If the unmistakable aroma of garlic makes your mouth water, you are in good company. Garlic has been a beloved staple of many cuisines worldwide for centuries. Allicin and diallyl disulfide, the sulfur compounds that give garlic its signature odor, are said to provide many health benefits, including the ability to lower cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar.
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