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Garlic (Odorless) - 100 Tablets

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Garlic (Odorless) - 100 Tablets

Douglas Laboratories Garlic (Odorless) has been discontinued by the manufacturer, check out Garlic Complex instead!

Garlic supplies 500 mg of garlic in each tablet for cardiovascular health and immune support.

Ingredients

Each serving contains:

Garlic (bulb) (Allium sativum L)Ā  -Ā  500 mg

Other ingredients: Cellulose, vegetable stearate, stearic acid, and silica.

Suggested Use

As a dietary supplement, adults take 1 or more tablets daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.

More Info.

Garlic contains a wide spectrum of organic sulfur compounds that are thought to play important roles in health. The most important garlic sulfur compound appears to be allicin. Allicin is formed from the precursor alliin by the enzymatic action of allinase. Allicin and the other organosulfur compounds of garlic can support many functions in the body. For example, a number of clinical studies show that garlic supplements help support healthy cardiovascular function; lipid levels and blood pressure maintenance. Research also shows that garlic supports normal immune function, fungal defense, and possesses antioxidant properties.

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Douglas Laboratories Garlic (Odorless) has been discontinued by the manufacturer, check out Garlic Complex instead!

Garlic supplies 500 mg of garlic in each tablet for cardiovascular health and immune support.

Ingredients

Each serving contains:

Garlic (bulb) (Allium sativum L)Ā  -Ā  500 mg

Other ingredients: Cellulose, vegetable stearate, stearic acid, and silica.

Suggested Use

As a dietary supplement, adults take 1 or more tablets daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.

More Info.

Garlic contains a wide spectrum of organic sulfur compounds that are thought to play important roles in health. The most important garlic sulfur compound appears to be allicin. Allicin is formed from the precursor alliin by the enzymatic action of allinase. Allicin and the other organosulfur compounds of garlic can support many functions in the body. For example, a number of clinical studies show that garlic supplements help support healthy cardiovascular function; lipid levels and blood pressure maintenance. Research also shows that garlic supports normal immune function, fungal defense, and possesses antioxidant properties.