

Real Garlic
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Overview
The Real Garlic supplement is built around a buffered garlic extract designed to maximize allicin bioavailability. While robust clinical evidence for this specific formulation's efficacy is limited, general garlic research supports its role in modest blood pressure reduction. Other ingredients like Quercetin dilydrate may contribute to general cardiovascular and metabolic health.
The Good
High allicin bioavailability ensured by buffered garlic preparation, aiming for maximum benefit.
Garlic (with sufficient allicin) is supported by research for its potential role in blood pressure management.
Contains Quercetin, a well-regarded antioxidant, at a reasonable dose.
The Bad
Clinical evidence on the specific 'Garli-Eze' formulation for direct health benefits is preliminary and mostly indirect.
The cholesterol-lowering effects of garlic, even with high allicin content, remain inconsistent and not definitively proven in human trials.
Other ingredients like Inositol Hexaphosphate, Onion Extract, and Organic Wheat Grass are present in relatively low amounts, and their contribution to the stated benefits may be limited.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking cardiovascular support, immune system boost, general wellness
Skip If: You are on blood-thinning medication, have a bleeding disorder, or are allergic to garlic.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Typically taken as 1-2 capsules daily with a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Daily
Anytime
With food
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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