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Garlic for Health
"Eat
onions
in
March
and
garlic
in
May
-
Then
the
rest
of
the
year,
your
doctor
can
play".
This
Old
Rhyme
sums
up
the
health
benefits
of
garlic.
Although,
Garlic
is
known
for
its
distinct
odor,
the
flavour
produced
by
it
is
simply
divine.
The botanical name Allium sativum belongs to the mother of all cures: Garlic. The name Garlic is of Anglo-Saxon origin, being derived from gar (a spear) and lac (a plant), in reference to the shape of its leaves. The leaves are long, narrow and flat, like grass. The bulb is the edible portion of the plant, which grows underground and is of a compound nature, consisting of a dozen or more discrete cloves.
Some of the types of Garlic, that are cultivated, are Crow Garlic, Ramsons and Field Garlic. Garlic was worshipped by the ancient Egyptians and largely consumed by the workers employed by king Khufu, who built the pyramids to keep them strong and healthy. The Greek Olympian athletes ate Garlic for stamina and the Lebanese used it widely in their cuisine. The Roman soldiers, sailors and rural classes also consumed Garlic. Alexander Neckam a writer of the 12th Century recommends it as a palliative of the heat from the sun for the field laborers. It was believed that a Garlic clove worn on one's person would ward off any evil and keep the vampires at bay.
When Garlic is crushed, chewed or finely chopped, enzymes stored in its cells trigger the breakdown of several sulfur-containing compounds stored in the cell fluids. This is responsible for the sharp taste and strong odor of Garlic. It yields allicin, a powerful antibiotic and anti-fungal compound phytoncide. It also contains alliin, ajoene, enzymes, vitamin B, minerals and flavonoids.
The compound Allicin is responsible for the healing powers of Garlic. Consuming Garlic has shown significant reduction of cholesterol, triglycerides and low-density lipoproteitn (LDL) cholesterol, lower blood pressure, stimulate the release of bile from the gall bladder and also used in the treatment for intestinal worms.
Its antiseptic properties has made it popular in the usage for skin care: athlete's foot, acne and skin infections. Place a freshly crushed garlic clove in a piece of cotton gauze and rub it over the affected areas. In the war it was widley used to treat wounds and thousands of men have been saved. It is also pounded and employed as a poultice for scrofulous sores.
Garlic is a good expectorant and helps in colds. Syrup of Garlic is an invaluable medicine for asthma, hoarseness, coughs, and inflammation of the throat, chronic bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, and most other disorders of the lungs. To prepare the syrup boil cloves of Garlic in water and let it stand for 12 hours. Add Sugar and boil to a syrup consistency and let it cool. Add Vinegar and mix well and store in bottles.
To get relief from earache due to cold, cursh garlic and wrap it firmly in little cotton wool and place it in the outer ear.
Garlic is a healthy antioxidant which help to protect the body against pre-mature aging.
For acidity consume 7 - 9 cloves of garlic throughout the day, either with milk or crush and mix with butter and use as a spread. It works as a stomach relaxant and keep the acids calmed down. Crushed Garlic mixed with lard, has been proved to relieve whooping cough if rubbed on the chest and between the shoulder blades.
If after every meal, Garlic is consumed it has been considered a good effect in cases of epilepsy.
A clove or two of Garlic, pounded with honey and taken two or three nights successively, is good for rheumatism.
If the smell of garlic is repulsive then Garlic supplements in the form of pill or capsule can be taken. But, make sure that one pill supplies at least 4000 milligrams of Allicin, which is the amount of Allicin provided by one fresh garlic clove. A supplement that gives you 400 to 600 milligrams of garlic per day will help combat colds and flu.
Culinary
Use
:
From ancient days Garlic has been used as an important ingredient in a variety of cuisine. It is either cooked or used raw for its strong flavor, which is considered to enhance many other flavors. It is often combined with Onion, Tomato or Ginger. The outer skin has to be removed from each of its cloves before using. An easy way to remove skin is to microwave garlic pods for three seconds and the cloves will pop out of their skins in no time.
Eating Garlic results in "Garlic Breath" because of the presence of strong smelling sulfur compounds. Because of its strong odor, Garlic is often called the "glorious stinking rose".
Garlic bulbs are best preserved hung in a dry, dark corner of a room.
The annual Gilroy Garlic Festival is held to celebrate the palate-pleasing herb in the month of July in the USA.
Hence,
enjoy
Garlic
for
its
taste
and
its
cure-all
property.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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