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Other Names: Garlic, Poor Man's Treacle, Rusric Treacle, Stinkweed, Clove Garlic, Common Garlic, Nectar of the Gods, Camphor of the Poor, Allium, Stinking Rose, Allium Sativum
Traditional Usages: Food, Lowers High Blood Pressure, Raises Low Blood Pressure, Thrombosis, Arteriosclerosis, Reduces level of Sugar in the Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, Cough, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Colds, Sinusitis, Catarrh of Throat, Nose and Stomach, Intestinal Worms, Hay Fever, Ear Infections, Candida and other Fungla Infections, Vaginal Trichomoniasis, Jaundice, Falling Sickness, Cramps, Convulsions, Piles, Boils, Ulcers, Pneumonia, Hemerrhoids, Lower Hypertensions and Cholesterol Levels, Vitality and Strength, Aphrodisiac, Antiseptic qualities for treating Wounds (WW2), Treating Typhus and Dysentery (WW1), Ringworm, Athlete's Foot, Septic Poisoning, Gangrene, Warts, Verrucas
Resources: Central Asia, Europe, China, US
Parts Used: The Bulb, Clove, Oil
Garlic Extract - Home remedy for Alzheimer’s Disease: A study conducted by the research department at Oakwood College in Alabama showed that liquid aged garlic extract (kyolic) may be useful in the improvement of Alzheimer’s disease symptoms. You can obtain garlic extract by juicing 20 garlic bulbs in a juicer, however, it is easier to buy the liquid extract from a herbal store and add two teaspoonfuls in a glass of water. Drink two glasses daily.
Garlic Extract - Home remedy for Warts: Garlic helps in the healing of warts. Patients treated with garlic extract experience complete disappearance of small warts and partial disappearance of larger warts after 30-60 days of treatment.
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