Evidence supporting the use of: Garlic bulb
For the health condition: Cysts

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
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Garlic bulb (Allium sativum) has a long history of use in traditional medicine for a variety of ailments, including cysts, particularly skin cysts and ovarian cysts. Traditional herbalists and folk remedies often recommend garlic due to its reputed antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and immune-boosting properties. Garlic has been applied topically or consumed orally in the belief that it can help reduce the size of cysts or prevent their formation. However, the scientific evidence supporting garlic’s effectiveness specifically for the treatment or prevention of cysts is limited and largely anecdotal. While some laboratory studies have shown that garlic contains bioactive compounds like allicin, which possess antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects, these findings do not directly translate to clinical evidence for cyst resolution. No high-quality clinical trials have established garlic as an effective treatment for cysts of any type. Therefore, its use is primarily justified by tradition and not supported by robust scientific data. Individuals interested in using garlic for cysts should exercise caution and consult healthcare professionals, as garlic can cause skin irritation when applied topically and interact with certain medications when consumed in large amounts.

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