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angio d'India
garlic (Allium sativum)
Reported Uses
- NOTE: see Herb & Supplement Effectiveness Rating Definitions table
- allergic rhinitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- alopecia areata [Insufficient Evidence]
- angina, unstable [Insufficient Evidence]
- asthma [Insufficient Evidence]
- atherosclerosis [Possibly Effective]
- athletic performance [Insufficient Evidence]
- bladder CA [Insufficient Evidence]
- BPH [Insufficient Evidence]
- bronchitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- cancer prevention, breast [Insufficient Evidence]
- cancer prevention, colorectal [Insufficient Evidence]
- cancer prevention, esophageal [Insufficient Evidence]
- cancer prevention, gastric [Possibly Ineffective]
- cancer prevention, lung [Insufficient Evidence]
- candidiasis, oropharyngeal [Insufficient Evidence]
- candidiasis, vulvovaginal [Insufficient Evidence]
- cardiovascular dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- chronic fatigue syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- common cold [Insufficient Evidence]
- corns [Insufficient Evidence]
- coronary heart dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- COVID-19 [Insufficient Evidence]
- cystic fibrosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- dental hypersensitivity [Insufficient Evidence]
- denture stomatitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- diabetes mellitus [Possibly Effective]
- diabetic retinopathy [Insufficient Evidence]
- diarrhea [Insufficient Evidence]
- dysmenorrhea [Insufficient Evidence]
- endometriosis [Possibly Effective]
- exercise-induced muscle soreness [Insufficient Evidence]
- familial hypercholesterolemia [Insufficient Evidence]
- fatigue [Insufficient Evidence]
- fibrocystic breast dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- gastritis [Insufficient Evidence]
- gout [Insufficient Evidence]
- hepatitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- hepatopulmonary syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- H. pylori infection [Possibly Ineffective]
- HTN [Possibly Effective]
- hyperlipidemia [Possibly Effective]
- influenza [Insufficient Evidence]
- lead toxicity [Insufficient Evidence]
- metabolic syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- mosquito repellent [Insufficient Evidence]
- multiple myeloma [Insufficient Evidence]
- muscle strength [Insufficient Evidence]
- nonalcoholic fatty liver dz [Possibly Effective]
- obesity [Insufficient Evidence]
- onychomycosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- osteoarthritis [Insufficient Evidence]
- otitis media [Insufficient Evidence]
- periodontitis [Possibly Effective]
- peripheral arterial dz [Insufficient Evidence]
- polycystic ovary syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- pre-eclampsia [Insufficient Evidence]
- premenstrual syndrome [Insufficient Evidence]
- prostate CA [Insufficient Evidence]
- rheumatoid arthritis [Insufficient Evidence]
- scleroderma [Insufficient Evidence]
- stress [Insufficient Evidence]
- tick repellent [Insufficient Evidence]
- tinea capitis [Insufficient Evidence]
- tinea corporis [Insufficient Evidence]
- tinea cruris [Insufficient Evidence]
- tinea pedis [Insufficient Evidence]
- trichomoniasis [Insufficient Evidence]
- tuberculosis [Insufficient Evidence]
- UTI [Insufficient Evidence]
- warts [Insufficient Evidence]
- wound healing [Insufficient Evidence]
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