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Two researchers, both post-graduates of Manchester Metropolitan University in England, have previously found that aged garlic extract may block--in "in vitro" experiments that don't involve live test subjects--a process that can damage eyes and kidneys in diabetics. But now, the two scientists intend to test aged garlic extract in a clinical study involving 50 subjects who have type 2 diabetes.
The study will be carried out at a Saudi Arabian hospital where diabetics will take aged garlic ...