Validated by a scientific study carried out on more than 7,000 patients, this simple seasoning secret is the ultimate weapon to melt bad cholesterol and protect your arteries.
As soon as we talk about cholesterol and clogged arteries, we immediately imagine strict treatments or magic capsules bought at high prices in pharmacies. However, the most serious medical authorities, such as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), agree that certain everyday foods are formidable natural weapons for cleaning the vessels and reducing fats in the blood.
To obtain real results, you don’t need to revolutionize your diet, you just need to aim correctly. A large meta-analysis published in the journal Nutrition Reviews in 2026 compiled the results of 108 studies conducted on 7,137 participants. Their verdict: regularly integrating this food into your routine allows you to obtain a drastic and simultaneous reduction in total cholesterol, triglycerides and “bad” cholesterol (LDL) with an overall reduction which generally oscillates between 8% and 10% depending on the profile.
So, what is this famous anti-cholesterol remedy validated by science? It’s simply garlic, and specifically garlic vinaigrette. Choosing this format to season your salads is the perfect gesture to protect your heart. In fact, the olive or rapeseed oil that makes up the sauce serves as an ideal vehicle to help the body assimilate as many protective nutrients as possible.
In practice, it is a traditional vinaigrette to which a clove of fresh garlic is added, but with a crucial subtlety. Garlic contains allicin, a super-compound which is only released when you shake the clove: you must crush it or finely chop it, then leave it alone for 10 minutes on the cutting board. As the study recalls, “crushing raw pods releases allicin, its main active compound, while the heat of cooking quickly destroys the enzyme“. By pouring this little mixture over your salads or raw vegetables, you unknowingly create a cardiovascular super-protector.
This habit doesn’t just hunt down fat: the study highlights that garlic also has a powerful vasodilator effect, ideal for naturally reducing blood pressure. A double cardiovascular benefit within reach of a fork, which proves that in the kitchen, the simplest reflexes are often the most formidable.









