Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7.7
USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 42 Reviews
7.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Softgels
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Garlic Oil Concentrate (Allium sativum) (Bulb) (Equivalent to 4,500 mg of Whole Clove Garlic)
9 mg
*

Top Medical Research Studies

8
G. integrifolia shows antifungal promise
We investigated the antifungal properties of Gallesia integrifolia, particularly in treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, which affects many pregnant women. This study focused on the plant's leaves and flowers, known for their medicinal uses in folk medicine. By testing different isolates of Candida, the fungi responsible for this infection, we measured the effectiveness of G. integrifolia using a method called broth microdilution.

One of the key findings was that G. integrifolia acted against various Candida species, showing promising results that suggest it could potentially be a natural alternative to traditional antifungal treatments, which sometimes come with negative side effects. We also employed advanced techniques such as gas chromatography to understand the chemical composition of the essential oils in the plant.

Overall, our results indicate that G. integrifolia, particularly its leaves and flowers, could offer a new therapeutic approach for treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, and it brings hope for safer treatments in pregnant women facing this common issue.
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7
Garlic's mixed effects on candidiasis
We explored the effects of garlic on treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, a condition that can cause significant discomfort for many individuals. Recent observations suggested that garlic could be a beneficial alternative treatment, but the varying successes reported by patients raised questions about its effectiveness.

To investigate further, we examined two clinical strains of Candida albicans from patients who had differing experiences with garlic therapy. Our study focused on two key virulence factor genes: SIR2 and ECE1. Using biofilm assays and real-time PCR, we assessed how these strains responded to both fresh garlic extract and pure allicin, the active component found in crushed garlic.

Our findings revealed that all strains showed a decrease in SIR2 expression after treatment with garlic. However, the response of ECE1 was more complex. In strains from patients who did not respond well to garlic, ECE1 was up-regulated, indicating increased expression. Conversely, in the strain from a patient who benefited from garlic therapy, ECE1 was down-regulated.

These results suggest that while garlic has a consistent effect on certain genes like SIR2, its influence on ECE1 can vary based on individual strain characteristics. Therefore, it is essential for future research to consider these differences when evaluating the effectiveness of phytotherapies like garlic in treating candidiasis.
Read More
8
Garlic's potential in candidiasis treatment
We explored the potential of garlic, particularly known for its antimicrobial properties, in treating oral candidiasis—a common fungal infection. The research reviewed evidence on how garlic can effectively combat this condition without the side effects typically associated with conventional treatments.

Garlic derivatives showed promise in managing candidiasis by inhibiting the growth of the Candida fungus. Previous studies highlighted successes in using garlic as an alternative to traditional medications, showing the potential for it to be a natural remedy for those suffering from recurrent oral infections.

However, while the findings suggest garlic's efficacy in treating candidiasis, the studies included are not extensive enough to draw definitive conclusions. More rigorous clinical trials are needed to solidify garlic's role in treating this condition.

Overall, the insights gained from the existing literature point towards garlic as a natural alternative worth further investigation. As demand for natural treatments grows, garlic could become a valuable option in the management of oral health issues.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Strengthened immunity
7 people found this helpful
I consume this oil as part of a body cleansing protocol recommended by my doctor. The capsules are comfortable to take, being small, odourless, and tasteless. They work perfectly within my programme, and I've noticed a significant boost in my immunity; I’ve stopped catching colds and the occurrence of thrush has notably decreased. Overall, I am very satisfied with the product; it is affordable yet highly effective and of good quality! I will be purchasing more!
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9
Works effectively
4 people found this helpful
Against Candida! Garlic concentrate (garlic oil) contains a high dosage of organic garlic compounds, allicin, known for effectively combating Candida. If you have any existing conditions such as gastritis or are on other medications, consult your doctor. These small capsules should be taken in gradual increments to optimise effectiveness.
Read More
9
Fights Candida
Excellent! Research indicates that garlic oil possesses numerous health benefits. It can lower both total and "bad" LDL cholesterol levels and reduce blood pressure, which positively affects cardiovascular health. Moreover, it has strong antifungal properties effective against Candida, which causes infections, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems. The internal use of garlic oil can be integral to a therapy plan aimed at bolstering immunity and combating infections.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7.7
  • All Researches
8
G. integrifolia shows antifungal promise
We investigated the antifungal properties of Gallesia integrifolia, particularly in treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, which affects many pregnant women. This study focused on the plant's leaves and flowers, known for their medicinal uses in folk medicine. By testing different isolates of Candida, the fungi responsible for this infection, we measured the effectiveness of G. integrifolia using a method called broth microdilution.

One of the key findings was that G. integrifolia acted against various Candida species, showing promising results that suggest it could potentially be a natural alternative to traditional antifungal treatments, which sometimes come with negative side effects. We also employed advanced techniques such as gas chromatography to understand the chemical composition of the essential oils in the plant.

Overall, our results indicate that G. integrifolia, particularly its leaves and flowers, could offer a new therapeutic approach for treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, and it brings hope for safer treatments in pregnant women facing this common issue.
Read More
8
Garlic's potential in candidiasis treatment
We explored the potential of garlic, particularly known for its antimicrobial properties, in treating oral candidiasis—a common fungal infection. The research reviewed evidence on how garlic can effectively combat this condition without the side effects typically associated with conventional treatments.

Garlic derivatives showed promise in managing candidiasis by inhibiting the growth of the Candida fungus. Previous studies highlighted successes in using garlic as an alternative to traditional medications, showing the potential for it to be a natural remedy for those suffering from recurrent oral infections.

However, while the findings suggest garlic's efficacy in treating candidiasis, the studies included are not extensive enough to draw definitive conclusions. More rigorous clinical trials are needed to solidify garlic's role in treating this condition.

Overall, the insights gained from the existing literature point towards garlic as a natural alternative worth further investigation. As demand for natural treatments grows, garlic could become a valuable option in the management of oral health issues.
Read More
7
Garlic's mixed effects on candidiasis
We explored the effects of garlic on treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, a condition that can cause significant discomfort for many individuals. Recent observations suggested that garlic could be a beneficial alternative treatment, but the varying successes reported by patients raised questions about its effectiveness.

To investigate further, we examined two clinical strains of Candida albicans from patients who had differing experiences with garlic therapy. Our study focused on two key virulence factor genes: SIR2 and ECE1. Using biofilm assays and real-time PCR, we assessed how these strains responded to both fresh garlic extract and pure allicin, the active component found in crushed garlic.

Our findings revealed that all strains showed a decrease in SIR2 expression after treatment with garlic. However, the response of ECE1 was more complex. In strains from patients who did not respond well to garlic, ECE1 was up-regulated, indicating increased expression. Conversely, in the strain from a patient who benefited from garlic therapy, ECE1 was down-regulated.

These results suggest that while garlic has a consistent effect on certain genes like SIR2, its influence on ECE1 can vary based on individual strain characteristics. Therefore, it is essential for future research to consider these differences when evaluating the effectiveness of phytotherapies like garlic in treating candidiasis.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Moderately Good
Based on 42 Reviews
7.6
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
7.5
Strengthened immunity
7 people found this helpful
I consume this oil as part of a body cleansing protocol recommended by my doctor. The capsules are comfortable to take, being small, odourless, and tasteless. They work perfectly within my programme, and I've noticed a significant boost in my immunity; I’ve stopped catching colds and the occurrence of thrush has notably decreased. Overall, I am very satisfied with the product; it is affordable yet highly effective and of good quality! I will be purchasing more!
Read More
9
Works effectively
4 people found this helpful
Against Candida! Garlic concentrate (garlic oil) contains a high dosage of organic garlic compounds, allicin, known for effectively combating Candida. If you have any existing conditions such as gastritis or are on other medications, consult your doctor. These small capsules should be taken in gradual increments to optimise effectiveness.
Read More
9
Fights Candida
Excellent! Research indicates that garlic oil possesses numerous health benefits. It can lower both total and "bad" LDL cholesterol levels and reduce blood pressure, which positively affects cardiovascular health. Moreover, it has strong antifungal properties effective against Candida, which causes infections, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems. The internal use of garlic oil can be integral to a therapy plan aimed at bolstering immunity and combating infections.
Read More
9
Bomb effect
I use this product in my anti-Candida regimen, combined with oregano oil, triphala, caprylic acid, formic bark, and black walnut. The effect is astonishing, and I incorporate this routine a couple of times a year without fail!
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9
Cured Candidiasis
Great garlic oil! I’ve used it before; it assists well against fungal illnesses. After a month of treatment for throat Candidiasis, follow-up tests showed no signs of it. Also useful in the anti-fungal protocol post-summer.
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Frequently Asked Questions

9
Cured Candidiasis
Great garlic oil! I’ve used it before; it assists well against fungal illnesses. After a month of treatment for throat Candidiasis, follow-up tests showed no signs of it. Also useful in the anti-fungal protocol post-summer.
4
Long-term use needed
6 people found this helpful
Garlic oil capsules are excellent for those unable to consume fresh garlic. They are known to combat harmful intestinal bacteria and support the immune system. I used it for my vaginal Candidiasis, alongside apple cider vinegar and a sugar-free diet. The small, easy-to-swallow pill requires a three-month commitment for best results.
7.5
Great supplement
This is a superb alternative to garlic. I adore supplements from this brand as they genuinely work. After taking vitamin D from this company, my levels improved significantly. This supplement is excellent for boosting immunity and is also beneficial for those prone to thrush, especially when combined with an anti-candida diet and avoiding sweets for at least three months for optimal results!
7.5
Noticeable results
7 people found this helpful
I use this against Candida alongside Pau D'Arco. I plan to include a comprehensive approach against Candida, but already, I can see results. Garlic is an excellent internal antiseptic. My immunity has improved markedly, and I feel less desire for sweet and floury foods. The quick results indicate that the product's quality is very good!
7.5
Strengthened immunity
7 people found this helpful
I consume this oil as part of a body cleansing protocol recommended by my doctor. The capsules are comfortable to take, being small, odourless, and tasteless. They work perfectly within my programme, and I've noticed a significant boost in my immunity; I’ve stopped catching colds and the occurrence of thrush has notably decreased. Overall, I am very satisfied with the product; it is affordable yet highly effective and of good quality! I will be purchasing more!
4
Helps with Candidiasis
1 people found this helpful
Garlic oil capsules are fantastic for those who cannot tolerate fresh garlic. They are effective against harmful intestinal bacteria and bolster the immune system. I have been using it for my vaginal Candidiasis, as medical treatments have dragged on for over a year.
9
Bomb effect
I use this product in my anti-Candida regimen, combined with oregano oil, triphala, caprylic acid, formic bark, and black walnut. The effect is astonishing, and I incorporate this routine a couple of times a year without fail!
9
Miraculous results
I use the garlic oil capsules together with oregano oil capsules to combat my Candida. It works well for me. I favour the NOW brand for its exemplary quality. My husband uses the same combination to deal with his bad breath, and it works like a miracle!
9
Effective combined approach
Purchased garlic oil for the anti-Candidiasis protocol. I am pleased with the results; it seems to pacify Candida, but of course, this is thanks to an integrated approach and systemic enzymes. I recommend it.
9
Successful treatment
Garlic played its part in treating Candida; since I started taking it, everything has been fine.
6
Effective treatment
29 people found this helpful
Garlic oil capsules are fantastic for those who cannot consume fresh garlic. Known for its antibacterial properties and immune system support, I took it while dealing with candidiasis and long-term medical treatments. I also combined it with apple cider vinegar while reducing sugar intake. These small and easy-to-swallow pills are taken two to three times daily with meals. This regimen has been ongoing for at least three months.
9
Works effectively
4 people found this helpful
Against Candida! Garlic concentrate (garlic oil) contains a high dosage of organic garlic compounds, allicin, known for effectively combating Candida. If you have any existing conditions such as gastritis or are on other medications, consult your doctor. These small capsules should be taken in gradual increments to optimise effectiveness.
8
G. integrifolia shows antifungal promise
We investigated the antifungal properties of Gallesia integrifolia, particularly in treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, which affects many pregnant women. This study focused on the plant's leaves and flowers, known for their medicinal uses in folk medicine. By testing different isolates of Candida, the fungi responsible for this infection, we measured the effectiveness of G. integrifolia using a method called broth microdilution.

One of the key findings was that G. integrifolia acted against various Candida species, showing promising results that suggest it could potentially be a natural alternative to traditional antifungal treatments, which sometimes come with negative side effects. We also employed advanced techniques such as gas chromatography to understand the chemical composition of the essential oils in the plant.

Overall, our results indicate that G. integrifolia, particularly its leaves and flowers, could offer a new therapeutic approach for treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, and it brings hope for safer treatments in pregnant women facing this common issue.
8
Garlic's potential in candidiasis treatment
We explored the potential of garlic, particularly known for its antimicrobial properties, in treating oral candidiasis—a common fungal infection. The research reviewed evidence on how garlic can effectively combat this condition without the side effects typically associated with conventional treatments.

Garlic derivatives showed promise in managing candidiasis by inhibiting the growth of the Candida fungus. Previous studies highlighted successes in using garlic as an alternative to traditional medications, showing the potential for it to be a natural remedy for those suffering from recurrent oral infections.

However, while the findings suggest garlic's efficacy in treating candidiasis, the studies included are not extensive enough to draw definitive conclusions. More rigorous clinical trials are needed to solidify garlic's role in treating this condition.

Overall, the insights gained from the existing literature point towards garlic as a natural alternative worth further investigation. As demand for natural treatments grows, garlic could become a valuable option in the management of oral health issues.
7
Garlic's mixed effects on candidiasis
We explored the effects of garlic on treating vulvovaginal candidiasis, a condition that can cause significant discomfort for many individuals. Recent observations suggested that garlic could be a beneficial alternative treatment, but the varying successes reported by patients raised questions about its effectiveness.

To investigate further, we examined two clinical strains of Candida albicans from patients who had differing experiences with garlic therapy. Our study focused on two key virulence factor genes: SIR2 and ECE1. Using biofilm assays and real-time PCR, we assessed how these strains responded to both fresh garlic extract and pure allicin, the active component found in crushed garlic.

Our findings revealed that all strains showed a decrease in SIR2 expression after treatment with garlic. However, the response of ECE1 was more complex. In strains from patients who did not respond well to garlic, ECE1 was up-regulated, indicating increased expression. Conversely, in the strain from a patient who benefited from garlic therapy, ECE1 was down-regulated.

These results suggest that while garlic has a consistent effect on certain genes like SIR2, its influence on ECE1 can vary based on individual strain characteristics. Therefore, it is essential for future research to consider these differences when evaluating the effectiveness of phytotherapies like garlic in treating candidiasis.

References

  1. de Souza ANV, Faria MGI, da Rocha CE, Philippsen GS, Silva GCC, et al. Bioactive compounds with antifungal activity against pathogens isolated from pregnant woman: Gallesia integrifolia (garlic wood) is a promising treatment for vulvovaginal candidiasis. J Ethnopharmacol. 2022;295:115403. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2022.115403
  2. Hoglund KB, Barnett BK, Watson SA, Melgarejo MB, Kang Y. Activity of bioactive garlic compounds on the oral microbiome: a literature review. Gen Dent. 2020;68:27.
  3. Said MM, Watson C, Grando D. Garlic alters the expression of putative virulence factor genes SIR2 and ECE1 in vulvovaginal C. albicans isolates. Sci Rep. 2020;10:3615. doi:10.1038/s41598-020-60178-0
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