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> Or can I take all 5 cloves in one sitting?

==>Sure, but you'll get overwhelming die-off symptoms. It's better to

take them spread out during the day, just like any other antifungal or

supplements.

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> > Or can I take all 5 cloves in one sitting?

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> ==>Sure, but you'll get overwhelming die-off symptoms. It's better to

> take them spread out during the day, just like any other antifungal or

> supplements.

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> Bee

Is the only reason to spread them out to minimize die-off? I'm not

really having any die-off from them (nothing more than the minor

symptoms I had from the diet alone, anyway). Does that mean the raw

garlic isn't working for me?

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The more garlic I eat, the better I feel. Once I ate over 15 cloves a day for

about a month and within about 2 weeks I deficated 4 roundworms. I was taking

some other herbs also but I had been taking then previously with much smaller

amounts of garlic. I believe it was the garlic that caused the roundworms to

pass. I once cured my dog(Jake) of a tapeworm infestation with massive amounts

of garlic, but I also gave him smaller amounts of herbal antiparasitics prior to

the massive garlic doses. Prior to the tapeworm infestation I had been feeding

my dog about 3 large cloves with his food a day since the time he was a pup.

From the time he was a pup, Jake would also eat raw garlic out of my hand . I

believe he perceived benefit from the garlic and welcomed it.

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>The more garlic I eat, the better I feel. Once I ate over 15 cloves a day

>for about a month

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Funny! My dog loves garlic too! She also loves shallots and any type

of onion. Every time I cook with garlic or shallots/onions, she's

right there begging for her share! :)

Garlic is also great for dogs and flea control.

Jill

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I once cured my dog(Jake) of a tapeworm infestation with massive

amounts of garlic, but I also gave him smaller amounts of herbal

antiparasitics prior to the massive garlic doses.

From the time he was a pup, Jake would also eat raw garlic out of my

hand . I believe he perceived benefit from the garlic and welcomed it.

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Jill,

Garlic is fine but please do *not* feed your dog onions. Onions can cause

Auto-Immune Hemolytic Anemia (which can be treated but is usually fatal) in

dogs.

Ellen

PS...Sorry this is off-topic Bee but I would hate to have anyone suffer

through this with their beloved dog.

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From: " garnejil "

My dog loves garlic too! She also loves shallots and any type

> of onion.

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> Is the only reason to spread them out to minimize die-off? I'm not

> really having any die-off from them (nothing more than the minor

> symptoms I had from the diet alone, anyway). Does that mean the raw

> garlic isn't working for me?

>

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Bumping...I think this got lost the first time around:)

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> > Is the only reason to spread them out to minimize die-off? I'm not

> > really having any die-off from them (nothing more than the minor

> > symptoms I had from the diet alone, anyway). Does that mean the raw

> > garlic isn't working for me?

==>It works better when any doses are spread out during the day rather

than taken all at once. Taking too much at one time overwhelms the

body, giving it too much to deal with at one time. Spreading out doses

follows the rules of " everything in moderation " and " more is not

better. "

==>It doesn't mean the garlic is not working for you. All nutrients

are doing their job even if you do not have die-off symptoms. Die-off

symptoms are not a measure of whether your body is improving.

Bee

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