Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 Hi everybody, I was wondering if anyone has ever come out with a real odorless garlic. The problem with garlic is not the breath, but the fact that it oozes out of the pores. Hope all are doing well, Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 Hi, Jay! The odorless garlic debate has been going on for decades. The upshot of the matter is that the part of the garlic, which causes the odor, is the active ingredient. Remove the odor and you've removed the healing power. Lots of effort has been invested in getting around this conundrum. So far, I've seen nothing that works as well as plain ole' stinky garlic. On the other hand, using chlorophyl - as in cilantro and parsley - to counter-act the breath issue is a nice companion to using garlic. Not only will eating parsley (or including it in a green smoothie) help 'deodorize' garlic's aroma after taking it, it will also help cleanse the blood and support healing. I'm confident there are those on this forum who can break it all down into propper terminology and, possibly, even link to research and scientific references. I haven't bothered to do that, since I started reading about this debate long before I ever owned a computer. So, this is what I've learned, in my own words. Perhaps others will chime in with the more specific data. D'Ann oleander soup , jplas9999 wrote: > > Hi everybody, > I was wondering if anyone has ever come out with a real odorless garlic. The problem with garlic is not the breath, but the fact that it oozes out of the pores. > Hope all are doing well, > Jay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 Hi Jay; I agree with Ann but you may be able to combat some of your oozing problem with more than just the parsley you eat. First, most of the stinky is in the core, where the garlic sprouts. That may also be where most of the good stuff is, I don't know, but if you remove the central core, there will be less resultant stinky ooze. also, you might try a different type of garlic called " elephant garlic " . It is much milder in taste and stench than regular garlic and a lot bigger a clove and bulb. Cheers & good luck. Kathy K oleander soup , jplas9999 wrote: > > Hi everybody, > I was wondering if anyone has ever come out with a real odorless garlic. The problem with garlic is not the breath, but the fact that it oozes out of the pores. > Hope all are doing well, > Jay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Hi Jay, If your digestive system is working properly and your food ismoving through your system in a timely manner you should not have any problems eating a clove of raw garlic a few times a week. You should not stink at all, I eat it daily a few times a week and by the next day it cannot be smelled on my breath according to my hubby. Colon Hydrotherapy helps tremendously to clean the body out. A stagnant colon can be the problem at times. Tammatha - jplas9999 oleander soup Tuesday, March 30, 2010 3:55 AM odorless garlic Hi everybody,I was wondering if anyone has ever come out with a real odorless garlic. The problem with garlic is not the breath, but the fact that it oozes out of the pores. Hope all are doing well,Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2010 Report Share Posted March 31, 2010 Forgot to add too that digestive enzymes are key too. Tammatha - jplas9999 oleander soup Tuesday, March 30, 2010 3:55 AM odorless garlic Hi everybody,I was wondering if anyone has ever come out with a real odorless garlic. The problem with garlic is not the breath, but the fact that it oozes out of the pores. Hope all are doing well,Jay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2010 Report Share Posted April 1, 2010 Hi Tammatha, It is not the breath. When I used to live in NYC, I used to gag because of the garlic oozing out of the pores of people like the Indians, not the Indigenous peoples. Maybe someday someone will figure out how to resolve that issue. Also maybe someday a person will figure out an antiperspirant that doesn't use aluminum. Jay oleander soup , " Tammatha Brown " <tammathabrown wrote: > > Hi Jay, > If your digestive system is working properly and your food ismoving through your system in a timely manner you should not have any problems eating a clove of raw garlic a few times a week. You should not stink at all, I eat it daily a few times a week and by the next day it cannot be smelled on my breath according to my hubby. Colon Hydrotherapy helps tremendously to clean the body out. A stagnant colon can be the problem at times. > > Tammatha > - > jplas9999 > oleander soup > Tuesday, March 30, 2010 3:55 AM > odorless garlic > > > > Hi everybody, > I was wondering if anyone has ever come out with a real odorless garlic. The problem with garlic is not the breath, but the fact that it oozes out of the pores. > Hope all are doing well, > Jay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 Hello Jay, I wasn't speaking about the breath, I'm talking about detoxing and cleaning out the digestive system,intestines, colon, liver, etc. The skin too is an organ. A whole body cleanse, nothing makes one smell better than detoxing. Then you don't have to worry about covering up the smell the body just eliminattes much more quickly! Tammatha - jplas9999 oleander soup Thursday, April 01, 2010 3:37 PM Re: odorless garlic Hi Tammatha,It is not the breath. When I used to live in NYC, I used to gag because of the garlic oozing out of the pores of people like the Indians, not the Indigenous peoples. Maybe someday someone will figure out how to resolve that issue. Also maybe someday a person will figure out an antiperspirant that doesn't use aluminum.Jay oleander soup , "Tammatha Brown" <tammathabrown wrote:>> Hi Jay,> If your digestive system is working properly and your food ismoving through your system in a timely manner you should not have any problems eating a clove of raw garlic a few times a week. You should not stink at all, I eat it daily a few times a week and by the next day it cannot be smelled on my breath according to my hubby. Colon Hydrotherapy helps tremendously to clean the body out. A stagnant colon can be the problem at times.> > Tammatha> - > jplas9999 > oleander soup > Tuesday, March 30, 2010 3:55 AM> odorless garlic> > > > Hi everybody,> I was wondering if anyone has ever come out with a real odorless garlic. The problem with garlic is not the breath, but the fact that it oozes out of the pores. > Hope all are doing well,> Jay> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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