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Hi all,

I have been offline for a couple months. Things continue to improve for !

We are so grateful. I had something happen in during the holiday which I knew

you would find interesting.

We have been taking Garlic pills (Kyolic for a while and the Garlicin as it

claimed higher allicin). Sometimes 2 pills a day. Never saw any big wows, but

enough people out there talk about them so we were taking them all the time.

also did a round of Valtrex way back when and we did the vitacost ($6 a

bottle) Lomatium on and off for about a year. Now I only use it when he is sick.

When we did any viral protocol- reacted with fevers and rashes. Worstening

of symptoms and them big improvements.

Anyway, I had pneumonia last November. Terrible sickness for 6 weeks- coughing

like I had TB. Finally broke down and took antibiotics- which did not work. My

blood level oxygen was so low, and the aches were extreme.

FYI Levaquin which they love for pneumonai is a flouride derivative (I stayed

far away, people have severe neurological side effects after one dose

sometimes).

Anyway- my naturopthic genius in Fl told me to eat some raw garlic for 2 days. I

sliced the clove into quarters and swallowed it like a pill. 2 cloves in the

morning. 2 cloves at night. The coughing was gone in one day. The mucus was gone

in maybe 3 or 4 days...

Okay now I am getting to the point. I have given my kids garlic in empty

capsules sliced into long tower shaped chunks and it has gotten rid of anything

they bring home this winter. Even my skeptic husband is taking cloves when he

feels a sore throat coming on. Both my son and my hubby separately got a rash

the first time they took the garlic. Both took big doses (too high) and they

both got the classic LDM rash- tiny spots on their torso that spread to the head

and extremities. Non itching or hot.

I read that it is the the sap from the plant that causes the rash. But the rash

produced by the garlic was identical. Very interesting to me...

Carolyn

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