Garlic Super function Magic applications.

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How much to take?Dosage of Garlic.Garlic Suggestions and Administration.:

Garlic Extract INCI Name ALLIUM SATIVUM EXTRACT EINECS ELINCS No.:232-371-1 CAS 8008-99-9 Garlic Bulb Extract Allicin photo picture image How it works in the Body?

 The volatile oil, which produces garlic's distinctive odor, contains allicin, which has been proved to have an antibiotic effect on staphylococcus aureus, among other bacterial infections affecting the body. It has also been effective against candida albicans. The allicin has in addition been shown to have a hypoglycemic effect, reducing blood sugar levels. Further, it has demonstrated an anti-thrombotic action, reducing blood clotting, as well as lowering blood pressure and reducing cholesterol.

 Some people chew one whole clove of raw garlic per day. For those who prefer it, odor-controlled, enteric-coated tablets or capsules with standardized allicin potential can be taken at 400-500 mg once or twice per day (providing up to 5,000 mcg of allicin). Alternatively, a tincture of 2-4 ml can be taken three times daily.

 Notes of Interactions:

 Garlic can irritate the digestive tracts of very young children and some sources don't recommend garlic for breastfeeding mothers. In addition, some individuals are allergic to garlic

 Antiplatelet medications:Garlic may exaggerate the activity of medications that inhibit the action of platelets in the body. Examples of such medications include indomethacin, dipyridamole and aspirin.

 Blood-thinning medications:There have been reports of a possible interaction between garlic and warfarin that could increase the risk of bleeding in people taking this blood thinning medication. Therefore, when taking medications that may thin the blood, such as aspirin and warfarin, you should refrain from consuming large quantities of garlic, either fresh or commercially prepared.

 Diabetes medications:When used with a class of medications for diabetes called sulfonylureas, garlic may lower blood sugar considerably. Medications from this class include chlorpropamide, glimepiride and glyburide. When using garlic with these medications, blood sugars must be followed closely.

 Protease inhibitors:Garlic may reduce blood levels of protease inhibitors, a medication used to treat people with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), including indinavir, ritinavir and saquinavir.

 Other:It is thought that garlic may behave similarly to a class of cholesterol lowering medications called statins (such as atorvastatin, pravastatin and lovastatin) and to a class of blood pressure lowering medications called ACE inhibitors (including enalapril, captopril and lisinopril). It is not known, therefore, whether it is safe to take this supplement in large quantities with these medications or not. This possible interaction has never been tested in scientific studies.

 Safety and Toxicity:

 Chemical Name:Garlic.
 CAS Number: 8000-78-0 U.S. EPA PC Code: 128827 CA DPR Chem Code: 2213

 About Chemical Synonyms:02213 (CA DPR Chem Code) , 128827 (US EPA PC Code) , 2213 (CA DPR Chem Code) , 8000-78-0 (CAS Number) , 8000780 , 8000780 (CAS Number) , Allium sativum , Garlic , Garlic extract , Garlic oil , Garlic powder , Oils, garlic

 Acute Toxicity:

 Garlic Extract.LD50.Lethal dose,50 percent death.Oral.Wistar rats.addY mice.>30 ml/kg.

 The acute toxicity toxicity test of garlic extract was studied in Wistar rats and ddY mice. The LD50 values of garlic extract by P.O., I.P. and S.C. administration were estimated over 30 ml/kg respectively in male and female of both rodents. In 30 ml/kg of I.P. group, five of ten in male rats and one of ten in female rats were died within a day after administration, however no specific signs due to garlic extract were observed in survivals for 7 days.
 Reference:Acute toxicity test of garlic extract.[PMID: 6471129]

 Chronic Toxicity:

 The influence of garlic extract on the chronic toxicity test were examined orally in Wistar rats for 6 months. There were no toxic symptoms due to garlic extract even at dose level of 2000 mg/kg for 5 times a week during 6 months. High dose of garlic extract did not inhibit the body weight gain, while the food consumption decreased slightly for the nutritional effects of it in both male and female rats. There were no significant differences in urinary, hematological and serological examinations compared each groups. In the histopathological findings, no toxic signs were observed on any of the tissues and organs examined.
 Reference:Chronic toxicity test of garlic extract in rats.[PMID: 6471130]

 Toxic effects induced by the repeat administration of Allium sativum L.:

 Female and male rats were given 300 and 600 mg/kg/24 h of a Garlic bulb aqueous extract for 21 days. The results showed that garlic extract causes toxic effects affecting weight growth, biologic parameters and histologic structures.
 Reference:Toxic effects induced by the repeat administration of Allium sativum L.[PMID: 1783970]

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  • Name:Garlic Extract
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  • Specifications:50:1,Allicin.
  • INCI Name:ALLIUM SATIVUM EXTRACT
  • EINECS/ELINCS No.:232-371-1
  • CAS:8008-99-9
  • Chem/IUPAC Name:Allium Sativum Extract is an extract of the bulb of the garlic,Allium sativum,Liliaceae

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