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Post date : 2011-03-11 06:27:02
Wild Bear's Garlic is one of the oldest medicinal herbs known to
man. Its healing properties have been recognized by Europeans for
centuries where it is valued for its ability to cleanse the blood
of impurities. The name Wild Bear's Garlic comes from the
observation that bears awakening from their winter hibernation
devoured vast quanities of the plant to restore their strength.
Wild Bear's Garlic has long been used as a remedy for a wide range
of diseases. Though very similar to ordinary cultivated garlic in
function, Wild Bear's Garlic has higher levels of ajoenes,
adenosine, iron, and ACE-Inhibitory potential. In fact, it has the
highest natural sulfur and adenosine levels found anywhere in the
plant kingdom! Adenosine is a key component in the regulation of
hypertention an tachycardia.
While ordinary garlic (Allium ursinum) has been cultivated for
centuries resulting in a uniform, less vigorous strain, Wild Bear's
Garlic (Allium sativum) is organically grown in the wild! This wild
cousin to ordinary garlic grows on the Alpine Plains, its natural
sulfur compounds unaltered by man. Rich in special sulfur
compounds, Wild Bear's Garlic has circulation increasing and
lipid-reducing properties that could be useful aids in preventing
heart attacks.
For two plants to have the same or similar properties it is
necessary that their patterns of components be similar. In
comparative chemical analysis and in enzyme and cell tests, Wild
Bear's Garlic was found to have an effect correspondingto that of
cultivated garlic. However, Wild Bear's Garlic contains more
ajoenes, 30% more sulfur, and about 20 times more adenosine than
cultivated garlic. It is to ajoene and adenosine that the well
known effects on cholesterol, hypertension and tachycardia are
largely attributed.
Comparative Analysis
Wild Bear's GarlicTM
ManganeseAdenosineIron
249 mg/kg 1350 mg/kg170 mg/kg
ACE-Inhibiting Effect
Magnesium
Phosphorous
56%1668 mg/kg11,020 mg/kg
Cultivated Garlic
ManganeseAdenosineIron
14 mg/kg0-70 mg/kg106 mg/kg
ACE-Inhibiting Effect
Magnesium
Phosphorous
30%950 mg/kg6,813 mg/kg
1992 Plant of the Year - Potent and odorless
Because Wild Bear's Garlic is healthful, odorless and organic, it
was named 1992 Plant of the Year by the Society for the Protection
and Investigation of European Flora.
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