Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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Eating garlic - either raw or as a supplement - does not lower cholesterol levels, a US study has found. There has been a belief that garlic could help, supported by positive lab and animal studies. But a comparison of raw garlic and two garlic supplements in Archives of Internal Medicine found none of the three had any effect.
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