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Is garlic clove safe?

Gastrointestinal symptoms (rare).

Changes to the flora of the intestine (rare).

Allergic reactions (rare).

Note: Garlic's odor may prevade the breath and skin.


Is there any time when I shouldn't take garlic clove?

Pregnant or breastfeeding patients should check with their doctors before taking this herb.

May interfere with existing hypoglycemic and anti-coagulant therapies (e.g. warfarin).

May potentiate the anti-thrombotic effects of anti-inflammatory drugs.

May by synergistic with EPA in fish oils.

May cause experience gastrointestinal irritation when eaten raw (especially if the person is not used to eating raw garlic).

May cause miscarriage.

May affect the menstrual cycle.

May be uteroactive.