NATURAL HERB
GARLIC
English name: Garlic
Hindi name: Lahasun
Sanskrit name: Rasona, Yavanesta
Latin name: Allium Sativum Pennel
Hindi name: Lahasun
Sanskrit name: Rasona, Yavanesta
Latin name: Allium Sativum Pennel
This plant of liliaceae family has a
stem, which is more than a meter tall with leaves present in the bottom half of
the stem. Flowers are replaced by bulblets, which are glabrous, whitish or with
a reddish tinge. Flowering is during May to July.
Garlic, or Allium
Sativum, a native of Central Asia dating back to over 5000
years is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world. The ancient
Egyptians believed that Garlic endowed with consecrated virtues were most
worthy to be reverently placed in the tombs of Pharaohs. To boost the
strength and vitality garlic was bestowed to the slaves who built the pyramids. Besides this, during ancient times, the
Greek, Roman soldiers and athletes, consumed garlic before leaving for the
battlefield and sporting event to enhance their strength and stamina.
Garlic contains a wealth of sulphur compounds; most
important for the taste is allicin (diallyl disulphide oxide), which is
produced enzymatically from alliin (S-2-propenyl-L-cysteine sulfoxide) if cells
are damaged; its biological function is to repel herbivorous animals. Allicin
is deactivated to diallyl disulphide; therefore, minced garlic changes its
aroma if not used immediately. In the essential oil from steam distillation,
diallyl disulphide (60%) is found besides diallyl trisulphide (20%), diallyl
sulfide, ajoene and minor amounts of other di- and polysulphides.
For
ages, in various cuisines of the world, Garlic has been used as a key
ingredient, for its unique aroma and flavour. Nevertheless, besides culinary
uses, Garlic, the “Wonder Drug”, possesses various medicinal and healing
properties; hence, are widely used for their therapeutic benefits,
especially in countries like India.
A
member of the lily family, garlic is a rich source of flavonoids, enzymes, antioxidants,
mineral and vitamins such as Vitamins
A, B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B6, C, potassium, protein, copper,
manganese, phosphorus, Zinc, selenium and Calcium. Abundant in various
potent substances, garlic contains two vital healthy components containing sulphur such as allicin and diallyl sulphide.
The
popularity of garlic over the centuries has been incomparable. Various
scientists across the globe have authenticated its medicinal and healing
properties by unlocking the secrets of garlic fondly known as the Stinking
Rose.
Pacifies Vata and Kapha
Application
Garlic has a very long folk history
of use in a wide range of ailments, particularly ailments such as ringworm,
Candida and vaginitis where it's fungicidal, antiseptic, tonic and
parasiticidal properties have proved of benefit. The plant produces inhibitory
effects on gram-negative germs of the typhoid-paratyphoid-enteritis group;
indeed it possesses outstanding germicidal properties and can keep amoebic
dysentery at bay. It is also said to have anticancer activity. Garlic reduces
glucose metabolism in diabetics, slows the development of arteriosclerosis and
lowers the risk of further heart attacks in myocardial infarct patients.
Externally, the expressed juice is an excellent antiseptic for treating wounds.
Health Benefits
of Garlic
1) Anti
cancer food
Garlic contains
innumerable anti carcinogenic properties and antioxidants that prevent
formation of cancerous substances, inhibiting the growth of tumours. These
include potent substances such as quercetin, diallyl sulphide, allin and
ajoene. Ajoene and allicin work as natural chemotherapy due to their
ability to restrict and bind the cancer cells. According to scientists at the
University of Alabama, Birmingham, a diet rich in Garlic prevents various
cancers such
as the colon, breast and prostate as Garlic has the power to enhance production
of Hydrogen Sulphide.
Recent Research suggests
that meat cooked at very high temperatures touching 400F/204C, produce cancer
(carcinogenic) related properties. This is one of the leading causes for
the incidence of breast cancer among meat eating women as these properties have
a tendency to change into DNA damaging substances. However one of the compounds
in garlic containing sulphur, Diallyl sulfide (DAS), inhibits the
transformation of these chemicals to cancer causing agents `
2)
Healthy Cholesterol Levels
Garlic offers incredible cardiovascular benefits. The antioxidant properties of Garlic lower
triglyceride levels and total cholesterol from 5 to 15%. They also prevent oxidization of LDL (Low
Density Lip Protein) thereby protecting against plaque build-up, which tends to
clog the arteries.
3) Prevents
Atherosclerosis
Besides the ability to
protect the arteries from clogging, Garlic prevents formation of clots within
the blood vessels. A substance known as Ajoene present in garlic contains
anti-clotting properties that prevent the platelets from becoming too sticky
and clumping together to form a clot.
4) Lowers
Blood Pressure
Another impressive benefit of garlic is the ability
to stabilize blood pressure levels. Allicin, a
substance in garlic impedes the movement of angiotensin II, a peptide (a tiny
piece of protein) that is responsible for the contraction of the blood vessels.
This contraction causes the blood flow forcefully through a constricted space,
resulting in increased pressure.
5) Relieves
Oxidative stress
Several studies have
proved that Garlic helps reduce oxidative stress (free
radicals) in
the blood.
6) Promotes
Circulatory health
Garlic acts as a blood
thinner as they contain salicylate content, which has the ability to make blood
thinner. This enables proper blood flow and enhances circulatory health.
7) Cure
for Impotence
Due to its ability to
enhance circulatory health, Garlic acts as a fantastic cure for impotence.
8) Benefits
of Garlic in Stabilizing Blood sugar
Allicin, a substance
present in garlic increases insulin secretion and slows down the glycation
process, which occurs when blood sugar increase. Besides this, garlic prevents
diabetic complications of the eye, kidneys, skin, heart and the blood vessels.
9) Promotes
Immunity
Rich in antioxidants
garlic has a very healthy effect on the immune system. Therefore, they
act as a protective shield against all kinds of bacteria and viruses attacking
the body.
10)
Prevents Yeast Candida infections
Apart from protecting the
body from invasion of bacteria and other viruses, garlic also safeguards the
body from other microbes like worms, parasites fungi and yeast. This is chiefly
due to the presence of ajoene, that prevent yeast candid albicans.
11)
Protects infection from Burns
Garlic also prevents
infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium that attacks patients
suffering from burns.
12) Helps
Absorption of Minerals
According to a study
conducted by Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, garlic
taken in conjunction with whole grains appear to increase the body’s absorption
of iron and zinc.
13) Garlic
helps to Reduce Fatty liver
Garlic has a miraculous
effect on the symptoms of fatty
liver. Loaded with allicin and selenium, Garlic enhances bile
production that reduces the fatty liver condition.
14) Liver
Cleanse
Garlic activates the
liver enzymes and helps the body get rid of unwanted toxins. The liver
needs sulphur to detoxify the body from harsh medications or environmental
toxins. Since garlic is a great source of sulphur it is a healthy food for the
liver
15)
Natural antibiotic
Raw garlic acts as a
natural antibiotic, destroying bacteria that become immune to antibiotics.
16) Protects
from Osteoarthritis
Garlic contains
anti-inflammatory properties that protect against osteoarthritis, a
degenerative disease that result in the loss of cartilage between joints.
17)
Improves Iron metabolism
Garlic helps increase the
production of Ferro protein thus enabling better absorption of iron in the
body.
18)
Improves Babies weight
Expectant mothers
consuming Garlic may improve weight of the baby in the womb, thus preventing
low weight babies.
19) Removes
poison from Insect Bites
Garlic juice applied with
salt to the affected area of insect bites like centipede and scorpions help
remove poison from the blood and reduce pain.
20) Protect
against Metal poisoning
Aged garlic protects the
body from heavy metal poisoning.
21) Relief
for Herpes
Crushed garlic applied to
the affected area provides relief from herpes
22) Combats
Allergies
The antiviral properties
in garlic help combat allergies
23) Relieves
Sinusitis
According to ancient folklore,
inhaling the fumes of chopped garlic in a streamer proves effective.
Another method is to place a couple of garlic cloves between the gum and teeth,
biting occasionally to release their potent substances. However, these
ought to be replaced frequently and kept for a few days, (not while sleeping
though) to achieve better results.
24) Reduces
Snoring
Sinus blockage results in
heavy snoring. Garlic inhalation, providing immense relief from sinusitis,
ultimately reduces snoring.
25) Toothache
Remedy
A wonderful remedy for
toothache is applying a clove of garlic to the affected area.
26) Resolves
Gingivitis
Chewing three to five
cloves of garlic post meal help resolve gingivitis, a condition caused due to
the inflammation, bleeding and swelling of the gums.
27) Prevents
Cataracts
Consuming a couple of
garlic cloves everyday prevents cataract and improves vision. (Also readHow to
take care of your eyes)
28) Remedy
for Sty
A chopped piece of garlic
applied directly on the sty works wonders. Apart from this applying mashed
garlic with a q tip on to the sty gets rid of it rapidly.
29) Backache
Relief
Consuming garlic
regularly gives relief and prevents backache.
30) Prevents
Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis is receptive to numerous sulphur components present in garlic.
31) Cough
Remedy
The antibacterial
properties of garlic make it an excellent remedy for cough. A mixture of honey and garlic makes an
excellent expectorant providing relief from cough.
32) Effective
for Food poisoning
A natural antibiotic,
Garlic with antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties, is several
times more effective than antibiotics, erythromycin and ciprofloxacin,
medications generally prescribed for treatment of food poisoning.
33) Asthma
Remedy
34) Prevents
Bladder infections
Consuming a teaspoon of
garlic juice effectively kills the bacteria that are the major cause of bladder
infections.
35) Great
Mosquito repellent
Garlic makes a great
mosquito repellent. Hence, many of the commercially available mosquito
repellents include garlic as one of the main ingredients.
Beauty Benefits of Garlic
36) Aids
Weight loss
Garlic benefits to boost
metabolism. Therefore, juice of half a lemon mixed in lukewarm water
taken with two cloves of garlic twice a day for three months provides positive
results.
37) Prevents
Hair Loss
Garlic strengthens the
hair roots thus preventing breakage. They facilitate proper blood supply to the
scalp thereby removing harmful toxins and infections from the scalp.
38) Acne
Treatment
Garlic works as a blood
cleanser, cleansing the system from within. Taking two cloves of garlic every
morning with warm water makes the skin glow and gets rid of blemishes and
blackheads.
39) Anti
Wrinkle Food
Garlic, a potent
antioxidant, helps in improving the skin elasticity of the face. Garlic contains
sulfur, which helps the body produce collagen. They also contain a wealth of
skin-protective polyphenols. Therefore a garlic clove, chopped
into several pill-size pieces, taken every day, works beautifully well to
protect the skin from damages that results in wrinkles. Read home
remedies for wrinkles
40) Anti
ageing Solution
Garlic has proven
powerful antioxidant properties protecting the skin against damage caused by
free radicals, oxidation, and environmental stressors. This prevents signs of
aging caused because of skin damage.
The
benefits and uses of this “Miracle Food” have been indisputable over the
centuries. Hence, they have remained synonymous with eternal youth, health, vigour and vitality.
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