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Garlic
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The Kyolic Difference The Kyolic Story Allicin, Transient Compound in Garlic Questions and Answers
Choosing an appropriate garlic supplement can
be a confusing process. Actually, there are four choices:
1. heat distilled garlic oil in softgels,
2. heat dehydrated garlic seasoning powder in capsules/tablets,
3. garlic oil macerates and
4. Kyolic odorless Aged Garlic Extract.
All garlic supplements have some nutritional value. However, powders and oils
contain little or no water-soluble compounds which may be essential to obtain
some of the key benefits of garlic. Garlic powders and oils contain some
beneficial oil-soluble sulfur compounds. However, these compounds also have a
pungent garlic odor as well as harsh, oxidizing side effects. Even though these
products may claim to be deodorized, the garlic odor is just masked by chemical
or sugar coatings. When the capsules or tablets dissolve, garlic body odor
results.
Kyolic odorless Aged Garlic Extract, on the other hand, is truly the only
odorless garlic supplement. The exclusive aging process eliminates garlic odor
and harsh side effects. Moreover, Kyolic contains various antioxidant properties
and is the only antioxidant garlic supplement available.
Kyolic is also standardized with SAC (S-Allyl Cysteine), a beneficial
water-soluble sulfur containing compound which is characteristic of Aged Garlic
Extract.

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