Guest guest Posted February 10, 2003 Report Share Posted February 10, 2003 This was in one of my newsletters and I thought it was very interesting. Marianne What is the most powerful, natural antibiotic - antiviral - antifungal? Garlic! Garlic is one of the strongest medicinal plants on earth. It is a supreme infection fighter capable of killing all bacteria, virus and fungus on contact. Unlike the " newcomer " Echinacea, which is documented back to the 17th century by Native American Indians, garlic has been documented since the beginning of recorded history. The Egyptians, Greeks and Romans used garlic as food and strong medicine to strengthen and heal the body. In research, garlic has been diluted to a proportion of only 1 part in 125,000 and still killed bacteria! In fact, just the odor is antibiotic. In addition, it is an effective and powerful broad-spectrum antibiotic, which means it kills all types of bacteria on contact. Garlic has been used with great success as an antibiotic in Russia for so long that it has been nicknamed Russian penicillin. Garlic has been proven to destroy many types of bacteria including those that cause Strep throat, Staph infections, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Cholera, Bacterial Dysentery (Travelers' diarrhea), Tuberculosis, Tetanus, Rheumatic Fever and many others. Garlic also destroys various viruses that cause upper respiratory infections and influenza, the ones that antibiotics are useless against. Garlic destroys on contact, the viral infections of Measles, Mumps, Mononucleosis, Chicken Pox, Cold Sores, Genital Herpes, Shingles, Viral Hepatitis, Scarlet Fever, Rabies and others. (Some may say you do not catch colds because no one will come near you, but we believe it is because garlic is such a powerful anti-viral agent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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