: Re: CSCS Melaleuca (tea tree) Oil
I am sure it's a factor, but I doubt that there's enough selenium in
garlic to produce therapeutic effects considering how much garlic people
take and how fast it works sometimes. Mark Konlee at Keep Hope Alive
(http://www.execpc.com/~keephope/report24
In article 762890762a12d611928900b0d0ea41d702617...@mxsdbn01,
Houston-McMillan James Transwerk jame...@transwerk.co.za wrote:
On the subject of Garlic, have a look at this site.
http://www.karinya.com/garlic.htm
Bit of a bummer for garlic lovers
That 1. Bob Beck is the only one I've seen
I noticed the effect very strongly when eating it. However after doing a
chelation, the effect completely went away! I believe that the effect is
because garlic is a good chelation agent, and mobalizes heavy metals thus
producing toxic effects. Thus if you get sick when eating garlic, you
The article says, We'd have people come back from lunch that looked
clinically dead on an encephalograph, which we used to calibrate their
progress. Well, what happened? Well, I went to an Italian restaurant and
there was some garlic in my salad dressing! So we had them sign things that
they
I thought that was pretty far out too. Maybe the metals chelated were sweated
out, and then shorted the electrodes out?
Marshall
Roman wrote:
The article says, We'd have people come back from lunch that looked
clinically dead on an encephalograph, which we used to calibrate their
progress.
It seems that garlic contains high concentrations of selenium, which
may account for some of its action.
Regards
Ivan
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From: Roman [mailto:r_...@yahoo.com]
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Subject: Re: CSCS Melaleuca (tea tree) Oil
I've attended a lecture with Charlie the Fox, the aged
garlic man, in which he
said that people are mislead about an active bacteria
controlling substance in
garlic. Allicin is VERY unstable and disappears too quickly
to explain anti
and leaving in
place over night. The T-tree is very soothing in the mix.
Connie
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Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 00:17:31 EDT
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That is interesting. I would surmise then that garlic, CS or other yeast
killer followed by the yogart might even be more effective. In that case you
would be killing the yeast directly and introducing good bacteria as well.
Marshall
wolfcreek1 wrote:
I've used garlic for vaginal yeast
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Hi Roman,
You said:
I've attended a lecture with Charlie the Fox, the aged garlic man, in
which he
said that people are mislead about an active bacteria
Minus 70 C..?
Yes, minus 70C. That is from a garlic research center inEngland.
Catherine
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I've attended a lecture with Charlie the Fox, the aged garlic man, in which he
said that people are mislead about an active bacteria controlling substance in
garlic. Allicin is VERY unstable and disappears too quickly to explain anti
microbe action of garlic.
Roman
TJ Garland wrote:
Vaginal
Hi Roman,
You said:
I've attended a lecture with Charlie the Fox, the aged garlic man, in
which he
said that people are mislead about an active bacteria controlling substance
in
garlic. Allicin is VERY unstable and disappears too quickly to explain anti
microbe action of garlic.
You're
Hi, Catherine,
I think you missed my point. Charlie the Fox said the allicin is NOT the active
substance. He said many good things about aged garlic (including controlling
microbes), and there is no allicin in aged garlic.
Roman
Catherine Creel wrote:
Hi Roman,
You said:
I've attended
I've used garlic for vaginal yeast infections but I wrapped the bulb with
sterile gauze and lubed it with aloe vera gel. It worked for me.
Jan
Catherine Creel wrote:
Hi Roman,
You said:
I've attended a lecture with Charlie the Fox, the aged garlic man, in
which he
said that people are
I've used garlic for vaginal yeast infections but I wrapped the bulb with
sterile gauze and lubed it with aloe vera gel. It worked for me.
I haven't been following this thread, but if healing a vaginal yeast
infection is the topic, plain old yogurt works thee best. Depending on who
is being
Vaginal yeast responds well to a clove of garlic, inserted, and changed out
as needed for a couple days. It is more effective if you will score the bulb
with a knife to activate the allicin. A string can be threaded into it to
facilitate the removal.
TJ Garland, CMO supplier
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 00:17:31 EDT, nebmi...@aol.com wrote:
Just curious if anyone has ever mixed the two... or might have any jewels of
wisdom about the possibilities???
Yes, I've mixed them (if you can call combining an oil with water,
mixing :)
I combine CS with melaleuca oil (from
Melaleuca (tea tree) Oil
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Just curious if anyone has ever mixed the two... or might have any jewels of
wisdom about the possibilities???
TIA,
Mike
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Just curious if anyone has ever mixed the two... or might have any jewels of
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TIA,
Mike
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