Monday, April 19, 2010

garlic

The Best Reason To Eat Garlic

As I mentioned above, the most important thing you can do for your health is eat a diverse diet based on vegetables and other plants. Garlic is an amazing ingredient that imparts a unique and wonderful taste to foods. If you like garlic and it encourages you to eat your vegetables, then it’s good for you!

If it makes you feel slightly better knowing that it may help your heart or reduce inflammation, that’s awesome but less important.

The Science of Single Foods

As someone who regularly reads the scientific literature on the health benefits of food I can assure you that this is not an easy question to answer. The problem is that the effect of any single food on human health is likely to be small at best, and small effects are very difficult to detect with reliability. Studies must be incredibly well-designed in order to contribute anything of value to our understanding of how a food works in the human body. Also, many studies must be taken together in context for the data to be evaluated properly.

I have been researching this garlic question on and off for months and feel only slightly more confident today than I did when I started. To summarize, there are a good number of studies addressing the health value of garlic, but very very few of them are well-designed and published in reputable journals. The problem with having a large number of poor-quality studies is that results are often conflicting and difficult to interpret.

However, inconclusive findings do not enable me (or anyone) to say there is no benefit. What I can say is that more research is needed and if there is a benefit it is likely to be small. (How unsatisfying is that?!). But personally I would still recommend eating garlic for health. Why?


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