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    Does garlic really help in osteoarthritis?

    Bone, Muscles & Joints Disorders
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      Japmaan last edited by

      Hello, does garlic really help in osteoarthritis? Several herbal remedies are promoted today for treating arthritis, including turmeric, ginger, Boswellia serrata, devil's claw, willow bark extract and feverfew. Not all herbal products are the same. Some are only available as pills. Please leave your comments on this.

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        Labani @Japmaan last edited by

        @japmaan Garlic is a tasty addition to just about any savory dish. Like onions and leeks, it contains diallyl disulfide, an anti-inflammatory compound that limits the effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Therefore, garlic can help fight inflammation and may even help prevent cartilage damage from arthritis.
        Tip: Opt for fresh garlic from the produce section of your market. Preservatives may be added to bottled garlic and processing, which may decrease some of its strength.

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