Why Garlic is So Powerful
The secret behind garlic’s strength lies in a compound called allicin. When garlic is crushed or chopped, allicin is released, giving garlic its strong smell—and its potent antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic properties.
14 Infections Garlic Can Help Fight:
Common Cold
Flu
Sinus Infections
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Stomach Infections (including H. pylori)
Ear Infections
Yeast Infections
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
Parasite Infections
Gingivitis and Oral Infections
Skin Infections (fungal and bacterial)
Foodborne Illnesses
Blood Infections (by boosting immunity)
How to Use Garlic Effectively:
Raw Garlic: The most potent form. Crush or chop a clove, let it sit for a minute to activate the allicin, then consume.
Garlic Tea: Boil a few crushed cloves in water, strain, and sip.
Garlic Oil: Useful for skin or ear infections—infuse garlic in olive oil, strain, and apply carefully.
Added to Meals: Regularly include fresh garlic in soups, salads, or sauces.
Important Tip:
While garlic is powerful, it should complement—not replace—medical treatment in serious cases. Always consult a healthcare professional if an infection persists.
Garlic is a simple, natural way to support your body’s defense against a wide range of infections, straight from the kitchen.