Prevention survey
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Garlic is most widely used herbal remedy in U.S. and Europe, consumer magazine finds in 2000 International Consumer Wellness Study released May 18. In both regions, 21% of individuals surveyed took garlic last year and 11% of Americans and 8% of European consumers take garlic supplements regularly; 20% of U.S. consumers and 13% of Europeans use any herbal remedies regularly, survey notes. Prevention worked with Princeton Survey Research Associates to survey adults over 18 in U.S., Finland, France, Germany, Poland, UK
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