"I love the yoga sets. I leave the retreat feeling energized, renewed, and motivated to create an ongoing practice at home."
"I love the yoga sets. I leave the retreat feeling energized, renewed, and motivated to create an ongoing practice at home."
In a laboratory setting diallyl disulphide, a component in garlic, inhibits the proliferation of MCF-7 breast cancer cells and causes cell death (apoptosis) of MCF-7 cells. Garlic may help to prevent breast cancer in women. Other studies show no credible evidence to support a relation between garlic intake and a reduced risk of gastric, breast, lung, or endometrial cancer.