Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Allicin Plus C - Effective Allicin Supplement From Garlic


The characteristics of allicin are quite unique, because allicin is actually created when garlic is chopped or crushed. But most methods of creating garlic supplements result in the allicin being destroyed.

In other words, Allicin does not occur in "ordinary" garlic. The chemical reaction that creates Allicin takes place when garlic is finely chopped or crushed. The finer the chopping and the more intensive the crushing, the more allicin is generated and the stronger the medicinal effect. But many garlic supplements are unable to take advantage of this process because the processing methods used to create garlic powder or oil actually destroy the allicin that normally results from chopping or crushing.

Because it is produced by a naturally occuring chemical reaction, Allicin starts to degrade immediately after it is produced. That means its medical effectiveness decreases over time. The degradation of Allicin is accelerated by cooking, and microwaving appears to destroy Allicin completely and eliminate its health benefits.

However, British scientists have developed a special process that makes it possible to extract, stabilize and concentrate the natural Allicin that results from chopping or crushing natural garlic. This process makes it possible to create a garlic supplement with a high concentration of Allicin. This special process is used in the production of Allicin Plus C odorless garlic supplement. Each capsule of Allicin Plus C = Alli C contains 300 mg of pure allicin powder, which is the equivalent of 30 to 40 cloves of fresh crushed garlic, 60 mg. natural Vitamin C and 40 mg. citrus Bioflavonoids for a more powerful effect from this combination of two powerful antioxidants working in synergy.

Science shown that Allicin is effective in improving the immune system as well as staving off colds, flu and viruses along with other fungal and bacterial infections. Try Allicin Plus C for allergy, sinus infections, viruses, bacterial and fungal infections. 




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