The Medical journal of Australia

Health benefits of herbs and spices: history, current uses, and future possibilities

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Abstract

Consuming a half to one clove of garlic daily may lower cholesterol by up to 9%.

  • There is evidence that 7.2 g of aged garlic extract is associated with anticlotting effects and modest reductions in blood pressure.
  • Research indicates that some herbal supplements may influence psychological and cognitive function, though results vary.
  • Ginger has level II evidence supporting its use for alleviating arthritic knee pain, although its efficacy is less than that of ibuprofen.
  • Current scientific evidence regarding the effects of herbs and spices on type 2 diabetes is very limited, with some studies suggesting ginseng may affect blood sugar levels.
  • Future research should validate the antioxidant capacity of herbs and spices and their potential roles in disease prevention.

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