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Aged black garlic supplement may help lower BP


 

FROM NUTRIENTS

Small study

Commenting for this news organization, Linda Van Horn, PhD, RDN, professor and chief of the department of preventive medicine’s nutrition division, Northwestern University, Chicago, said that for many years, garlic has been “reported to be an adjunct to the benefits of a healthy eating pattern, with inconclusive results.”

She noted that ABG is “literally aged for many months to years, and the resulting concentrate is found higher in many organosulfur compounds and phytochemicals that suggest enhanced response.”

Dr. Van Horn, a member of the American Heart Association’s Nutrition Committee, who was not involved with the study, continued: “The data suggest that ABG that is much more highly concentrated than fresh or processed garlic might be helpful in lowering BP in certain subgroups, in this case men with higher BP.”

However, she cautioned, “these results are limited in a small study, and ... potential other issues, such as sodium, potassium, or other nutrients known to be associated with blood pressure, were not reported, thereby raising questions about the exclusivity of the ABG over other accompanying dietary factors.”

The study was funded by the Center for the Development of Industrial Technology of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. Two authors are employees of Pharmactive Biotech Products, SL (Madrid), which manufactured the ABG product, but neither played a role in any result or conclusion. The other authors and Dr. Van Horn report no relevant financial relationships.

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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