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Garlic and Organosulfur Compounds
Crushing or chopping garlic releases an enzyme called alliinase that catalyzes the formation of allicin. Allicin rapidly breaks down to form a variety of organosulfur compounds....
lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/phytochemicals/garlic/index.html

Garlic Pills
garlic you like-it can't hurt, and might help. Full article, Wellness Letter, October 2006 Garlic: Allicin Wonderland? Despite hundreds of scientific studies, garlic remains something...
www.berkeleywellness.com/html/ds/dsGarlicPills.php

The Health Benefits of Functional Foods
or chopping the cloves prompts the odorless amino acid, allin, to be converted by an enzyme into allicin which is the compound that is responsible for the characteristic odor of...
www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/PM1798.pdf

BBC NEWS | Health | Garlic 'beats hospital superbug'
2003, 01:09 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version Garlic 'beats hospital superbug' Allicin occurs naturally in garlic The ingredient which gives garlic its distinctive smell...
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3344325.stm

Treating Type 2 Diabetes with Dietary Supplements [NCCAM Research Report]
is used for medicinal purposes. The chemical in garlic of most interest for health purposes is allicin, which gives garlic its strong taste and odor. One of the claims for garlic...
nccam.nih.gov/health/diabetes/

BBC NEWS | Health | Garlic could provide cancer drug
cancer, scientists say. The finding comes just days after it was revealed the same chemical, allicin, could treat the hospital superbug MRSA. The cancer treatment harnesses the...
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3356737.stm

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - CIMER - Natural Standard - Garlic
| Dosing | Safety | Interactions | Updates | Selected References Related terms: Ajoene, alisat, allicin, Allii sativi bulbus, alliinase, allium, allitridiium, allyl mercaptan, alubosa...
www.mdanderson.org/departments/cimer/print.cfm?displayPrint=1&id=001...

BBC NEWS | Health | Why garlic is good for the heart
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....
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7045557.stm

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