequilibrium.

The study included observations where tests were conducted on individuals suffering from vertigo believed to arise from psychosomatic origins. Our findings suggested that smelling garlic vapor heightened their reactions to adrenaline, which contributed to their dizziness. This indicates a connection between olfactory stimulation and feelings of instability.

Additionally, we highlighted that triggers associated with memories or learned responses could either initiate or exacerbate dizziness through pathways in the brain. Although the cerebellum plays a role in balance, it was not deemed essential for causing dizziness linked to garlic specifically. Rather, it appeared to amplify symptoms in those already susceptible.

Overall, our research emphasizes a significant relationship between olfactory stimuli, like garlic, and dizziness, but the exact mechanisms remain complex and multifaceted.

References

  1. Hinoki M. Role of the visceral brain in body equilibrium. Acta Otolaryngol Suppl. 1984;419:30.
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