Bioconcepts Garlic 2000mg For a healthy heartReduces blood pressure Improves circulation Lowers cholesterol levels Improves immune system Advanced odourless formulationWhat is Garlic?Garlic has been used since time immemorial as a culinary spice and medicinal herb. Garlic has been cultivated in the Middle East for more than 5,000 years and has been an important part of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The bulb is used medicinally.Garlic contains an odourless sulphur compound called Alliin. Once the clove is crushed or cut, Alliin comes into contact with an enzyme called Alliinase, to form Allicin. Allicin is the chemical considered to be responsible for the beneficial effects of garlic.Is Garlic right for me?Bioconcepts very high strength Garlic is one of only a handful on the market that has managed to combine 2000mg of Garlic in an odour-free and socially acceptable capsule.Garlic has been used to treat the following conditionsAtherosclerosis - hardening of arteries Colon cancer (reduces risk of stomach, oesophageal, and colon cancers) Common cold High blood pressure High cholesterol High triglycerideRecent Studies Most of the modern research on garlic has concentrated on its ability to lower cholesterol and blood pressure as well as offering protection against strokes and heart disease. For example, when the Journal of the Royal College of Physicians reviewed data on cholesterol in 1993, it found that after just four weeks there was a 12 per cent reduction in cholesterol levels in the research groups that had taken garlic.Scientists have also looked at the role garlic plays in helping prevent the formation of blood clots. A review of recent clinical trials, published in the Journal of Hypertension, showed that taking garlic tablets cut volunteers' blood pressure by between one and five per cent. These results led the report's authors to conclude that taking supplements could cut the incidence of stroke by anything from 30-40 per cent, while heart disease could be reduced by 20-25 percent.While garlic has gathered a reputation for helping to maintain a healthy heart, regular amounts of garlic seems to also help the body fight off infections. These antibacterial effects were first discovered in the early 19th century during an outbreak of infectious fever - English priests caught the fever but the French priests, who ate garlic every day, remained healthy. However, you don't need to suffer with a fever to benefit from garlic's health enhancing properties.Why choose Bioconcepts vitamins & supplementsBioconcepts is a brand you can trust. They use only 100% safe and regulated ingredients, giving you impeccable peace of mind and fantastic results.Premium Quality Each product contains 100% active ingredients. Guaranteed the highest potency - Quality and effectiveness are paramount. Each and every product has the highest potency guaranteed.Based on Science - All Bioconcepts products have trademarked ingredients based on scientific research and clinical trials.GMP Approved- Meets the high standards of quality & safety in the trade.Free From - All Bioconcepts vitamins and supplements are free from gluten, yeast and dairy, making them an incredibly safe choice for those who suffer with intolerances.Carefully researched and formulatedEthically Sourced - Bioconcepts ensure that the products being sourced are created in safe facilities by workers who are treated well and paid fair wages.Manufactured in the UK - All Bioconcepts products are manufactured within the UK.News and featuresBBC News Why garlic is good for the heartResearchers have cracked the mystery of why eating garlic can help keep the heart healthy. The key is allicin, which is broken down into the foul-smelling sulphur compounds which taint breath. These compounds react with red blood cells and produce hydrogen sulphide which relaxes the blood vessels, and keeps blood flowing easily.The University of Alabama at Birmingham research appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. At low concentrations it plays a vital role in helping cells to communicate with each other. And within the blood vessels it stimulates the cells that form the lining to relax, causing the vessels to dilate. This, in turn, reduces blood pressure, allowing the blood to carry more oxygen to essential organs, and reducing pressure on the heart.The researchers also found that red blood cells exposed to minute amounts of juice extracted from supermarket garlic immediately began emitting hydrogen sulphide. Lead researcher Dr David Kraus said Our results suggest garlic in the diet is a very good thing. Certainly in areas where garlic consumption is high, such as the Mediterranean and the Far East, there is a low incidence of cardiovascular disease.Judy O'Sullivan, a cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said This interesting study suggests that garlic may provide some heart health benefits.Daily Mail, Health Article A daily dose of garlic can save your life by cutting blood pressure, say researchersGarlic may lower blood pressure just as effectively as drugs, according to researchers. Scientists looked at 11 international studies in which patients were given a daily garlic supplement in powdered form for between three and five months.They found significant blood pressure falls among participants - with the greatest drops among those who had higher blood pressure readings to begin with. In some cases, the effects were similar to those achieved with common anti-blood pressure drugs, such as beta blockers and ACE inhibitors, said Dr Karin Ried, of Adelaide University in South Australia.More than 16million Britons have high blood pressure and many more are thought to suffer from it without knowing. If the condition is not treated, it can lead to heart attacks and strokes. Doctors recommend that sufferers lower their blood pressure by cutting their intake of salt, losing weight and getting fit.Now the Australian research suggests that extra help is at hand in readily available over the counter garlic supplements.Dr Ried and her team, writing for the scientific journal BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, said the 600mg to 900mg dosage used in the studies was equivalent to 3.6mg to 5.4mg of garlic's active ingredient, allicin.A fresh clove of garlic contains 5mg to 9mg of allicin.*Saving based on per tablet cost correct online atHolland and Barrettwhen checked on 28/06/2011. |