Eating Garlics will add heat?


Question:
I prefer to take Garlics boiled with little salt,will it shoot up body heat or create any side effects?Pl advise.

Answers:
the main chemical constituents of garlic are sulfur containing compounds and S-allyl systiene
garlic is good for trating hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
suggested intake is 1 clove=4gm/day
dry garlic is more effectivegarlic relaxes the smooth muscle of blood vessels
side effect:-1. not suitable while breast feeding
2. consumption of more than 5 cloves may develop heartburn, flatulance, gastrointestinal symptoms
Garlic is a natural blood thinner, so you will notice an increase in blood pressure. If you are taking any medication for hypertension, it can interfere with that.
Depends on how much.
No absolutely not. Keeping taking at least 2 per day.
Yes it does give internal heat but also acts as an aphrodasiac. If you simply want to fire up internal heat than ginger is a better natural product with absolutely no side effects. Boil ginger in water and add honey and drink any time of the day. Also helps digestion significantly.
Garlic is part of condiment and all these add Heat i f taken excessively in quantity
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