How Garlic Does More Than Ward Off Vampires
An old saying goes that if you eat
garlic, you are sure to shy away vampires at night. But what is the
origin of this saying and does it really have any significance?
The notion that garlic can kill off
vampires and other creatures of the night was a folk belief that was
once common among Central European communities. It was thought that
garlic's overwhelming pungency would ward off demons, werewolves and
vampires, and traditionally would be worn, hung in windows or rubbed
around the entrance to the house. Other cultures believe that garlic is a
relic of Satan that should be avoided at all costs. Although these
superstitions may seem outlandish, there happens to be a bit of useful
truth in their purpose.
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Garlic is the most powerful
antibiotic cure nature has to offer. This unsuspecting herb can be used
to treat a number of heart and blood-related conditions, such as high
blood pressure or high cholesterol, and is even used by some to prevent
common cancers, like stomach, colon and even breast cancer. This is due
to a chemical in the garlic called allicin, the same element that makes
the garlic smell and probably the reason for the folk belief on
vampires.
Studies have shown that allicin can
aid tremendously in weight loss and may even help cure the common cold.
Yet it is important to note that the wonderful powers of garlic are
optimized when the garlic is completely raw, peeled and crushed, and
when it is consumed only as a medicine. The ways to use garlic to fend off real-life vampires like the flu and other diseases:
1. Cold and Fever Cure
An effective cold and fever cure is
garlic tea. To make the tea boil some water and crush 1-2 cloves of
fresh garlic (peeled) into the bottom of the mug. Then add the hot
water, lemon and a bit of honey (to ease the taste) and drink it all
down at once. Repeat as often as possible until the fever or cold
symptoms subside.
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2. Treat Skin and Fungal Infections
To treat skin or fungal infections,
garlic can be used topically on a daily basis. Apply a sliced of garlic
to a wart spot regularly (about 2-3 times per day) and be amazed at the
improvement! The wart or corn may not completely disappear, but any
discomfort will subside.
3. Garlic as an Antibiotic
As mentioned above, in order to use
garlic as an antibiotic, it is best not to consume the herb regularly.
Studies have shown that eating raw garlic at the onset of food poisoning
can kill off the deadly E.coli, Staph and Salmonella bacteria. Chop up
garlic and drink it in a tea, this time without lemon, and a bit of
honey, and the poisoning is sure to subside.
4. For Those That Can't Stand the Taste
If you are not a big fan of garlic or
its taste, there are some allicin supplements that can be store-bought
and taken as needed. It is important to remember, however, that the
potency of the allicin depends on its preparation, and it can change
into a different chemical quickly. For this reason, it is best to by the
most natural version of an allicin vitamin where it is available, or
stomach the taste of raw garlic just when you are sick.
5. Bug Repellent
Another way to use garlic harks back
to the tell-tale vampire myth. Smearing garlic over the skin not only
prevents against bacterial or fungal infections, but can also ward off
mosquitos and ticks quite effectively. One village in India uses only
garlic to deter the deadly Malaria mosquitos and can attest to the
natural and harmless effectiveness of garlic. All that remains is to
overcome the sharp smell!
Garlic in its many forms can be
used to treat and prevent a variety of diseases and conditions, and,
just as the folklore suggests, is nature's miracle solution for warding
off the bad.
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