How garlic stops MRSA deaths

by sweet east pearl | June 13, 2008 at 12:28 am
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Garlic does more than make our food taste good, it can aid in the healing and even prevention of certain medical conditions.Garlic. For years, in movies, it has been keeping vampires at bay, but according to mountains of research, vampires aren't the only things garlic can fend off. Joining the ranks are colds, cancer, heart disease, hypertension, infection and even impotence.

GARLIC has been a tried and trusted natural remedy for thousands of years.

And now researchers have found another use for the pungent bulbs – they kill MRSA.

Patients who have suffered for years with weeping, infected wounds have been cleared after a course of garlic pills and creams, recent trials at the University of East London have shown.

So far more than 250 people have been successfully treated.

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danesller0127

Apakabar! baik? sweet east pearl'  It'sinteresting story! thanks for sharing...

Garlic (bawang in tagalog) has been used as both for food and medicine, studies report that garlic consumption prevents and treating common colds, cardiovasclar disease.and blood pressure. ... :)

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Jawa Lunk

I LOVE garlic!!!   I just made Tom Yum last night, and I had some more for breakfast!  :)

One more reason to put garlic in everything :D

Thanks


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GGF

So you eat the Garilc or rub to the infected area?

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dumzen

Great miracle medicine of our time and fascinating revelation. Very interesting information espcially cancer-bed-ridden -patience.

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