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Nope.

:-)

 

Don't inject yourself with an oz of pharmaceutical grade garlic

though. Wouldn't do that.

 

 

Putting it on a cut is fine. If you leave it on the skin to long it can

burn.

 

 

~B

 

art zeigler wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

if you get garlic in your blood through a cut is it

harmful

 

art

 

 

--- On Mon, 11/24/08, Bryan <BryanShillington (AT) Knology (DOT) net>

wrote:

 

Bryan <BryanShillington (AT) Knology (DOT) net>

Re: {Herbal Remedies} Garlic is da bomb!!

herbal remedies

Monday, November 24, 2008, 5:07 PM

 

 

 

Garlic goes everywhere in the

body. You can step on a clove with bare feet and taste it in you mouth.

When in the field harvesting Garlic people frequently dump toxins and

stink when they sweat. If you don't have toxins, you won't smell of

Garlic. If you have toxins, your sweat will reek of toxins and Garlic.

 

???????Odorless Garlic?????? ?

Use the real stuff. The more potent, the better.

 

If you can't for some reason look a Garlic straight in the face then

Onions are the second best.

Onions are wonderful and work in a similar way on most of the same

ailments.

 

Best of health

 

~B

 

Debra Caston wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

ok im going to try and ask this again .. doesnt garlic

come through your pores? It will start to smell on ones skin right?

Would buying odorless garlic still work?

 

 

 

 

 

Hello Bryan,

Thanks for the email Tincture information

 

Can you please email me the GARLIC newsletter that just came out. I would like to print it out for some co-workers so they can get on the path to better health.

 

Thank you,

Bryan & Kathleen

Palm Harbor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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---- Bryan <BryanShillington@ Knology.net> wrote:

 

~How to make a tincture~

Call 828-835-8071 if you have any questions on how to make a tincture.

 

Purpose: To preserve and extract the medicinal properties of an herb.

May last more then a hundred years while dry herbs lose potency every

year and fresh herbs rot soon after harvest.

 

Stuff for making:

Blender

100proof

Glass mason jar

ORGANIC dry or fresh herbs

 

Stuff for straining:

Wooden spoon

Fine kitchen strainer or cheese cloth

Bottle to put the finished tincture in.

 

 

Tw

 

How does one actually make a tincture. Can someone please explain the

steps to me.

 

Thanks!

 

*SMILE*

 

Léonie

 

It doesn't get any more beautiful, any more magical, any richer, or

any easier, than things are right now.

 

Until, of course, you start expecting it to.

 

 

 

 

 

Answer # 1 Everclear or moon shine is how I do. You want it to be

around 100proof when your done diluting it with distilled water.

 

 

 

 

 

Sage Wild wrote:

 

Hello, does anybody know what is the best brand of vodka to use in

making tinctures... is there a better brand without nitrates and toxic

additives... .what is the best potency? Thank you, Sage

 

 

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