- Gaining Health From Garlic
- By: Dr. Krishna
Garlic
(Allium Sativum) belongs to the family Liliaceae. The plant has
leaves which are long, narrow and flat like grass. The bulb is
of a compound nature, consisting of numerous bulblets, known
technically as 'cloves,' grouped together between the membraneous
scales and enclosed within a whitish skin, which holds them as
in a sac.
It is referred to by different
names in Ayurveda. The names describe its qualities. It is known
as Rasona (Rasena vunaha = as it is devoid of amla rasa or sour
taste) Ugraghandhi ( ugra Gandhi = as it has strong pungent smell
).
It has Snigdha (sticky), teekshna
(penetrating) , pichhila (slimy), guru (heavy), sara (quickly
spreading) qualities. It has all rasas (tastes) except amla (sour).
It reduces kapha and vata but it should be used with lot of precautions
in persons who have pitta prakruti and in patients who are suffering
from rakta, pitta disorders.
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Ancient greeks used to place
garlic on stones at cross roads as a supper for Hecate (Greek
goddess of the three paths, guardian of the household, protector
of everything newly born, and the goddess of witchcraft). According
to Pliny, garlic and onion were invoked as deities by the Egyptians
while taking oaths.
According to a Mohammedan legend
'when Satan stepped out from the Garden of Eden after the fall
of man, garlic sprang up from the spot where he placed his left
foot, and Onion from that where his right foot touched.'
Garlic contains pungent, volatile,
essential oil. This oil is a sulphide of radical Allyl. The intensely
smelling allyl compound has such a diffusive property that even
when the crushed bulb is rubbed onto the soles of the feet, its
odor is exhaled by the lungs after some time. |
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Medicinal Action and Uses:
Acharya charaka has said that
garlic is an effective remedy in conditions like intestinal worm
infestations, skin disorders, low libido and erectile dysfunction.
Acharya Sushruta has appreciated
the uses of this herb in skin disorders, low libido and erectile
dysfunction. It also improves memory, modulates voice, enhances
complexion, improves eye sight, strengthens bones and joints,
improves digestion and regularizes bowel movement. It is very
useful in cardiac diseases too.
As an Antibiotic:
Many marvelous effects and healing
powers have been ascribed to garlic. Garlic is popularly known
as "nature's antibiotic ". As an antiseptic, its use
has long been recognized. It is very effective against fungus,
yeast and viral infections. It is said to prevent anthrax in
cattle, being largely used for the purpose.
As an Expectorant:
Garlic reduces increased kapha.
Garlic syrup is an excellent medicine for asthma, hoarseness
of voice, coughs, difficulty in breathing, and most other disorders
pertaining to the lungs. As this promotes expectoration it is
very useful in chronic bronchitis. Garlic is a very good remedy
for whooping cough.
As a Cholesterol Reducing
Agent:
Many publications have shown
that garlic supports the cardiovascular system. According to
them it lowers cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood,
inhibits platelet stickiness and slows blood coagulation. It
is mildly antihypertensive and has antioxidant activity.
As an Antihypertensive:
Garlic is considered as one of
the most effective remedies to lower blood pressure. It eases
the spasm of small arteries and reduces the pressure on them.
As a Remedy in Digestive Disorders:
Garlic stimulates peristaltic
action and the secretion of the digestive juices. It eliminates
body toxins. It has an antimicrobial effect and is an excellent
remedy for intestinal infections. It expels intestinal worms.
As an Anti Inflammatory:
Garlic has anti-inflammatory
properties. It is effectively used to cure arthritis, migraine
and other inflammatory conditions.
Garlic in Skin Disorders:
A regular consumption of garlic
purifies blood and reduces minor skin infections.
Garlic and Cancer:
Few studies suggest that eating
garlic regularly reduces the risk of esophageal, colon and stomach
cancer. This may be partly due to garlic's ability to reduce
the formation of carcinogenic compounds.
Garlic as an Aphrodisiac:
Garlic is said to be a tonic
for impotence. It also treats sexual debility caused by over
indulgence in sex and nervous exhaustion. It is said to be very
useful in older men.
Garlic has always been known
as an aphrodisiac. It can improve blood circulation significantly.
According to recent studies an enzyme called nitric oxide synthase
(NOS) appears to be responsible for the mechanism of erection.
Researches on garlic have shown that garlic can stimulate production
of this enzyme.
Garlic in Pregnancy:
New research shows that consuming
garlic during pregnancy can reduce the risk of raised blood pressure
in pregnancy (Pre-eclampsia). Studies have shown that garlic
may help to boost the birth-weight of babies.
Action of Garlic in Herpes:
In the future garlic may find
its place in treatment of genital herpes. It was found that the
oral or topical application of garlic or garlic extract markedly
reduced the outbreak of the genital herpes virus.
Home Remedies with Garlic:
1. Used in cookery it is a great aid to digestion,
and keeps the mucosal coats of the stomach healthy.
2. A clove or two of garlic, pounded with honey
and taken two or three nights successively, is effective rheumatism.
3. Grind few cloves of garlic and pour ¼
cup of boiled water on it. Add this infusion to sugar syrup.
This is an excellent cough expectorant to children and elderly
adults.
4. When sniffed, it greatly helps in relieving hysteria.
5. Garlic juice taken with hot water twice a daily
relieves asthma attacks.
6. Three cloves of garlic boiled with milk taken
every day at night cures productive coughs and bronchitis.
7. 10 drops of garlic juice with 2 teaspoon of honey
reduces the acuteness of asthmatic symptoms. It can also be administered
at the time of attack.
8. Taking garlic juice with fresh water regularly
reduces high blood pressure.
9. Half a clove of raw garlic consumes each day
can increase body activity to dissolve blood clots, thereby preventing
heart attacks and strokes.
Precautions and Adverse Effects:
Some may experience heartburn
and flatulence when they consume garlic. Individuals who are
consuming anti coagulant drugs should consult their dietician
before consuming garlic products as garlic has anti coagulant
property. It should be used cautiously by individuals who have
bleeding disorders. Garlic should never be consumed during migraine
headache. Avoid rubbing garlic on skin as it causes burns and
peeling of skin. |