Medicinal History of Garlic
Garlic has been used as a traditional medicine in European, Chinese and Ayurvedic cultures. During the Black Plague, garlic was used to help boost immunity and promote healthy bodies as a means of warding off infection. As of 1993, garlic was listed as one of the top 50 herbs used by herbalists within the United States for its effective healing and preventative properties.
Healing Powers of Garlic
Garlic supplements used to create Allicin Plus C have been shown to improve the immune system and get rid of the common cold, flu and even fungal infections within the body. Unlike other immune-boosters, garlic does not have any known side effects. Garlic contains the compound allicin, a natural antibiotic that prevents viruses, bacteria and other disease-causing organisms from multiplying and harming the immune system.
Pure Garlic Matters
The oil and powder used in many garlic supplements break down the garlic, distill it and pair it with other nutrients, which severely alters the composition of the garlic and makes it less effective at treating common ailments. By the time these products are on the shelves and ready to be consumed, the majority of the allicin has already been eliminated, leaving only a minute, ineffective amount. Such supplements are therefore not nearly as effective as Allicin Plus C compounds.
Allicin Plus C supplements are different from the average garlic treatment. Instead of relying on the body to break down the garlic and produce allicin on its own, Allicin Plus C has a complete compound of allicin within the supplement, which means the body is getting a high dose of allicin that it can readily absorb and use to combat illnesses.
Allicin Plus C should not be used as a substitution for medical treatment. Individuals who are suffering from infections, high fevers, or potential fungal infections should first consult a physician before treating their illness with allicin or garlic supplements. Allicin Plus C can be used daily to help ward off the common cold, flu and other common seasonal infections for an overall healthier body and immune system.
Products sold as "food supplements" cannot claim to treat or cure any medical conditions, and are not tested by the FDA. The following statement is required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration: "These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease."

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