As part of the study, the team observed 51 obese but healthy patients who had an average age of 46 and a mean body mass index (BMI) of 36. The participants underwent a parallel, double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized study to determine the effects of aged garlic extract on the immune system. Researchers saw that the participants who took a divided daily dose of 3.6 grams of aged garlic extract had reduced inflammation levels after six weeks. This was seen in dramatically improved blood lips markers assessed at the baseline and after the six-week timeline.
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were also isolated to determine any changes in the immune cell populations based on the secretion of cytokine. ANCOVA analyses uncovered that aged garlic extract improved these levels as well.
“We found that six weeks of [aged garlic extract] supplementation was able to modulate immune cell distribution and prevent the increase of serum concentrations of...factors that play important roles in the development of obesity-induced inflammation,” the authors wrote in their study. “Moreover, blood LDL levels, which often increase with obesity and are a major health concern were significantly lower after [aged garlic extract] supplementation.”
The implications of this study are exciting. Obesity is one of the biggest risk factors in the development of other chronic diseases such as hypertension and Type 2 diabetes. These illnesses have been associated to be related to the level of inflammation in the body. These results suggest that simply eating more garlic, or taking garlic supplements, can be enough to reduce your risk of developing these conditions.
Alas, poor Yorick! He died of a weakened immune system -- or he would have if he ate the way we do these days. Our unhealthy eating habits, combined with our sedentary lifestyle, has caused most of us to be obese. There are now an estimated six million obese adults around the world. This number is only expected to grow as we grow more lazy and indulgent with our food. However, it’s never too late to prioritize your health now and start eating more foods that fight off inflammation. Here are some great suggestions:
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