FAQs


What is stable allicin? Well, allicin is a compound that is formed when you crush fresh raw garlic. There are two properties in the garlic that come together in the presence of oxygen, which forms allicin. However, allicin has a short stinky shelf-life and it doesn’t last very long so a few years ago is wonderful scientists in the UK developed stabilized form of allicin called allisure. Allimed Capsules | Allimed Liquid


Allimed is the strongest concentration of Allisure available. You can purchase it in the liquid form, a capsule, and a topical gel. It’s considered professional strength and it’s our big gun of immune support.

Other thoughts: Allimed is stabilized allicin. Allicin is a compound that is formed when you crush fresh, raw garlic. Unfortunately, it has a short, unstable life and it is difficult to consume especially in large quantities. Garlic has been used since ancient times for a wide variety of health concerns. Doctors and scientists in the UK were the first to find a way to keep allicin stable for extended periods of time. Their patented ingredient is called Allisure. Although Allisure is available in other retail products (like Allimax or AlliUltra), Allimed is considered physician’s strength. Allimed can only be purchased through a trained consultant or a health professional and is available in liquid, capsule, gel and cream formulations. Allimed Capsules | Allimed Liquid


Is Allimed safe? Yes Allimed has been tested 100% safe even in extremely high amounts; however take common-sense precaution. The liquid is very spicy; you would want to try it on yourself first before you would give it to your child. You need to speak with your doctor and let him know all the supplements that you’re taking and if you have surgery planned. You probably want to stop garlic in advance you just need to speak with your doctor about that. IT DOES HAVE BLOOD THINNING PROPERTIES, but it is shown to not interfere with warfarin or any blood thinning medications. Use common-sense, start small and work up slowly, especially with the liquid. Speak to your Allimed consultant if you have questions about giving Allimed to children. Allimed Capsules | Allimed Liquid


How long will your supply of Allimed last? Well, the capsules are easy. If you take three capsules per day, they’ll last you about a month. They’re 100 count bottles. If you take six per day, it will last you halfway through the month, 14 days 15 days. The liquid takes a little more thought. If you take a maintenance dose, one square per day a one ounce per month is about what you’ll go through. If you take a half a teaspoon per day, which is approximately three driver falls, you’re going to go through about two and a half ounces per month so you need to plan accordingly. Allimed Capsules | Allimed Liquid


How do you know if your Allimed is working? Well, I call Allimed my big gun of immune support supplements. You should see improvement, some improvement within five to seven days and as always be in touch with your Allimed consultant to your dose as needed.

Other Thoughts: Although many people with a wide variety of illnesses use Allimed, it is not a drug and does not cure, prevent, mitigate, diagnose or treat any disease. Personal testimonials are certainly interesting but are not scientific studies. Allimed is a complimentary therapy which supports but does not replace conventional treatment. You should get the approval of your physician prior to using any supplement, especially if you have a chronic illness or if you take medications. Allimed Capsules | Allimed Liquid


What is the difference between Allimed and all the other Alli-products out there? Well Allisure is the main active ingredient. It’s the only stabilized allicin on the market and Allimed is the highest concentration that you can purchase and is considered professional strength. Allimed Capsules | Allimed Liquid


Can I eat garlic to get allicin? Well, absolutely you could eat raw garlic; however, here’s a fun fact about Allimed… six drops of Allimed liquid or one capsule is equal to a hundred and fifty garlic cloves.

Other thoughts: Eating fresh, raw, crushed garlic is always a great idea, even if you decide to use Allimed. Be sure to choose fresh garlic grown locally (or at least from your own country) and stay away from old, dry, dusty or moldy garlic. You should also look for garlic that is difficult to peel (usually a sign of freshness). Most people cannot keep up with a daily regime of fresh crushed garlic, especially in large quantities. Four cloves per day seems like quite a bit at first... but it may not be enough to produce your desired results. Fresh, raw garlic has a tremendous lingering odor and is nearly impossible to give to children. Allimed Capsules | Allimed Liquid


Can you take Allimed on an empty stomach? Absolutely! There should be no reason that you can’t take your Allimed on an empty stomach and I think it works better when you have less food in your stomach. However, if you have a history of intestinal issues, you might want to take it with a little bit of food.

Other Thoughts: That is up to you. Most people like to take Allimed liquid with a small amount of cold juice or water. Allimedwill not cause a lingering odor like fresh garlic or traditional garlic supplements and it will not cause odor in perspiration. However, you may smell or taste the liquid for several minutes after taking it or you may get a little garlic burp after ingesting either the liquid or capsules. Consuming it with food or juice will help alleviate this. If you take more than a few drops of the liquid, please mix it directly into juice or water. Never put Allimed into hot liquid or hot foods as this can deactivate the allicin. Keep all Allimed products refrigerated to extend shelf life. Allimed Capsules | Allimed Liquid