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Texas recently. A furor arose over
the contagion of TB. An MD appeared
on the evening news and remarked that
they now have to use two drugs to
treat the disease. They don't always
work because the disease has become
resistant to one of the drugs. Are
these people unaware of all the
research which has gone into the cure
of TB? Or is it a case of them
saying, "Don't bother me with old
wives tales -- !"
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During the World War I, garlic
was used to control typhus and
dysentery. Army doctors daubed
garlic juice on sterilized sphagnum
moss and applied it to infected
wounds. In World War II, thousands
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of tons of garlic were purchased by
the British government and not one
case of septic poisoning or gangrene
reportedly developed after treatment
of battle wounds with garlic by
physicians and paramedics.
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Garlic was used by Dr. Albert
Schweitzer against typhus and cholera.
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Investigation made by Russian
scientists have made garlic oil so
popular in their country that it is
called Russian penicillin. Russian
clinics and hospitals use garlic
almost entirely in the form of
volatile extracts which are vaporized
and inhaled.
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In another clinical experiment
garlic was shown to be bactericidal in
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