⚠ Read This Before You Reorder Your Next Garlic Supplement
5 Reasons Your Garlic Supplement Isn't Doing What You Think It Is
| RESILIA® AGED GARLIC CLINICAL DOSE | Standard Garlic Supplements | High-Allicin Garlic |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Contains SAC (S-Allyl-Cysteine) |
1,200mg AGE
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No SAC
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Allicin degrades
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| 18+ Month Aging Process |
20 months
|
Not aged
|
Not aged
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| CoQ10 Ubiquinol (Active Form) |
100mg Kaneka QH
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None
|
None
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| Vitamin K2 MK-7 (Calcium Director) |
180mcg
|
180mcg
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None
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| Dose Matches Clinical Trials |
All 3 ingredients
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Underdosed
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Wrong compound
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| Completely Odorless |
Yes
|
Often not
|
Strong odor
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| Money-Back Guarantee |
30 Days
|
30 days / none
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30 days / none
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The Garlic in Your Cabinet Doesn't Contain the Compound the Research Has Identified as the Active One
Regular garlic — raw, dehydrated, or oil-based — does not contain S-Allyl-Cysteine (SAC). And SAC is the compound the clinical research has identified as the active agent in garlic's cardiovascular support profile.
SAC doesn't exist in the garlic in your kitchen. It doesn't exist in standard garlic capsules. It doesn't exist in high-allicin formulas. It only forms when garlic undergoes a controlled aging process of at least 18 months.
During the aging process, garlic's harsh, unstable compounds — including allicin — transform into stable, bioavailable ones. SAC is the star product of that transformation. It survives digestion. It reaches the bloodstream intact. And it's the compound studied for its role in supporting healthy circulation, the body's natural nitric oxide pathway, and healthy platelet function as part of a balanced lifestyle.
Taking standard garlic for cardiovascular support is like taking vitamin C for a calcium deficiency. You're in the right category - but you may be missing the specific compound the research is built around.
If Your Garlic Is Under 1,200mg Per Day, the Research Is Built Around a Threshold You're Below
A 2024 meta-analysis of 9 randomized controlled trials (584 participants) reported that aged garlic extract's effects on cardiovascular markers showed up consistently only at doses above 1,200mg per day. Below that threshold, the data didn't show consistent results.
Go check the label on your current garlic supplement. Most are 500mg, 600mg, maybe 800mg. Some hide behind "proprietary blends" that don't disclose the actual garlic content at all. They're selling the idea of garlic at a fraction of the dose the research is built around.
If You're Also Taking CoQ10, the Form Matters as Much as the Dose
Here's the issue: that conversion tends to get less efficient with age. Research suggests the body's ability to convert ubiquinone to ubiquinol declines over time, more noticeably after 50. The people most focused on CoQ10 - older adults, those on cholesterol-lowering medications, those focused on cardiovascular wellness — may be the ones whose bodies handle the cheap form least efficiently.
If you've taken CoQ10 and felt nothing, this may be why. You may have been taking the precursor, not the active form.
Even Aged Garlic Has a Gap. Without K2, Calcium Handling Is Incomplete.
Even if you found a properly dosed aged garlic supplement — and most people haven't — there's still a gap no single-ingredient garlic product addresses:
Where does calcium go next?
Aged garlic plays its role in supporting cardiovascular wellness. That's part one. But the body is constantly handling calcium — from food, from supplements, from normal metabolic activity. Without direction, that calcium has to go somewhere.
Think about it: supporting cardiovascular wellness on one end while calcium handling stays uncoordinated on the other is like emptying a bathtub with the tap still running. You're making progress. But you may never get ahead.
There's Only One Formula Tested as a Combined Stack in a Year-Long Clinical Trial. This Is It.
Here's what separates this from every other garlic product on the market — and it's not marketing:
The FAITH trial is the only human randomized controlled trial we're aware of that has studied aged garlic extract and CoQ10 together as a combined formulation for cardiovascular support.
Double-blind. 65 participants. 12 months. Researchers reported:
No standard garlic supplement can reference this trial — because no standard garlic supplement combines both ingredients at the dose levels the research used. And no other formula adds K2 MK-7 alongside.
Three ingredients. Three roles. One system:
✔ SUPPORT — AGE (1,200mg) supports healthy circulation and the body's natural nitric oxide pathway
✔ FUEL — CoQ10 Ubiquinol (100mg) supports cellular energy production in the cells lining the cardiovascular system
✔ DIRECT — K2 MK-7 (180mcg) supports the body's calcium-handling toward bones, where it's wanted
Remove any one and a gap may open. AGE without CoQ10 is supporting circulation in cells that may not have the energy to respond. AGE without K2 is supporting cardiovascular wellness while calcium-handling stays uncoordinated. CoQ10 without AGE is fueling cells without the foundational support.
All three together is the full picture. That's what Resilia is.
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Individual results may vary. Testimonials reflect individual experiences and are not guaranteed outcomes. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any supplement, particularly if you take prescription medications.