nothing really. eat dry bread or you can put an apple in a mixer and mince it really small then let it stand open in a bowl until it turns brown. i know it sounds gross but i will definitely help. i do it when i have diarrhea. other than that the only thing is waiting it out. about 48 hours and you should be through it. if it takes longer and you get fever go see a doc asap.
Possibly. I used to get quite nauseous after eating garlic cloves.
Yes, garlic causes more gastro-intestinal distress than nearly any other food product. Gas, bloating, intestinal cramps, and diarrhea are common effects of eating garlic, especially if you are sensitive to it. The supposed health benefits of garlic and the common myth that "garlic is good for you" does not apply if it makes you sick. If you eat out often or use prepared foods it is nearly impossible to avoid garlic because it is the most overused ingredient in food preparation. The mentality seems to be that if a lot of garlic is dumped into food it turns into quisine.
Sum Tom
it gives you diarrhea !
dairy such as milk coffee and also popcorn
The word is spelled diarrhea. A good example sentence is, "Cows milk sometimes gives kittens diarrhea."
Garlic can be used as an insect repellent by cutting it or blending it and applying it on plants. When it is absorbed, garlic extract gives those plants a long-lasting case of 'garlic breath' and insects can not stand it.
The midwife will tell you. Only use Castor oil if they tell you to. It gives you diarrhea and it also gives the baby diarrhea so it can end badly.
At the top of the garlic there is something quite hairy that if you cut off, it gives out a very strong smell.
The bread for garlic bread is cut on the bias (diagonally) to increase the surface area of the bread. That gives the cook more area to spread garlic butter on.
it gives nasty gas and diarrhea.
If you mean drink milk no it gives them diarrhea