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  1. Garlic has been used for blood vessel disease (atherosclerosis) and high blood pressure (hypertension).

    Drug Class: Alternative Therapy - Unclassified

    Availability: Prescription sometimes needed

    Pregnancy: Consult a doctor before using

    Lactation: Does not adversely affect lactation

    Precautions

    • Not recommended during pregnancy.
    • Product not FDA reviewed for safety or efficacy.
    • Do not take more than package label recommends
    • Call doctor if you are not getting better
    • Review all drugs you are taking with your doctor
    • May reduce effectiveness of hormone contraceptives
    • Call Dr. if bloody nose, gums or bruising occur
    • For capsule products : Tell Dr/dentist on drug prior to any surgery.
    • For tablet, delayed release products : Swallow whole tablet. Do not break, chew or crush.

    For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice.

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    Cooking it may also help prevent side effects. Garlic is highly nutritious and associated with a variety of health benefits. However, if you eat too much of it, it may cause side effects like bad breath, acid reflux, digestive issues, and an increased risk of bleeding.
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    Onion allergy is relatively rare, but raw onion intolerance is quite common. Garlic allergy and intolerance are more common. Both can cause harmful effects to the body, especially allergies, which are more serious.
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    Limit or avoid garlic if you: Are allergic to garlic: Avoid garlic in all forms if you have an allergy. Some of those with a garlic allergy also have an allergy to other allium species (onion, leek, shallot, scallion, chives), so take care when introducing garlic.
    Raw garlic may offer health benefits not available in cooked form. But it may also cause side effects, including a burning feeling, and be unsafe for people with certain health conditions. Garlic is a popular ingredient enjoyed for both its unique flavor and powerful health benefits.
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