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importance, including Candida
albicans, the yeast-like Cryptococcus
neoformans which causes athletic's
foot and infects the central nervous
system with drastic consequences.
(Mycopathologica et Mycologia
Applicata, 1973, Mycologia, 1975)
Investigations have revealed that
garlic used at 2% and 4% concen-
trations in chicken feed protected
chicks from experimentally induced
candidiasis. This same induced
fungal infection of chicks was
successfully cured by providing
a stronger ration containing 5%
garlic. (Prasad, 1980).
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The following article by Dr.
David Reeder, appeared in Nature's
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Path magazine:
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Sometime ago at a meeting or
convention of physicians in London, a
very prominent member gave a talk on
whooping cough.
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He made the statement, after a
lengthy scientific talk about the
dangerous character of the disease
and the advisability of quarantine,
that whooping cough caused more
deaths among children than any other
of the childhood diseases.
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He then told them that in the
face of all that medical science has
been able to do, he had been for
several years using a simple home
remedy which had been described to
him by an old grandmother who was
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