Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 jahlstrom78 <jahlstrom@...> wrote: This is how it is for me, . I have no longer have any " die-off " reaction to garlic or coconut oil...and I still consume both. jackie , the same goes for me. Maddalena > In other words, once I've overcome my candida and detoxed effectively, > and my immune system is no longer suppressed, I should no longer > respond to antifungals and antimicrobials with die-off reactions, correct? > Recent Activity 60 New Members 1 New Files Visit Your Group Health Fit for Life Getting fit is now easier than ever. Healthy Eating Find that are focused on healthy eating. Drive Traffic Sponsored Search can help increase your site traffic. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 Hey , Bee and Jackie both answered your question below, but I did want to mention one other thing, that it is important to take it slowly. When you asked if you should " continue to consume garlic and other immune system enhancing, anti-microbial/-fungal, and detoxification aiding foods, herbs... " it made me wonder what all you include in that list. You probably already know this, but you really don't need to do anything other than what Bee recommends, and if you do, you risk pushing your body too much, and could potentially deplete your bodies available energy, and risk slowing down the healing process rather than speeding it up. The only reason I caution you is that I made that error myself. I think my present difficulty, with adrenal fatigue, is due to taking too many anitfungals (this was before I was aware of Bee's diet). At the time, I erroneously thought faster was better, and I have a worse case of adrenal fatigue to show for it. I caution you, not because it appears you are overdoing anything, but more because it is a mistake I made, and I hope that by sharing my mistake, maybe other people will think twice about trying to push themselves further than their bodies can realistically manage. Jecca --- " " <jayppers2672@...> wrote: Q: Am I correct in thinking that eventually I should be able to consume fresh garlic and garlic tea without having die-off and healing reactions once I have made good progress in overcoming my candida? Then, I should continue to consume garlic and other immune system enhancing, anti-microbial/-fungal, and detoxification aiding foods, herbs, and foods to continually support my body and immune system, correct? And at that point, it would just be like 'maintenance,' without having bad die-off and healing reactions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Garlic should not be frozen, but it should be strored in a dark, dry place. Do not put it in plastic bags nor in the refrigrator as this would cause it to mold and sprout. Search online: How to store garlic and you will get lots of good information. My mom always leaves her garlic outside in the shade and it last for months. Sharon On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 4:15 PM, M <mbarnes55@...> wrote: > Just wondering if anyone has frozen garlic to preserve it? If so, does > it alter the flavor or nutrients? > > I read on line that garlic should be frozen in oil, does anyone know what > type of oil? Would olive oil be good? > I have lots of nice local garlic and I hate to see them spoil when I could > preserve them for later in the winter. > > thanks > > Maddy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 > > Just wondering if anyone has frozen garlic to preserve it? If so, does it alter the flavor or nutrients? > > I read on line that garlic should be frozen in oil, does anyone know what type of oil? Would olive oil be good? > I have lots of nice local garlic and I hate to see them spoil when I could preserve them for later in the winter. Hi Maddy. Yes, you can freeze garlic to preserve it, and there are other methods of preserving it - see this: http://vegkitchen.com/tips/preserving-garlic.htm Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Thank you Sharon Re: [ ] Garlic Garlic should not be frozen, but it should be strored in a dark, dry place. Do not put it in plastic bags nor in the refrigrator as this would cause it to mold and sprout. Search online: How to store garlic and you will get lots of good information. My mom always leaves her garlic outside in the shade and it last for months. Sharon On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 4:15 PM, M <mbarnes55@...> wrote: > Just wondering if anyone has frozen garlic to preserve it? If so, does > it alter the flavor or nutrients? > > I read on line that garlic should be frozen in oil, does anyone know what > type of oil? Would olive oil be good? > I have lots of nice local garlic and I hate to see them spoil when I could > preserve them for later in the winter. > > thanks > > Maddy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2009 Report Share Posted March 9, 2009 You can get a HUGE plastic jar of garlic from costco for like $6. It'll last forever (as long as they don't rot first). I've been eating so much and have barely made a dent. It's almost like counting jelly beans in a jar, except these are peeled garlic cloves. I crushed 5-6 cloves in a garlic press and added it to my bath. Did that twice so far in the last week... not sure if that did anything tho... hmmmm... but you know, just trying like everyone else. > > > > > > > > I tried raw, finely chopped garlic, three times a day. After a few > > days or so, I noticed a HUGE improvement! This meant, to me, that after > > my sugar fest, I had candida. > > > > I just keeped up the garlic, but you could do a candida cleanse from > > Vaxa. > > > > Hugs, > > > > Darlitia > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 Hey, D'grl, where you been? katieFrom: dammitgrl2001 <dammitgrl2001@...>Subject: Garlicbird mites Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 8:59 PM interesting info on garlic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2010 Report Share Posted March 28, 2010 I think Bob Beck did not completely understand Garlic.  Garlic has beenused forever and according to ancient texts is a gift. It wards off demonic forces -Maybe because of its toxicity and fumes.  I think that garlic maybe toxic if put in the blood, but the benefits of consuming garlic out-way the toxicitythat of what Beck thought.  This toxicity is not really bad for the human bodyI believe. Some toxicity is good to kill pathogens. I will be eating Garlic until I die...   On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 11:08 AM, <wineandgravy@...> wrote:   Every one heard from Bob Beck's video's that garlic is not to be consumed and intereferes with your brain activity from encaphalograms Bob Beck conducted. Well, I was researching memory enhancers to do better in school as we are loaded with information and stumbled upon garlic and thought someone from group might benefit either from garlic or from extra information  : .... " Garlic Repeated administration of fresh garlic increases memory retention in rats. J Med Food. 2008 Dec; Haider S, Naz N, Khaliq S, Perveen T, Haleem DJ. Neurochemistry and Biochemical Neuropharmacology Research Unit, Department of Biochemistry, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan. Garlic (Allium sativum) is regarded as both a food and a medicinal herb. Increasing attention has focused on the biological functions and health benefits of garlic as a potentially major dietary component. Chronic garlic administration has been shown to enhance memory function. Evidence also shows that garlic administration in rats affects brain serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) levels. 5-HT, a neurotransmitter involved in a number of physiological functions, is also known to enhance cognitive performance. The present study was designed to investigate the probable neurochemical mechanism responsible for the enhancement of memory following garlic administration. Sixteen adult locally bred male albino Wistar rats were divided into control and test groups. The test group was orally administered 250 mg/kg fresh garlic homogenate, while control animals received an equal amount of water daily for 21 days. Our results demonstrate that the memory-enhancing effect of garlic may be associated with increased brain 5-HT metabolism in rats. The results further support the use of garlic as a food supplement for the enhancement of memory.... " http://www.memoryherbpill.com/Enjoy everyone! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2010 Report Share Posted March 28, 2010 I ate a steak covered with raw garlic rub. Tried to read a technical book, could not make sense of it.. Next night, with no garlic, read the same book, could not see why it looked so hard last night! Either my mind had got used to the book and figured it out while I slept, or the garlic clouded my mind.. I think it clouded my mind, personally, as it was a very dramatic change in how my comprehension just cleared right up. I think the stuff keeps angels away, I can almost hear them saying " EWWWWW " bG > > > > > > > Every one heard from Bob Beck's video's that garlic is not to be consumed > > and intereferes with your brain activity from encaphalograms Bob Beck > > conducted. Well, I was researching memory enhancers to do better in school > > as we are loaded with information and stumbled upon garlic and thought > > someone from group might benefit either from garlic or from extra > > information : > > ... " Garlic > > Repeated administration of fresh garlic increases memory retention in rats. > > J Med Food. 2008 Dec; Haider S, Naz N, Khaliq S, Perveen T, Haleem DJ. > > Neurochemistry and Biochemical Neuropharmacology Research Unit, Department > > of Biochemistry, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan. > > Garlic (Allium sativum) is regarded as both a food and a medicinal herb. > > Increasing attention has focused on the biological functions and health > > benefits of garlic as a potentially major dietary component. Chronic garlic > > administration has been shown to enhance memory function. Evidence also > > shows that garlic administration in rats affects brain serotonin > > (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) levels. 5-HT, a neurotransmitter involved in a > > number of physiological functions, is also known to enhance cognitive > > performance. The present study was designed to investigate the probable > > neurochemical mechanism responsible for the enhancement of memory following > > garlic administration. Sixteen adult locally bred male albino Wistar rats > > were divided into control and test groups. The test group was orally > > administered 250 mg/kg fresh garlic homogenate, while control animals > > received an equal amount of water daily for 21 days. Our results demonstrate > > that the memory-enhancing effect of garlic may be associated with increased > > brain 5-HT metabolism in rats. The results further support the use of garlic > > as a food supplement for the enhancement of memory.... " > > http://www.memoryherbpill.com/ > > > > Enjoy everyone! > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 does bob mention any scientific articles about garlic being toxic to the brain ? W dniu 2010-03-28 20:08, pisze: Every one heard from Bob Beck's video's that garlic is not to be consumed and intereferes with your brain activity from encaphalograms Bob Beck conducted. Well, I was researching memory enhancers to do better in school as we are loaded with information and stumbled upon garlic and thought someone from group might benefit either from garlic or from extra information : ...."Garlic Repeated administration of fresh garlic increases memory retention in rats. J Med Food. 2008 Dec; Haider S, Naz N, Khaliq S, Perveen T, Haleem DJ. Neurochemistry and Biochemical Neuropharmacology Research Unit, Department of Biochemistry, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan. Garlic (Allium sativum) is regarded as both a food and a medicinal herb. Increasing attention has focused on the biological functions and health benefits of garlic as a potentially major dietary component. Chronic garlic administration has been shown to enhance memory function. Evidence also shows that garlic administration in rats affects brain serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) levels. 5-HT, a neurotransmitter involved in a number of physiological functions, is also known to enhance cognitive performance. The present study was designed to investigate the probable neurochemical mechanism responsible for the enhancement of memory following garlic administration. Sixteen adult locally bred male albino Wistar rats were divided into control and test groups. The test group was orally administered 250 mg/kg fresh garlic homogenate, while control animals received an equal amount of water daily for 21 days. Our results demonstrate that the memory-enhancing effect of garlic may be associated with increased brain 5-HT metabolism in rats. The results further support the use of garlic as a food supplement for the enhancement of memory...." http://www.memoryherbpill.com/ Enjoy everyone! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Wygraj z armia wampirow! Kliknij >>> http://link.interia.pl/f23a0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2010 Report Share Posted March 29, 2010 It certainly does not match my experience trying to uptake info, quite the definite reverse, though I did not test it on memory/retention. bG > > does bob mention any scientific articles about garlic being toxic to the > brain ? > > W dniu 2010-03-28 20:08, pisze: > > > > Every one heard from Bob Beck's video's that garlic is not to be > > consumed and intereferes with your brain activity from encaphalograms > > Bob Beck conducted. Well, I was researching memory enhancers to do > > better in school as we are loaded with information and stumbled upon > > garlic and thought someone from group might benefit either from garlic > > or from extra information : > > ... " Garlic > > Repeated administration of fresh garlic increases memory retention in > > rats. > > J Med Food. 2008 Dec; Haider S, Naz N, Khaliq S, Perveen T, Haleem DJ. > > Neurochemistry and Biochemical Neuropharmacology Research Unit, > > Department of Biochemistry, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan. > > Garlic (Allium sativum) is regarded as both a food and a medicinal > > herb. Increasing attention has focused on the biological functions and > > health benefits of garlic as a potentially major dietary component. > > Chronic garlic administration has been shown to enhance memory > > function. Evidence also shows that garlic administration in rats > > affects brain serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine [5-HT]) levels. 5-HT, a > > neurotransmitter involved in a number of physiological functions, is > > also known to enhance cognitive performance. The present study was > > designed to investigate the probable neurochemical mechanism > > responsible for the enhancement of memory following garlic > > administration. Sixteen adult locally bred male albino Wistar rats > > were divided into control and test groups. The test group was orally > > administered 250 mg/kg fresh garlic homogenate, while control animals > > received an equal amount of water daily for 21 days. Our results > > demonstrate that the memory-enhancing effect of garlic may be > > associated with increased brain 5-HT metabolism in rats. The results > > further support the use of garlic as a food supplement for the > > enhancement of memory.... " > > http://www.memoryherbpill.com/ <http://www.memoryherbpill.com/> > > > > Enjoy everyone! > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Baby_grand <bobluhrs@...> wrote:  I ate a steak covered with raw garlic rub. Tried to read a technical book, could not make sense of it.. Next night, with no garlic, read the same book, could not see why it looked so hard last night! Either my mind had got used to the book and figured it out while I slept, or the garlic clouded my mind.. I think it clouded my mind, personally, as it was a very dramatic change in how my comprehension just cleared right up. I think the stuff keeps angels away, I can almost hear them saying " EWWWWW " bGYou probably overdosed. The effects of remedies are not instantaneous, they take time. A little at a time is the best approach. Olushola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 Garlic is not supposed to be eaten raw. Asians rarely eat it raw. They eithercook with it or make kim chee out of it. Either way, the toxicity is reduced significantly.When garlic is cooked the heat kills the toxins. After you cook it, the toxic fumes are no longer there. Only the good smell and taste comes from it.  Thereis a big difference with dishes with garlic and dishes without. I always use them inalmost every dish. I grew up eating garlic in mom's dishes everyday. I'd like to say I'm healthy as can be and I might add a fast learner.Garlic is toxic if you eat it raw. No doubt about that.  You don't even need to eatit. Just smell its fumes is bad enough. Cooking is a whole new area. One of Chinese medicines treatments is to kill toxins with toxins. They even have a centipede formula to kill viruses. On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 12:02 AM, olushola camara <camaramahawa@...> wrote:  On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Baby_grand <bobluhrs@...> wrote:  I ate a steak covered with raw garlic rub. Tried to read a technical book, could not make sense of it.. Next night, with no garlic, read the same book, could not see why it looked so hard last night! Either my mind had got used to the book and figured it out while I slept, or the garlic clouded my mind.. I think it clouded my mind, personally, as it was a very dramatic change in how my comprehension just cleared right up. I think the stuff keeps angels away, I can almost hear them saying " EWWWWW " bGYou probably overdosed. The effects of remedies are not instantaneous, they take time. A little at a time is the best approach. Olushola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 You are probably allergic to it.. Another probability is that you are too Yang.. In this case garlic,onions and hot pepper had to be avoided. > > > > > > > I ate a steak covered with raw garlic rub. Tried to read a technical book, > > could not make sense of it.. Next night, with no garlic, read the same book, > > could not see why it looked so hard last night! Either my mind had got used > > to the book and figured it out while I slept, or the garlic clouded my > > mind.. > > > > I think it clouded my mind, personally, as it was a very dramatic change in > > how my comprehension just cleared right up. > > > > I think the stuff keeps angels away, I can almost hear them saying " EWWWWW " > > bG > > > You probably overdosed. The effects of remedies are not instantaneous, they > take time. A little at a time is the best approach. > > Olushola > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 hm, i have not seen any effects other than when trying to concentrate, and have not tested this against cooked garlic. it could also happen then, or just raw.. i have eaten lots of roasted garlic, much more than the little bit of raw garlic that caused the brain dead effect...maybe cooking it first then eating and trying a hard book would be a good " next case " . ? bG > > > >> > >> > >> I ate a steak covered with raw garlic rub. Tried to read a technical book, > >> could not make sense of it.. Next night, with no garlic, read the same book, > >> could not see why it looked so hard last night! Either my mind had got used > >> to the book and figured it out while I slept, or the garlic clouded my > >> mind.. > >> > >> I think it clouded my mind, personally, as it was a very dramatic change > >> in how my comprehension just cleared right up. > >> > >> I think the stuff keeps angels away, I can almost hear them saying > >> " EWWWWW " > >> bG > >> > > You probably overdosed. The effects of remedies are not instantaneous, they > > take time. A little at a time is the best approach. > > > > Olushola > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 great article. I read about garlic and yesterday I ate 3 cloves after maybe 8 years of not eating any garlic at all. Such a diarrhea I got today :-)! but I will continue eating it slowly, and maybe better cooked or at least macerated in olive oil :-) Hopefully it will help destroy my 3B infections .. M ________________________________ From: knot_weed <tek0nik@...> Sent: Sun, March 13, 2011 1:48:44 PM Subject: [ ] garlic > > Thanks - found this interesting article on garlic. So I will just eat more of >the real stuff (along with the extra Ginger and honey and coconut oil that I am >adding to my diet > http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/interview.asp?PageType=Interview & ID=173 thanks, interesting! that contained a lot of info I didn't know yet. I also have the impression that many herbs that contain selenium (with its very peculiar, a bit fishy, smell) have antibacterial properties. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 i found marinated raw garlic at my local health food store and i have been eating about 10 cloves a day! so yummy i have heard several times that if the garlic is cooked then the healing properties are diminished. On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 6:25 AM, martin spimr <spimar75@...> wrote: > > > great article. I read about garlic and yesterday I ate 3 cloves after maybe > 8 > years of not eating any garlic at all. Such a diarrhea I got today :-)! > but I will continue eating it slowly, and maybe better cooked or at least > macerated in olive oil :-) > Hopefully it will help destroy my 3B infections .. > M > > ________________________________ > From: knot_weed <tek0nik@...> > > Sent: Sun, March 13, 2011 1:48:44 PM > Subject: [ ] garlic > > > > > > > Thanks - found this interesting article on garlic. So I will just eat > more of > >the real stuff (along with the extra Ginger and honey and coconut oil that > I am > >adding to my diet > > > http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/interview.asp?PageType=Interview & ID=173 > > thanks, interesting! that contained a lot of info I didn't know yet. > I also have the impression that many herbs that contain selenium (with its > very > peculiar, a bit fishy, smell) have antibacterial properties. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 That's what I thought too. But the article by the Phd doing research on garlic states otherwise. Check a recent link that sent. [ ] garlic > > > > > > > Thanks - found this interesting article on garlic. So I will just eat > more of > >the real stuff (along with the extra Ginger and honey and coconut oil that > I am > >adding to my diet > > > http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/interview.asp?PageType=Interview & ID=173 > > thanks, interesting! that contained a lot of info I didn't know yet. > I also have the impression that many herbs that contain selenium (with its > very > peculiar, a bit fishy, smell) have antibacterial properties. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 I studied under the late Dr. R. /herbalist SNH. I dug up an old recipe he put together called the " Anti-Plague " remedy that I just started using about two weeks ago. I made the recipe, about $1000 worth of medicine for $175 (2 gallons). One of the main ingredients is garlic juice. I have had reasonable herxing along with moments of feeling really well. Not saying this is it, but I know from my own herbal practice that there are close to 200 constituents in garlic, and bacteria have a hard time figuring out a antibiotic with that many constituents. I have added it to my buhner protocol. It also has other herbs in it as well, you can look it up on inet or email me for recipe to make at home if interested..I know buhner states that garlic, cryptolepis, and grapefruit seed extract are some of the most powerful natural antibiotics out there. Just a thought... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 I sure would love the recipe. dixieleeo@... I think the garlic sounds great. On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 4:16 PM, herbsilly <jfeliciano@...>wrote: > > > I studied under the late Dr. R. /herbalist SNH. I dug up an > old recipe he put together called the " Anti-Plague " remedy that I just > started using about two weeks ago. I made the recipe, about $1000 worth of > medicine for $175 (2 gallons). One of the main ingredients is garlic juice. > I have had reasonable herxing along with moments of feeling really well. Not > saying this is it, but I know from my own herbal practice that there are > close to 200 constituents in garlic, and bacteria have a hard time figuring > out a antibiotic with that many constituents. I have added it to my buhner > protocol. It also has other herbs in it as well, you can look it up on inet > or email me for recipe to make at home if interested..I know buhner states > that garlic, cryptolepis, and grapefruit seed extract are some of the most > powerful natural antibiotics out there. Just a thought... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 If anyone follows weston a price foundation or has read wild fermentation, try culturing your garlic in with cucumbers for pickles...after it has fermented (cultured) the flavor changes and it retains all of it's raw characteristics...but has a milder flavor...and is probiotic! Anne ________________________________ From: martin spimr <spimar75@...> Sent: Sun, March 13, 2011 9:25:11 AM Subject: Re: [ ] garlic great article. I read about garlic and yesterday I ate 3 cloves after maybe 8 years of not eating any garlic at all. Such a diarrhea I got today :-)! but I will continue eating it slowly, and maybe better cooked or at least macerated in olive oil :-) Hopefully it will help destroy my 3B infections .. M ________________________________ From: knot_weed <tek0nik@...> Sent: Sun, March 13, 2011 1:48:44 PM Subject: [ ] garlic > > Thanks - found this interesting article on garlic. So I will just eat more of >the real stuff (along with the extra Ginger and honey and coconut oil that I am >adding to my diet > http://www.healthy.net/asp/templates/interview.asp?PageType=Interview & ID=173 thanks, interesting! that contained a lot of info I didn't know yet. I also have the impression that many herbs that contain selenium (with its very peculiar, a bit fishy, smell) have antibacterial properties. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 > > If anyone follows weston a price foundation or has read wild fermentation, try > culturing your garlic in with cucumbers for pickles...after it has fermented > (cultured) the flavor changes and it retains all of it's raw > characteristics...but has a milder flavor...and is probiotic! > > Anne I've read in the past something about garlic oil and botulism. Can someone please clarify on that? I don't remember if it was only oil or if it was vinegar, too. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2011 Report Share Posted April 25, 2011 I haven't done any research on leaky gut, but I think this is a factor... I think these things live in the gut and keep coming out of the gut into the entire body. I wish it were so easy to eat garlic and swim in the ocean to get rid of Morgellons. It is much more complex than that, but it sure can't hurt. With Morgellons when you are treating yourself with something like garlic or anti-parasitic, or antibiotics, it does seem to get worse before it gets better. I don't know of anyone reporting have cured Morgellons or parasites by eating just garlic. Ocean/beach will be very relaxing and refreshing... I ate garlic for a while too, but my stomach started to bother me from the acidity of the garlic. Best of luck to you. Garlic Hi Guys, I was wondering if any one has tried eating 2 cloves of Garlic & what results did you have? I've had bird mites/ morgellons for about 2 years now & have kept it under control by dieting (no sugar/ no milk.) The diet kept things undercontrol to where I can sleep all through out the night, I wasn't itching like crazy & I could live a normal life. But 4 weeks ago I got ringworm on my scalp. It spread so fast to the rest of my body & I didn't know what to do so I looked up remedy's online & it said to eat 2 cloves of garlic. Well after eating just 2 cloves of garlic it seems to have woken up the morgellons & I started feeling itching & crawling especially at night. I haven't been able to sleep good for about 3 days. But the worste part is where I'm getting a sesation that feels like tiny worms wiggling out of my skin & tiny biting at the same time. To me it seem's like the garlic is expelling worms out of my skin. I feel like I should sit in a bathtub with hot water but I don't have a tub. I'm afraid that as the worms are comming out of me they will contaminate my home & I will get full blown morgellons again. I stopped eating the garlic but now I'm worried that if I had this kind of reaction does this mean that I'm keeping the worms inside of me until I eat the garlic again? And I was wondering if I had so many worms that just a few worms cleasings wouldn't even matter because they just grew back some more. I'm thinking of going camping at the beach for a week & I'd just eat lots of garlic & then go in the salt water & maybe that will get rid of the morgellons for good. Also has any one done research on "Leaky Gut" or Skin parasites? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2011 Report Share Posted April 25, 2011 During the highest of my infestation I remember eating lots of garlic and even rubbing it against my skull, where the mites were. I remember they got furious but that's as much as it did. They didn't leave. I would even pour vinegar all over my skull and nothing. I think Morgellons is pretty much invincible, except for maybe through antibiotics? I read a statement by Dr. Randy Wymore, where he said that the only person he knew who had been free of Morgellons for 3 straight years was someone who went on antibiotics. Best of luck, On 4/25/2011 11:55 PM, Goldstein@... wrote:  I haven't done any research on leaky gut, but I think this is a factor... I think these things live in the gut and keep coming out of the gut into the entire body. I wish it were so easy to eat garlic and swim in the ocean to get rid of Morgellons. It is much more complex than that, but it sure can't hurt.  With Morgellons when you are treating yourself with something like garlic or anti-parasitic, or antibiotics, it does seem to get worse before it gets better.  I don't know of anyone reporting have cured Morgellons or parasites by eating just garlic. Ocean/beach will be very relaxing and refreshing... I ate garlic for a while too, but my stomach started to bother me from the acidity of the garlic.  Best of luck to you.  Garlic  Hi Guys, I was wondering if any one has tried eating 2 cloves of Garlic & what results did you have? I've had bird mites/ morgellons for about 2 years now & have kept it under control by dieting (no sugar/ no milk.) The diet kept things undercontrol to where I can sleep all through out the night, I wasn't itching like crazy & I could live a normal life. But 4 weeks ago I got ringworm on my scalp. It spread so fast to the rest of my body & I didn't know what to do so I looked up remedy's online & it said to eat 2 cloves of garlic. Well after eating just 2 cloves of garlic it seems to have woken up the morgellons & I started feeling itching & crawling especially at night. I haven't been able to sleep good for about 3 days. But the worste part is where I'm getting a sesation that feels like tiny worms wiggling out of my skin & tiny biting at the same time. To me it seem's like the garlic is expelling worms out of my skin. I feel like I should sit in a bathtub with hot water but I don't have a tub. I'm afraid that as the worms are comming out of me they will contaminate my home & I will get full blown morgellons again. I stopped eating the garlic but now I'm worried that if I had this kind of reaction does this mean that I'm keeping the worms inside of me until I eat the garlic again? And I was wondering if I had so many worms that just a few worms cleasings wouldn't even matter because they just grew back some more. I'm thinking of going camping at the beach for a week & I'd just eat lots of garlic & then go in the salt water & maybe that will get rid of the morgellons for good. Also has any one done research on "Leaky Gut" or Skin parasites? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2011 Report Share Posted April 26, 2011 HI, MOnica!"Don´t know much about ringworm. But we have taken garlic extract from Allimed to see if that helps for the lesions we get from birdmites. It is a liquid with concentrated garlic + an ointment that you put on the lesions. It has helped a little bit, but not completely.Kind regardsCeciliaFrom: Reyes <monica9323@...>To: bird mites Sent: Tue, April 26, 2011 3:03:15 AMSubject: Garlic Hi Guys, I was wondering if any one has tried eating 2 cloves of Garlic & what results did you have? I've had bird mites/ morgellons for about 2 years now & have kept it under control by dieting (no sugar/ no milk.) The diet kept things undercontrol to where I can sleep all through out the night, I wasn't itching like crazy & I could live a normal life. But 4 weeks ago I got ringworm on my scalp. It spread so fast to the rest of my body & I didn't know what to do so I looked up remedy's online & it said to eat 2 cloves of garlic. Well after eating just 2 cloves of garlic it seems to have woken up the morgellons & I started feeling itching & crawling especially at night. I haven't been able to sleep good for about 3 days. But the worste part is where I'm getting a sesation that feels like tiny worms wiggling out of my skin & tiny biting at the same time. To me it seem's like the garlic is expelling worms out of my skin. I feel like I should sit in a bathtub with hot water but I don't have a tub. I'm afraid that as the worms are comming out of me they will contaminate my home & I will get full blown morgellons again. I stopped eating the garlic but now I'm worried that if I had this kind of reaction does this mean that I'm keeping the worms inside of me until I eat the garlic again? And I was wondering if I had so many worms that just a few worms cleasings wouldn't even matter because they just grew back some more. I'm thinking of going camping at the beach for a week & I'd just eat lots of garlic & then go in the salt water & maybe that will get rid of the morgellons for good. Also has any one done research on "Leaky Gut" or Skin parasites? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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