Tiens Garlic Oil
TIENS Garlic Oil is a powerful health supplement with antiviral, antiparasitic, and cholesterol-lowering effects. Unlike raw garlic, it does not irritate the digestive system and supports those with hypertension, angina, and diabetes.
Description
Tiens Garlic Oil
Garlic phytoncides have an excellent antiviral effect. Garlic is one of the best antiparasitic agents and effectively lowers cholesterol levels.
However, raw garlic should not be consumed by people with pancreatic problems, as it can cause serious flare-ups. Frequent pancreatitis exacerbations that occur after feasts are often linked to garlic, which is commonly added to many dishes.
It is also not recommended for people with stomach or duodenal ulcers.
Additionally, garlic is contraindicated for individuals with exertional angina, as it may trigger an attack, and for hypertensive patients, as it can increase blood pressure.
Raw garlic is not recommended for people with liver diseases.
Benefits of Tiens Garlic Oil:
Tiens Garlic Oil is highly effective against viral infections and parasites and helps lower cholesterol levels.
It helps stabilize blood pressure in hypertensive individuals and reduces the frequency of exertional angina attacks.
It is strongly recommended for people with type 2 diabetes, as it supports pancreatic function.
Tiens Garlic Oil is also used in recovery protocols for peptic ulcer disease and infectious hepatitis.
Why is There a Difference?
Unlike natural products (such as herbal teas, decoctions, or tinctures), dietary supplements (supplements) are purified of unnecessary components.
These unnecessary elements (referred to as “ballast”) are what often cause undesirable side effects. That is why supplements are formulated to minimize side effects.
Garlic is Rich in:
Proteins, fats, and sulfur-containing biological compounds
Vitamins (C, E, A, D, and B group)
Minerals (iodine, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, selenium, silicon, phosphorus)
Inulin
Essential oils
A high amount of phytoncides (natural antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiparasitic substances), among others
Indications for Use of Garlic Oil:
Weak immune system
Inflammatory respiratory diseases: bronchitis, tracheitis, pneumonia, bronchiectasis
SARS, flu, bronchial asthma
Loss of appetite, dyspepsia, bloating, dysbiosis, stomach and intestinal atony
Gastritis with low acidity, gastroenteritis, colitis, chronic constipation
Dysentery, amebiasis
Parasitic infections
Chronic hepatitis, cholangitis, hypotonic-type cholecystitis
Complex therapy for intestinal infections
Precancerous conditions and various oncological diseases, as well as their prevention
Spleen dysfunction
Rickets
Headache, migraine, insomnia
Trophic ulcers, psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema, acne, boils, alopecia, focal hair loss
Reduced libido
Climacteric neurosis
Chronic lead poisoning
Rheumatism, arthrosis, gout
Asthenia, chronic fatigue syndrome
Diabetes mellitus
Urolithiasis, swelling of the lower limbs, cystitis
Malaria
Trichomonas colpitis, candidiasis
Metabolic syndrome
Dosage and Administration:
Adults should take 1-2 capsules 1-3 times a day with meals, drinking with 0.5-1 glass of warm water.
Course Duration: 1-3 months.
Packaging:
60 soft capsules, 0.7 g each, per box.