Description
Product indication: Traditionally used for improving blood circulation.
While garlic supplements are well known for heart health, Garolive takes it further with wild garlic—less odorous yet more effective—combined with olive, hawthorn berries, and artichoke to enhance blood circulation. Suitable for individuals who wish to improve blood circulation and heart health. Garolive contains natural key ingredients, including:
- Wild Garlic: 50-2000% higher concentration of active components compared to common garlic, blood pressure lowering action (ACE inhibiting)
- Olive: Blood pressure lowering action (ACE inhibiting & Calcium channel blocker)
- Hawthorn Berries: Improves blood circulation
- Artichoke: Decrease bad cholesterol – LDL & Triglycerides
Suggested Use
Adult: Take 2 capsules once daily before meal with a full glass of water.
Ingredients
Serving Size: 1 capsule
Each 400mg vegetable capsule contains:
- Folium Allium ursinum powder (Wild Garlic) 200mg
- Folium Olea europaea extract powder (Olive Leaf) 110mg
- Fructus Crataegus pinnatifida extract powder (Hawthorn Berry) 20mg
- Folium Cynara scolymus extract powder (Artichoke) 20mg
Halal Status
Halal certified
Precaution and Warning
- Contraindicated in pregnant and breastfeeding women.
- May not suitable for children under 12 years old.
- May not suitable for warfarin user.
Storage
- Store below 30°C.
- Protect from light and moisture.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Pack Size
6 strips x 10 capsules
Product Registration Number
MAL20106081TC
FAQ
- If I consume medications, can I take Garolive together with the medicine?
- Consume Garolive 1-2 hours after taking any medications.
- Can I take Garolive if I have hypertension?
- Yes, you can take Garolive if you are hypertensive.
- You may take Garolive too, if you have not been diagnosed with hypertension and are only experiencing mild elevated blood pressure level.
- Can I take Garolive if I am on hypertension medication?
- If you are on hypertension medications but your blood pressure is still relatively high (above 120/80), we advise you closely monitor your blood pressure while taking Garolive to ensure that your blood pressure does not fall below 90/60. If your blood pressure has normalised (90/60 – 120/80), you may halve your blood pressure medication first but we strongly recommend following up with your attending physician on whether it is suitable to readjust your medication in the long-term.
- Can Garolive replace my hypertension medication?
- While Garolive can help normalise elevated blood pressure, we recommend consulting your attending physician as soon as possible on whether it is suitable to stop your hypertension medication. If you have not been prescribed any hypertension medication but your blood pressure is still high (above 120/80) after taking Garolive, we recommend seeking advice from your physician on how to better control your blood pressure.
- Are there any side effects?
- Generally, no.
- How long does it take to see an effect?
- Results vary from person to person, but the recommended treatment time is 3 months.
- How does Garolive help lower blood pressure?
- Garolive uses four natural ingredients that have clinically proven benefits in reducing blood pressure and improving blood circulation. Wild garlic regulates blood pressure, lowers blood sugar & cholesterol levels; Olive regulates blood pressure and improves heart health; Artichoke reduces bad cholesterol levels; and Hawthorn Berry regulates blood pressure, lowers total cholesterol while proving anti-inflammatory effect from its high antioxidant levels.
References
- Ivanov, M., Vajic, U. J., Mihailovic-Stanojevic, N., Miloradovic, Z., Jovovic, D., Grujic-Milanovic, J., Karanovic, D., & Dekanski, D. (2018). Highly potent antioxidant Olea europaea L. leaf extract affects carotid and renal haemodynamics in experimental hypertension: The role of oleuropein. EXCLI journal, 17, 29–44. https://doi.org/10.17179/excli2017-1002
- Sahebkar, A., Pirro, M., Banach, M., Mikhailidis, D. P., Atkin, S. L., & Cicero, A. F. G. (2018). Lipid-lowering activity of artichoke extracts: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 58(15), 2549–2556. https://doi.org/10.1080/10408398.2017.1332572
- Cloud, A., Vilcins, D., & McEwen, B. (2020). The effect of hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) on blood pressure: A systematic review. Advances in Integrative Medicine, 7(3), 167–175. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.AIMED.2019.09.002
- Xiong, X. J., Wang, P. Q., Li, S. J., Li, X. K., Zhang, Y. Q., & Wang, J. (2015). Garlic for hypertension: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology, 22(3), 352–361. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phymed.2014.12.013
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