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When you eat garlic, some of the smelly chemicals are excreted through the skin. This is the most likely cause of skin smelling of garlic, and the solution is to eat less garlic.
Yes, it does.
Garlic should not be stored in the fridge as it can cause it to sprout and lose its flavor. It is best to store garlic in a cool, dry place with good air circulation.
Garlic is thought to cause anger and anxiety in the body. Thus most of the hindus avoid excess use of garlic, but some branches are more strict than others.
No, cats should not eat garlic as it is toxic to them in any form, whether raw, cooked, or powdered. Garlic can cause damage to a cat's red blood cells leading to anemia, weakness, and other health issues. It is best to avoid feeding cats any foods that contain garlic.
Yes, very badly. It can actually cause bleeding of the eyes, and blindness!! Whatever you do, do not do anything playful w/ garlic powder!! Warning: do not use garlic powder!
Eating bad garlic can cause food poisoning symptoms such as stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. It is important to discard any spoiled garlic to avoid getting sick.
Either way, it will still keep the vampires away.
Garlic is garlic, there is no difference in 'human' and 'animal' garlic. However garlic can build up in a horses body and cause serious health problems if it has not been cooked or roasted before being fed. Also even after roasting only limited amounts should be given to the horse to prevent digestive upsets.
Garlic can last for about 3-5 months in the fridge. To keep it fresh, store garlic in a cool, dry place with good air circulation, like a pantry or a garlic keeper. Avoid storing garlic in plastic bags or in the refrigerator door, as these can cause it to sprout or go bad faster.
Garlic capsules are generally considered safe for most people, but they can potentially cause elevated liver enzymes in some individuals, especially in high doses. This may occur due to garlic's impact on liver metabolism or interactions with other medications. If you experience elevated liver tests while taking garlic supplements, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for assessment and guidance.