Friday, September 20, 2019

Aged garlic extract preserves cutaneous microcirculation in patients with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases: A double-blinded placebo-controlled study

But this was already proved in 2016, has your doctor prescribed it yet? You can't listen to anyone but your doctor, I'm not medically trained, is your doctor trained and up-to-date?

New study shows aged garlic extract can reduce dangerous plaque buildup in arteries  Jan. 2016

 

Aged garlic extract preserves cutaneous microcirculation in patients with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases: A double-blinded placebo-controlled study

International Wound JournalWlosinska M, et al. | September 19, 2019
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Because aged garlic extract (AGE) has been suggested to have a positive impact on vascular elasticity and endothelial function, researchers evaluated the impact of long-term treatment with AGE on cutaneous tissue perfusion. In total, 122 patients with Framingham Risk Scores ≥ 10 were randomized in a double-blinded manner to placebo or 2,400-mg AGE daily for 1 year and monitored. Using laser Doppler velocimetry, cutaneous microcirculation was measured at 0 and 12 months. According to findings, 12 months of AGE supplement may preserve and even improve microcirculation, as measured by laser Doppler velocimetry. The researchers also noted that, hypothetically, preserving or even increasing microvascular blood flow and cutaneous tissue perfusion may facilitate wound healing.
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