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Organic Spices
Turmeric, Ginger, Garlic, Pepper, Fenugreek, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Cumin, Chili, Nutmeg, Coriander, Mustard, Tamarind, Vanilla, Sesame
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Organic Processed Foods
Banana, Coconut, Guava, Mango, Papaya, Tomato, Onion, Honey, Arrowroot, Niger, Maize, Peanut, Rice, Castor, Red gram, Black gram, Sorghum, Cashew
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Organic Herbs
Aloe Vera, Amla, Neem, Basil, Bacopa, Licorice, Chebula, Asparagus, Ashwagandha, Stevia, Coleus, Senna |
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Benefits of Garlic :
- Organic garlic is a natural immune system enhancer. The active properties, sulphur compound allicin, ajoene, allyl sulfides and vinyldithins, has been shown to kill 23 types of bacteria, including salmonella and staphylococcus. It can also kill 60 types of fungi and yeast.
- Garlic enhances the body's immunity from colds and flu.
- Garlic has been proven effective in lowering blood pressure. The active ingredient allicin is effective in helping to promote proper circulation throughout the body.
- Organic Garlic can drop the level of cholesterol in the blood by 15% when taken for 2 months or more. When Garlic is taken as a supplement and combined with a positive diet change, blood cholesterol levels can drop enough to reduce heart attack risk by 30%.
- Garlic can be safely taken for mild, recurring or chronic infections such as infections of the mouth, ears, throat, colds, and especially Candida.
- Other benefits to using Garlic are stress reduction, blood purification, and anticoagulant effects.
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Traditional uses of Organic Garlic :
- Garlic has been used for its therapeutic and nutritional values. Although it is not certain when garlic was first discovered, it was probably dispersed by nomadic humans several thousand years ago. Ayurvedic scholars mentioned garlic in the Sanskrit writings as early as 3000 B.C.
- Ancient Egyptians worshiped garlic as a God, and its name was often invoked at oath takings. Value of garlic was so immense that 15 pounds of garlic would purchase a healthy male slave. During the building of the Great Pyramid, the construction workers lived on a diet consisting primarily of onion and garlic.
- Folklore attributes garlic with good luck and protection against evil. The smell was said to ward off sorcerers, werewolves, warlocks, and-of course-vampires.
- Beyond superstition, modern research has confirmed what our ancestors believed and practiced for the health benefits of garlic.
- Research in 1858, by Louis Pasteur, documented that garlic kills bacteria. During World War II, when penicillin and sulfa drugs were scarce, garlic was used as an antiseptic to disinfect open wounds and prevent gangrene. Recent research identifies hundreds of volatile sulfur compounds in the herb having antibacterial actions.
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Nutritional Facts :
| Nutrition |
Value | % Daily Value |
| Serving Size |
1 clove (4g) | |
Amount per Serving : Calories |
5 | |
Amount per Serving : Calories from Fat |
0 | |
| Total Fat |
0g | 0% |
| Saturated Fat |
0g | 0% |
| Cholesterol |
0mg | 0% |
| Sodium |
0mg | 0% |
| Total Carbohydrates |
1g | 0% |
| Dietary Fiber |
0g | 0% |
| Sugars |
0g | |
| Protein |
0g | |
| Vitamin A |
| 0% |
| Vitamin C |
| 2% |
| Calcium |
| 0% |
| Iron |
| 0% |
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