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Known as "stinking rose," garlic has been used for centuries to treat conditions linked to blood pressure, cholesterol and infections. Today, the medical community accepts garlic's benefits, noting that the pungent herb contains amino acids, germanium, selenium, zinc and vitamins A, B and C. But garlic's sulfur ...

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