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| Fresh bulb, juices, oil, syrup, tincture. Do not boil garlic juice, this will reduce its active virtues considerably. The freshly prepared juice is medicinally more effective than other diluted and preserved forms.
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| Ingredients/Supplement Facts
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| Supplement Facts |
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| Bulb |
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| preferably fresh |
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| Medicinal uses: Tuberculosis, Problem due to narrowing of air passage, bronchitis, skin problems, stomach An eroded sore in the inner lining of digestive tracks, leg An eroded sore in the inner lining of digestive tracks, athletes foot, boils, abscesses, a disorder typically ,arked by disturbed electrical rhythem of the central nervous system by attcks of convulsions and by loss of conciuosness, worms, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, pimples, carbuncles, tumors, kidney problem, poisonous bites and stings, indigestion, catarrh, pneumonia, earache, infantile convulsions, leprosy, psoriasis, smallpox, intestinal Malfunction of mind or bodys (chronic colitis), respiratory affections and Problem created due to harmful organisms, dropsy, sounds, aging, insect repellent, fevers, nervous and spasmodic coughs, hoarseness, whooping cough, typhus, cholera, High blood pressure, headaches, backaches, dizziness; vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, dysentery, dyspepsia, heart palpitation, chills, loss of weight, restlessness, diphtheria, colds, colic, pleurisy, intercostal neuralgia, dyspnea, pharyngitis, cramps, heartburn, sore throat, rhinitis (clogged and running nose), nicotine poisoning, lip and mouth problems (An eroded sore in the inner lining of digestive tracks, fissures, etc.), diabetes, ague, pulmonary phthisis, sciatica, hysteria, ringworm, scrofulous sores, rheumatism, inflamed eyes, eye catarrh, chapped and chafed hands, flatulence, paralysis, neuralgia Discomforts, retention of urine (bladder weakness), heart weakness, eczema, pityriasis, Long standing problemss, swollen glands, tubercular joints, necrosis.
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