maybe
Garlic contains compounds that have antimicrobial properties, which can help boost the immune system and fight off cold viruses.
Not if the vegetables are garlic and onions.
While garlic is often believed to have immune-boosting properties, scientific evidence on its effectiveness in treating colds is limited. Some studies suggest that garlic may help reduce the severity and duration of cold symptoms, but more research is needed to confirm its benefits. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before using garlic or any other natural remedy for treating colds.
Yes, garlic has been shown to have some antiviral and immune-boosting properties that may help with cold symptoms, but more research is needed to confirm its effectiveness.
to help keep colds and other nasty things away :)
They help you stay healthy. They fight away colds and germs.
they smell so bad you dont think about the infection they use distraction techniques
Onions have been used for centuries to help with various health issues, including coughs, colds, and inflammation. They contain compounds that have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Onions can be used in different ways for medicinal purposes, such as making onion syrup for coughs or applying onion poultices for inflammation.
yes
no because if it has fruit in it it can help your cough and cold to go away faster in just one day :)
I do not think they get rid of colds but they help in cold symptoms.
Garlic oil is thought to have many properties beneficial to human health, one of which is improving the immune system and aiding defence against disease. However, herbal remedies should only be used as a supplement to regular medicine as they are not scientifically proven.