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Abstract: . . . that, in addition to a multiple risk reduction based upon its pleiotropic action profile, a specific anti-arteriosclerotic effect of garlic on the molecular level, such as hindrance of a calcification of membrane and matrix proteoglycans or docking of deleterious lipoproteins to their scavenger receptor, . . . . . . statistically significant with p < 0.0001. These results substantiated that not only a preventive but possibly also a curative role (plaque regression) in arteriosclerosis therapy may be ascribed to garlic remedies. . . . . . . LONG-TERM EFFECT OF GARLIC IN PREVENTING ARTERIOSCLEROSIS - RESULTS OF TWO CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIALS G. Siegel Institute of Physiology, Biophysical Research Group, The Free University of Berlin, Arnimallee 22, D-14195 Berlin, Germany The prevention and hence the reduction or elimination of . . . --980,3,163,1132,4901
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