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Just wondering.

My oldest son who has a lot of health problems, recently told me that he has been eating garlic cloves everyday and he dips it in honey and lets it sit overnight in a mason jar and it takes the bite out of eating garlic. This is the first time I've ever heard him say he felt fantastic.

I use the garlic spice in my cooking, and I wish I could eat the cloves like he does, but I find it very hard to eat garlic cloves as they are so strong. Does anyone know a way that I could fix them so they're not so strong to the taste?
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
I do that sometimes as well but just raw c: I love the kick of strength in my mouth c:
If you eat them raw you’ll get that very strong oil from them.
Did he say where he got the info about his garlic consumption? Medical or holistic/ natural/alternative health source?
It’s supposed to have certain health benefits, but how it’s taken into the body may not be the same for everyone.
As for reducing their strength I’m sure you can find that info on the web.
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
Just cut them up and put them in everything
I been told by someone that I can simply swallow the cloves without chewing or biting them and still my body will figure out a way to digest it and take what it needs from it. No honey was involved though.
LadyGrace · 70-79
@PiecingBabyFaceTogether I appreciate that but I think I would be afraid to try that.
@LadyGrace I wouldn't recommend it. It was a weird natural physio therapy man thing he would always say he's not a doctor and he hated doctors. He put a program for me and my brother and garlic cloves before breakfast daily were a part of the program but it didn't last long as soon as we stopped going to him we stopped everything. It tasted really horrible tbh.
InstructHer · 56-60, M
Roast them whole in their skins.
TheOrionbeltseeker · 36-40, M
Garlic capsules
LadyGrace · 70-79
@TheOrionbeltseeker Fresh is best.

 
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