
You're doing everything right. The numbers don't care.
Clean diet. Daily walks. Healthy weight. And the cuff still reads higher every year.
Lower numbers. Sharper mind. Backed by UCLA research.
"I tried exercising, cutting salt, beetroot supplements over the years and never saw a real change. With Gaarlic my systolic dropped 18 points in 3 weeks. First one that actually moved the needle."

The problem is rarely one bad reading. It's what those readings start to suggest about the years ahead.

Clean diet. Daily walks. Healthy weight. And the cuff still reads higher every year.

Maybe the prescription is sitting on your counter. Maybe you watched a parent deal with the side effects. You're not ready for that path yet.

You're on one pill, maybe two. The side effects are wearing on you. You want a way to work toward a lower dose, or potentially get off medication for good.

Beetroot, magnesium, regular garlic, CoQ10 — and the numbers haven't budged.
You probably already know about salt. About exercise. About weight. You've been told all of it. What you haven't been told is what's actually happening inside your arteries.
Inside every artery is a thin lining called the endothelium. Its job is to produce nitric oxide — the molecule that signals your blood vessels to relax and stay flexible. Starting around 40, this production drops about 10% per year. By 55, most people have lost nearly half.
That's the line going down. As nitric oxide fades, arteries stiffen. The heart compensates by pushing harder. Pressure climbs. That's the line going up.
Gaarlic targets the line going down — using S-allylcysteine, the compound studied at UCLA for its effect on arterial flexibility.
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If you've tried the obvious things and the readings haven't moved, the problem isn't your effort. It's that none of the obvious things target the layer that's actually broken.
Medications like Lisinopril, Amlodipine, and Losartan manage the number. They force pressure down through different mechanisms — relaxing vessels, slowing the heart, blocking certain hormones. None of them repair the endothelium. None of them restore your nitric oxide. The moment you stop taking them, the readings climb again.
Supplements have the same gap. Beetroot gives you a 4–6 hour nitric oxide borrow that fades by lunch. Nattokinase thins the blood — it doesn't repair arterial stiffness. CoQ10 supports cellular energy, not endothelial function. Each of them does something. None of them help your endothelium produce its own nitric oxide again.
Aged garlic extract has been studied at UCLA in multiple clinical trials. The findings are consistent: real reductions in blood pressure, improvements in arterial flexibility, and measurable change within weeks — when taken daily at the clinical dose.
10+ point reduction in systolic blood pressure over 12 weeks
Improved arterial flexibility and reduced stiffness
Saw results in 2–4 weeks of consistent daily use
Daily SAC is the effective clinical dose
*Based on internal studies and customer feedback surveys.
Most people end up taking three or four different supplements trying to lower their blood pressure naturally. Gaarlic replaces the whole stack with one targeted daily softgel.
†Based on current available data for average industry prices of premium supplements.

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Blood pressure down 18 points in 6 weeks. My doctor actually asked what I changed. No garlic smell at all — wife didn't even know I was taking it until I told her about my results.
After my husband's heart attack last year, I became obsessed with my own heart health. Three months on this and I sleep peacefully now. That constant worry is finally gone.
Vietnam vet, been on BP meds for 15 years. Six months on this and my doctor reduced one of my medications. More energy now than I had at 60. No garlic smell, no stomach issues.
Tried every garlic supplement on the market — they all gave me terrible heartburn and garlic breath. This one is different. Completely gentle on my stomach, zero smell, and my numbers have been steadily improving.
My doctor wanted to add a second medication. I asked for 3 months to try something natural first. My next checkup showed a 16 point drop in systolic. Doctor was impressed. I'm staying on one medication instead of two now.
Skeptical at first — I've wasted money on supplements before. But 8 weeks in, my readings went from 158/94 to 140/86. My golf buddies are all asking what I'm doing differently.
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Been on Lisinopril for 8 years. Started getting that dry cough about 2 years in — doctor said it was normal. My son kept telling me to look into this. Skeptical at first but 6 weeks in my readings are consistently in the 120s. Doctor actually asked what I changed.
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Frank P.
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I'm a pretty stubborn guy. Refused medication for two years while my doctor kept pushing. Tried the DASH diet, cut alcohol completely, started running again at 55. Numbers barely budged. My cardiologist gave me an ultimatum at my last appointment. Started this the same week. Wish I'd found it two years ago.
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Gary M.
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58. Physical my whole career. Never thought I'd be the guy with a blood pressure problem. Doc caught it at a routine checkup — 156/98. Said I needed to start medication immediately. Spent two months doing my own research before agreeing to anything. Glad I did.
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Kevin L.
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I coach youth football on weekends. Started noticing I was winded in ways I hadn't been before. Got checked and my blood pressure was through the roof — 162/101. Doc wanted to put me straight on medication. Four months later still med-free.
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Carol T.
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After my husband's bypass surgery I got serious about my own numbers. They were creeping up and I did not want to go down the medication road. Friend recommended this. Three months later my doctor reduced my cholesterol medication.
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Arthur M.
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83 years old and my son keeps track of my health more than I do. He found this after reading about it online. I was on two medications and my ankles were giving me trouble. Three months later my doctor took me off one of them.
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