1. The study also found that garlic supplements reduced blood pressure modestly, confirming results from previous studies. 2. But now, a study has found, garlic supplements, among the most popular of the products, may pose a special risk. 3. But the researchers said more work was needed to determine whether garlic supplements affected other drugs that treat HIV and AIDS. 4. Take odorless garlic supplements daily or use fresh garlic in cooking. 5. Garlic supplements, often taken in hopes of lowering cholesterol, can seriously interfere with drugs used to treat the AIDS virus, a new federal study concludes. |