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Garlic supplementation and serum cholesterol: a meta-analysis
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 12/03/08
Khoo YSK et al. - The available evidence from randomized controlled trial does not demonstrate any beneficial effects of garlic on serum cholesterol.
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