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Zhou Garlic Extra Strength -- 90 Coated Tablets


Zhou Garlic Extra Strength
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Zhou Garlic Extra Strength -- 90 Coated Tablets

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Zhou Garlic Extra Strength Description

  • With 5000 mcg Allicin
  • Designed To Support Your Immune System and Heart Health
  • Potent Allicin Content
  • Greatness By Nature™
  • Live Healthy
  • Made with Non-GMO Ingredients
  • Lab Verified

The Allicin Difference: Allicin is the critical health component in garlic (beneficial to the immune system and circulatory system) that is released from a freshly crushed clove. Our manufacturing process captures the Allicin so it is not lost in processing. Most supplements on the market do not contain allicin (or do not protect it from stomach acid with an enteric coating), but Zhou Nutrition’s Garlic supplement contains at least 5000mcg of allicin in every tablet.

 

More Convenient Than A Clove: For some of us, eating garlic daily is not ideal. With our Odorless Garlic With Allicin, you’ll get the amazing health benefits of garlic’s Allicin without the hassle, taste, and odor of eating a clove. The enteric coating on the capsules protects the garlic from being broken down in the stomach before entering the small intestine, where it is most effective.

 

Heart-Healthy Benefits: The benefits of garlic have been widely known for centuries, and modern technology has now made it possible to harness the most useful components to give us maximum health potential. Today with Zhou Nutrition’s Garlic with Allicin Supplement, you can begin to promote healthy blood pressure levels and overall heart health.

 

Immune System Support: Support your immune system! Garlic contains antioxidants that protect against cell damage and may boost immune cell function, which is especially important during seasons when our immune systems are most vulnerable. Additionally, oxidative damage from free radicals contributes to the aging process, and garlic protects against this as well.


Directions

Suggested Use: 1tablet taken to 3 times daily preferably with meals or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Free Of
Soy, milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, animal products and GMOs.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Servings per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Garlic (Allium sativum) (bulb extract)
(Supplying 5,000 mcg [12,000 mcg/g] Allicin)
415 mg*
*Daily value not established.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, enteric coating, croscarmellose sodium, stearic acid, silica, vegetable magnesium stearate.
Warnings

Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under 18 and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.

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Another Reason to Get Stress in Check: Your Heart Depends on It

Stress is part of modern life. From screaming kids to pressure-packed work environments, many of us spend our days struggling to stay afloat in a sea of tension and anxiety.

All of that worry and anguish is not good for our hearts, says Dr. Prakash Deedwania, a cardiologist and volunteer expert at the American Heart Association.

"Stress can cause a chain reaction in our body that starts with the release of stress hormones," he says.

Woman Holding Temples Standing Against Wall with Eyes Closed Worrying About How Stress Affects Heart Health | Vitacost.com/blog

Catecholamines – which include hormones such as epinephrine (adrenaline) produced by the adrenal glands -- are not harmful when they are released for short periods.

But chronic or repetitive stress can trigger a flood of catecholamines, leading to increased blood pressure and a higher heart rate, Deedwania says.

Excessive levels catecholamines also cause tiny blood cells called platelets to become stickier, which can lead to formation of blood clots.

"Catecholamines can also lead to release of other hormones such as cortisol, etcetera, which also have harmful effects," Deedwania says.

How does stress affect the heart?

Deedwania says many different types of stress can have negative impacts on the heart.

Some day-to-day emotions – such as feelings associated with emotionally upsetting events, constant anxiety, panic disorders, and anger and hostility – invite chronic stress into our lives.

In other cases, we may feel stressed by a single unhappy event, such as falling ill, or experiencing the death of -- or separation from -- a loved one.

“Earthquakes, terror attacks, war and other unstable social environments can also be responsible for unusual and significant stress,” Deedwania says.

All of these events and emotions can trigger stress that leads to a higher risk of heart attacks and other heart issues, Deedwania says.

“During winter months, even excessive physical stress -- such as snow shoveling in cold -- has been associated with risk of heart attacks,” he says.  

In addition, people under stress for long periods sometimes try to cope by engaging in behaviors – such as smoking, or drinking alcohol – that have additional negative impacts on the heart.

How to reduce stress

Keeping your heart healthy is an essential part of living a long life. Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in America, taking the lives of 1 in 4 Americans.

To combat stress, it’s important to try to tame the emotions and avoid the circumstances that make you feel anxious or angry.

“In general, constant stress such as hostility, angry behavior and type-A personality are considered more harmful,” Deedwania says.

The best methods for reducing stress vary from person to person, Deedwania says. But as a general rule, it’s best to steer clear of situations and interactions that you know will ignite anger or emotional stress. “Avoid confrontational interactions,” he says.

When you feel stressed, take a few slow, deep breaths and allow your body to “unclench.” Going for a walk – even just a short jaunt to the restroom – can help break up tension, Deedwania says.

The American Heart Association recommends many other ways to reduce stress. They include:

  • Try meditation or prayer as a means of getting a better perspective
  • If emails and social media trigger stress, take time away and respond later, when you have calmed down
  • Break down large problems into smaller parts, and address these parts individually rather than trying to tackle the entire issue at once
  • If driving stresses you, listen to calming music or inspiring podcasts
  • Turn your focus outward by caring for a pet, hugging a loved one or helping someone
  • Exercise regularly
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