they smell so bad you dont think about the infection they use distraction techniques
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Not if the vegetables are garlic and onions.
Onions do not help the ear infections. You need to consult the physician. Ear infection should be taken seriously.
Garlic has been shown to have antibacterial properties that can help inhibit the growth of H. pylori bacteria in the stomach, potentially reducing the severity of infection.
Garlic has been shown to have antibacterial properties that can help inhibit the growth of H. pylori, the bacteria responsible for causing stomach ulcers and other gastrointestinal issues. Consuming garlic may help reduce the levels of H. pylori in the stomach and potentially aid in the treatment of H. pylori infection.
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According to Livestrong.com, there are a number of things that your father could take to reduce the chances of a blood clot. Included on this list are garlic, onions, fish, natto, and aspirin.
Garlic is not harmful to dogs. Some dogs dislike the smell or taste & won't eat it, but many pet owners add garlic powder or finely chopped garlic to their pet's food to help in repelling fleas.
To reduce the fat content in ground turkey while maintaining flavor and texture, you can choose leaner cuts of turkey, such as ground turkey breast. You can also add moisture and flavor by incorporating ingredients like onions, garlic, herbs, and spices. Cooking methods like grilling, baking, or sauting with minimal oil can help retain the turkey's texture and flavor while reducing fat.
No, storing potatoes or onions in the refrigerator does NOT cause cancer. If it did, then we would be able to prevent cancer. Please see the attached site for reliable information relating to cancer. ................. potatoes and onions should NOT be stored in the fridge. You can only store green onions in the fridge, but not taters and onions or even garlic.
There are several (online) article about garlic and rats. Why don't you Google on it for a while? Here is an example: Garlic Boosts Lung Health in Rats (Randy Dotinga) http://news.healingwell.com/index.php?p=news1&id=524908
Some people believe garlic may help with chlamydia due to its antimicrobial properties, as it contains allicin, which can exhibit antibacterial and antiviral effects. However, there is no scientific evidence to support garlic as a treatment for chlamydia or any other sexually transmitted infection. Medical professionals recommend proper antibiotic treatment for chlamydia, as relying on garlic or other home remedies can lead to complications and persistent infection. Always consult a healthcare provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.