In a study with a group of menopausal women, two grams of raw garlic decreased estrogen deficiency. What does this marker mean? Well, by increasing estrogen in females, a separate animal study revealed that it minimized bone loss. Garlic might have been the key to improving bone health, especially in women. More studies are required, but if you have osteoarthritis, you might want to eat more garlic.

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