No, it doesn't. Garlic does have medicinal properties however, and is often used in the treatment of heart-related diseases. It is also used in the treatment of many forms of cancer, although science is divided over its beneficial effects in that area.
Many people believe that feeding their animals a garlic supplement will kill fleas.
Yes a virus can kill you, as you know virus there is no antibiotic to kill the virus. There are diseases such as viral meningitis, where its meningitis in a virus form where it can kill one very quickly. It all depends on the virus and the severity of it.
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There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that garlic can kill the Ebola virus. While garlic has some antimicrobial properties and may boost the immune system, it is not a proven treatment or preventive measure for Ebola. Ebola is a serious viral infection that requires medical intervention and cannot be treated with home remedies or natural substances. It's important to rely on proven medical treatments and vaccinations for Ebola prevention and management.
No, they can not kill the HIV virus.
If garlic was poison there would be no vampires(: No, seriously, they wouldn't be able to sell it in a grocery if it was(:
which liquid did Jonas salk kill the virus that remain intract
Kill the virus. Whatever the virus may be.
Garlic contains a compound called allicin, which has antimicrobial properties that can kill bacteria by disrupting their cell membranes and inhibiting their growth.
Nothing can kill the Grimace.
Nothing can kill the Grimace.