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rofl.... I recall experimenting with garlic capsules years ago and they

never seemed to have much kick. A few cloves of real fresh garlic will make

themselves known after consumption. I am a fan of the real deal...

It's a little like cooking with dried garlic/onion powders vs. fresh

ingredients. It just isn't the same.

JR

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From: citpeks [mailto:citpeks@...]

Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 10:32 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: Garlic POWDER

I seriously doubt that it would be possible to design a double-blind

trial using real garlic.

The nose knows!

Tony

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From: " Rodney " <perspect1111@y...>

Date: Sat Nov 6, 2004 4:59 pm

Subject: Garlic POWDER

This is not the first study I have seen that suggests garlic POWDER

has no apparent benefits. It seems likely to me that the same may

also apply to onion POWDER. (But the garlic/onions themselves appear

to have considerable benefit):

" Effect of garlic (Allium sativum) powder tablets on serum lipids,

blood pressure and arterial stiffness in normo-lipidaemic volunteers:

a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

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