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Garlic exerts beneficial
activity in the gastrointestinal
track. In one study, 22 human
subjects were treated with
therapeutic doses of garlic
successfully for bowel putrification
and excess indican levels
(indicanuria). (Thrash & Trash 1980)
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Abundant clinical evidence has
shown most of garlic's strong anti-
bacterial properties. In one recent
paper in a bacteriology journal it
was concluded that: In view of the
strong antibiotic properties against
several bacteria and yeast species
and the complete absence of
development of resistance against
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these organisms, the search for a
preparation derived from crude juices,
especially garlic, merits
consideration. (Zeit- bibliothek der
Bacterien und der Hygiene A245:238,
1975)
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This report underscores the
importance of garlic in preventing
suprainfection (known as nosological
infections) so commonly found in
hospitals today.
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Since systemic fungal diseases
can be debilitating, it is
significant that garlic has lethal
effects against a variety of common
fungi. (Tansey & Appleton, 1975).
Garlic is lethal to about 20
varieties of fungi of medical
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