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by: Dr. Donald A. Miller
Garlic is a traditional tonic in many cultures.
In my teens and twenties, I was very aware that one should not eat
garlic or onions out of respect for other people (e.g., bosses or
potential dates). However, garlic breath does not bother me nearly
so much as the foul stenches caused by tobacco use, lazy dental
care, lack of exercise,
obesity, and / or poor bowel regularity.
I now use a lot of garlic, bought as pre-peeled cloves or dried
minced chunks. I frankly like the taste. For those who
think raw garlic "bites", briefly cook in microwave, water, a small
amount of oil, or mix in many foods.
Garlic oil from crushed cloves or garlic capsules can heal surface
infections, cuts, herpes blisters, and other ailments.
Before you get carried away with pills, capsules, and other sources
of concentrated garlic goodness, be aware that the Mayo Clinic says,
"Unfortunately, garlic is most effective when you eat it raw and in
large amounts."
I remember reading that Eleanor Roosevelt ate several cloves of raw
garlic every day, which she covered with honey, because she hated
the taste. The garlic was not the only
reason, but she did live a long active life.
** Diet with FACTS, not MYTHS. **
About the author:
Dr. Miller is author of ""Easy Health Diet""
http://easyhealthdiet.com/diet.htm""Exercise for
Juniors to Seniors"" http://easyhealthdiet.com/JrSr.htmand numerous
free articles on health http://articles.easyhealthdiet.com/
Seven of ten deaths are caused by preventable diseases.
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