Supplement Quick Facts

Common Uses
Traditionally used for cardiovascular health and digestive support.
Available Forms
Available as tinctures.
Common Side Effects
Reported effects include gastrointestinal distress, stomach upset, and abdominal discomfort.
Who Should Avoid
Individuals on anticoagulant medications should use caution with this ingredient.
Interactions
It may interact with anticoagulant drugs like aspirin and warfarin.
Regulatory Status
Sold as a dietary supplement in the United States.

📋Overview

Bear's Garlic, scientifically known as Allium ursinum, is a bulbous perennial plant that belongs to the same botanical family as onions, chives, and common garlic. This ingredient is native to Europe and Asia, where it typically grows in moist, deciduous woodlands.

The plant is characterized by its broad, green leaves and small white flowers, all of which emit a distinct pungent aroma. While it is frequently incorporated into various dietary preparations, the chemical profile of this compound differs slightly from its cultivated relatives.

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