The Benefits of Garlic, Hot flashes Treatment
According to existing medical research, there is limited evidence to support the claim that Garlic is specifically beneficial for preventing or helping with Hot flashes Hot flashes usually associated with menopause, are sudden feelings of warmth, sweating, and redness in the upper body. While Garlic has been utilized for various health benefits for centuries, its direct impact on Hot flashes remains uncertain.
Although Garlic contains compounds like phytoestrogens that possess estrogen-like properties, which may potentially alleviate Hot flashes the evidence supporting this theory is insufficient. Some studies have suggested that consuming Garlic may provide mild relief from menopausal symptoms, including Hot flashes but more extensive research is required to establish its effectiveness. Additionally, the amount and form of Garlic intake (raw, cooked, or as a supplement) might influence its potential benefits, and this aspect needs further investigation.