Wild Garlic (Bear's or Forest Garlic, Allium ursinum) can be combined with
cultivated high-allicin garlic (Allium sativum) and extracts of the same
to take advantage of the previously unknown synergism of preparations
made from these two garlic species. There is a substantial cost savings
over the use of pure, Wild Garlic and an elimination of the side effects
found with the chronic ingestion of high levels of cultivated
allicin-rich garlic (Allium sativum). The resulting combination has
demonstrated benefits with regard to blood lipids regulation in
individuals in need thereof that are two or more times that expected from
the use of either garlic species taken singularly. Blood pressure
regulating benefits are maintained or improved, the odor-causing
potential of high-allicin garlic is reduced, and significant improvements
are found in the areas of total, LDL, and VLDL cholesterol and
triglycerides, benefits far beyond the merely additive. HDL cholesterol
levels also are improved. It is to be expected that these benefits, in
addition, can be extended through the concurrent intake of folic acid,
red yeast rice extracts and other compounds proposed for improving
cardiovascular health. Still further, a variety of defined delivery
approaches, including, but not limited to controlled releases, especially
those including mucoadhesive, can be utilized to improve the effects
taught herein.