In my post "Is it Possible to Cure MRSA with a Common Garden Staple" I mentioned a few alternative uses for garlic. I'd like to explore that more. I haven't done any research on this subject yet, so I will be learning as I write.
Some of the uses I know of include using garlic as an antibiotic/microbial, a facial cleanser for acne, and flea repellant. I have also seen that garlic has been effective in lowering cholesterol, blood pressure, and blood sugar. According to allnaturalhealth.com garlic is a strong antiseptic, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic. Garlic can also be used as an expectorant for chest congestion. Garlic destroys the chicken pox, measles, mumps, rabies, and scarlet fever viruses on contact. Hippocrates even used garlic to treat cancerous tumors. Garlic can be helpful to someone suffering cholera, dysentery, intestinal worms, small pox, tuberculosis, tetanus, and typhoid fever. Intestinal and gas pains can be cured by garlic as it seems to have antispasmatic properties as well.
Next post I'll be looking at how to use garlic to treat ailments.
http://www.all4naturalhealth.com/health-benefits-of-garlic.html
Friday, October 17, 2008
Ailments Garlic May Be Effective Against
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Ailments,
blood pressure,
choler,
cholesterol,
dysentery,
garlic,
tetanus
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