Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 Boy garlic will really extend your life. The Russians used it to good advantage in treating the wounded in WWII because they had no antibiotics, hence the nickname " Russian penicillin " for garlic. It is a powerful natural germ killer - and no danger of anaphylactic shock or other dangerous side effects like with man made pharmaceuticals. Also does wonders in cucumbers with other health issues. > n: > > Absolutely everyone who has seen the way I grow my sprouts, they go ooh and aaah, for about 5 minutes and then they go " hey whatever floats your boat " . > > Not one person has changed the way they eat or what they eat. > > They are too used to convenience. > > They ALL say " I could NEVER do what you do, it's just too hard " > > Since when is not dying an early death TOO HARD?? > > Melody > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 We eat it raw in my house. Cooked garlic often makes me sick. You would think I walk around smelling like garlic but I never do and neither does my husband. n Dr. Rollings NJ Licensed Psychologist #4686 www.DrnRollings.com Sent from my iPad > I have heard about how healthy garlic is but about healing wounds...do you consume the garlic or do you rub it on the wounds? Sorry if this sounds dumb but I would like to know. > > thanks much > > Melody > > > > n: > > > > > > Absolutely everyone who has seen the way I grow my sprouts, they go ooh > > and aaah, for about 5 minutes and then they go " hey whatever floats your > > boat " . > > > > > > Not one person has changed the way they eat or what they eat. > > > > > > They are too used to convenience. > > > > > > They ALL say " I could NEVER do what you do, it's just too hard " > > > > > > Since when is not dying an early death TOO HARD?? > > > > > > Melody > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2011 Report Share Posted June 6, 2011 Both. I think it might be better if it were extracted in olive oil. Put several cloves of garlic into a cup of olive oil and simmer for a while. Strain and then use the oil on the infection. You can eat it however you please. If you boil a chicken UNTIL THE BONES ARE SOFT which is way past the done stage of commercial soups, you release the interferon from the marrow of the bones, a heavy duty virus fighter and you should eat the chicken and drink the broth when ill. I am thinking some carrots and celery and onion would improve the taste. What about garlic? Dunno. I know garlic is gangbusters in tomato dishes like spaghetti sauce. I personally like garlic in everything. Garlic bread YUM Garlic butter. Garlic Potatoes - oh my they are good. How about roasted garlic? Delicious. As you can sew I am no cook - just hungry. Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2011 Report Share Posted June 8, 2011 Hi ...can you share your recipe for the very chocolate cheesecake..thanks B Re: Re: News > n, your being a vegan animal rights activist makes me like you even > more. > > Some of our coworkers (Bill and I worked for the same company, CSC) > belittled our veganism. One day I brought in a large very chocolate > cheesecake. After the guy who made fun of us most has polished off 3 > pieces,.I informed him it was made from tofu, completely vegan. That shut > him up. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2011 Report Share Posted June 8, 2011 I'll try to find it -- that was well over 20 years ago. Re: Re: News > > >> n, your being a vegan animal rights activist makes me like you even >> more. >> >> Some of our coworkers (Bill and I worked for the same company, CSC) >> belittled our veganism. One day I brought in a large very chocolate >> cheesecake. After the guy who made fun of us most has polished off 3 >> pieces,.I informed him it was made from tofu, completely vegan. That >> shut >> him up. >> >> >> > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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