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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8.5
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 12 Reviews
8.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Odorless Garlic Extract (Allium sativum) (bulb)**(a 100:1 extract, equivalent to 1,000 mg of fresh Garlic Bulb)
10 mg
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Top Medical Research Studies

8
Garlic's allicin aids heart recovery
Metagenomic Sequencing Combined with Metabolomics to Explore Gut Microbiota and Metabolic Changes in Mice with Acute Myocardial Infarction and the Potential Mechanism of Allicin.
Moderate relevance to heart attack
We induced acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in mice to investigate the impact of allicin, a key component of garlic, on heart health. Over 28 days, we administered allicin orally while monitoring various factors such as heart function and inflammation through echocardiography and other tests.

Our findings revealed that allicin significantly eased myocardial injury, reducing markers of inflammation and improving heart function. It did this by inhibiting certain pathways associated with inflammation and remodeling gut microbiota, which plays a role in overall health.

Essentially, we found that allicin not only supports heart recovery but also enhances intestinal barrier health and improves metabolic balance. This discovery opens up exciting avenues for allicin to be considered as a supplementary treatment alongside conventional therapies for heart attacks.
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9
Garlic compounds improve heart health
Cardioprotective Potential of Garlic Oil and Its Active Constituent, Diallyl Disulphide, in Presence of Carvedilol during Chronic Isoprenaline Injection-Mediated Myocardial Necrosis in Rats.
Study blends garlic with medications
We investigated how garlic oil (GO) and its active compound, diallyl disulfide (DADS), might protect the heart when used alongside carvedilol (CAR) in a study involving rats with induced heart damage. The experiment included different groups of rats that received GO, DADS, or CAR only, or a combination of these treatments, while being subjected to isoprenaline injections, which are known to cause heart issues.

After 14 days, our results revealed that rats treated with any combination of GO, DADS, and CAR showed improved heart health. Specifically, we found that these treatments led to increased antioxidant enzyme activities, which support heart function, and a decrease in harmful cardiac enzymes and inflammatory markers in the blood. Moreover, the presence of carvedilol seemed to enhance the positive effects of garlic treatments, suggesting a possible teamwork between these substances in providing heart protection.

While both GO and DADS demonstrated nearly equal effectiveness, it was clear that using them with carvedilol supported heart health even more robustly. These findings suggest that garlic and its compounds can contribute significantly to cardioprotection, especially when combined with established heart medications like carvedilol.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

9.5
Controls heart issues
Excellent garlic! My husband uses it for his tachycardia. The garlic combined with hawthorn and Q10 effectively alleviates all his symptoms and regulates his blood pressure.
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8.8
Supports heart health
This odourless garlic supplement allows me to enjoy the benefits of garlic without the bad breath. I take a softgel four times daily, and I’ve noticed an improvement in my circulation and overall heart health.
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8.8
Lowers heart risk
Garlic has been used for over seven thousand years to enhance health. I found this supplement beneficial, particularly in lowering blood pressure and cholesterol, which reduced my risk of heart attack. I recommend it for everyone.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8.5
9
Garlic compounds improve heart health
Cardioprotective Potential of Garlic Oil and Its Active Constituent, Diallyl Disulphide, in Presence of Carvedilol during Chronic Isoprenaline Injection-Mediated Myocardial Necrosis in Rats.
Study blends garlic with medications
We investigated how garlic oil (GO) and its active compound, diallyl disulfide (DADS), might protect the heart when used alongside carvedilol (CAR) in a study involving rats with induced heart damage. The experiment included different groups of rats that received GO, DADS, or CAR only, or a combination of these treatments, while being subjected to isoprenaline injections, which are known to cause heart issues.

After 14 days, our results revealed that rats treated with any combination of GO, DADS, and CAR showed improved heart health. Specifically, we found that these treatments led to increased antioxidant enzyme activities, which support heart function, and a decrease in harmful cardiac enzymes and inflammatory markers in the blood. Moreover, the presence of carvedilol seemed to enhance the positive effects of garlic treatments, suggesting a possible teamwork between these substances in providing heart protection.

While both GO and DADS demonstrated nearly equal effectiveness, it was clear that using them with carvedilol supported heart health even more robustly. These findings suggest that garlic and its compounds can contribute significantly to cardioprotection, especially when combined with established heart medications like carvedilol.
Read More
8
Garlic's allicin aids heart recovery
Metagenomic Sequencing Combined with Metabolomics to Explore Gut Microbiota and Metabolic Changes in Mice with Acute Myocardial Infarction and the Potential Mechanism of Allicin.
Moderate relevance to heart attack
We induced acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in mice to investigate the impact of allicin, a key component of garlic, on heart health. Over 28 days, we administered allicin orally while monitoring various factors such as heart function and inflammation through echocardiography and other tests.

Our findings revealed that allicin significantly eased myocardial injury, reducing markers of inflammation and improving heart function. It did this by inhibiting certain pathways associated with inflammation and remodeling gut microbiota, which plays a role in overall health.

Essentially, we found that allicin not only supports heart recovery but also enhances intestinal barrier health and improves metabolic balance. This discovery opens up exciting avenues for allicin to be considered as a supplementary treatment alongside conventional therapies for heart attacks.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 12 Reviews
8.6
9.5
Controls heart issues
Excellent garlic! My husband uses it for his tachycardia. The garlic combined with hawthorn and Q10 effectively alleviates all his symptoms and regulates his blood pressure.
9.5
Boosts immunity
I've relied on garlic for years; during colds, I increase my intake. It’s effective and has helped me avoid chemotherapy for 20 years. Garlic is a strong antioxidant that enhances my immunity.
9
Combats heartburn
I'm giving this to my parents for their hearts and taking it myself. However, it’s best taken with food to avoid heartburn. Combined with other supplements, we’ve seen normalised pressure.
8.8
Supports heart health
This odourless garlic supplement allows me to enjoy the benefits of garlic without the bad breath. I take a softgel four times daily, and I’ve noticed an improvement in my circulation and overall heart health.
8.8
Lowers heart risk
Garlic has been used for over seven thousand years to enhance health. I found this supplement beneficial, particularly in lowering blood pressure and cholesterol, which reduced my risk of heart attack. I recommend it for everyone.
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