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hbollotte

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momatana- i just typed in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and garlic and some articles came up from february 2007 about doing research. i wonder how the outcomes were. maybe we all need to start eating garlic.

i might start eating more anyway just to see my levels. i love the garlic stuffed olives so i'll just eat those <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

hbollotte

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momatana- i just typed in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and garlic and some articles came up from february 2007 about doing research. i wonder how the outcomes were. maybe we all need to start eating garlic.

i might start eating more anyway just to see my levels. i love the garlic stuffed olives so i'll just eat those <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

hbollotte

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momatana- i just typed in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and garlic and some articles came up from february 2007 about doing research. i wonder how the outcomes were. maybe we all need to start eating garlic.

i might start eating more anyway just to see my levels. i love the garlic stuffed olives so i'll just eat those <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

hbollotte

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momatana- i just typed in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and garlic and some articles came up from february 2007 about doing research. i wonder how the outcomes were. maybe we all need to start eating garlic.

i might start eating more anyway just to see my levels. i love the garlic stuffed olives so i'll just eat those <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

hbollotte

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momatana- i just typed in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and garlic and some articles came up from february 2007 about doing research. i wonder how the outcomes were. maybe we all need to start eating garlic.

i might start eating more anyway just to see my levels. i love the garlic stuffed olives so i'll just eat those <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

thelizardqueen

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote></div>

For years now I've been taking garlic supplements, and up until recently I hardly ever had a lot of flare-ups. This past fall/winter has been a b*tch for me, as I seem to get sick every other month. I've started taking garlic on its own - eating it straight. We'll see how it works, but keep in mind that garlic is also a blood thinner, so if you have problems with coughing up blood/lung bleeders, be careful!
 

thelizardqueen

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote></div>

For years now I've been taking garlic supplements, and up until recently I hardly ever had a lot of flare-ups. This past fall/winter has been a b*tch for me, as I seem to get sick every other month. I've started taking garlic on its own - eating it straight. We'll see how it works, but keep in mind that garlic is also a blood thinner, so if you have problems with coughing up blood/lung bleeders, be careful!
 

thelizardqueen

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote></div>

For years now I've been taking garlic supplements, and up until recently I hardly ever had a lot of flare-ups. This past fall/winter has been a b*tch for me, as I seem to get sick every other month. I've started taking garlic on its own - eating it straight. We'll see how it works, but keep in mind that garlic is also a blood thinner, so if you have problems with coughing up blood/lung bleeders, be careful!
 

thelizardqueen

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote>

For years now I've been taking garlic supplements, and up until recently I hardly ever had a lot of flare-ups. This past fall/winter has been a b*tch for me, as I seem to get sick every other month. I've started taking garlic on its own - eating it straight. We'll see how it works, but keep in mind that garlic is also a blood thinner, so if you have problems with coughing up blood/lung bleeders, be careful!
 

thelizardqueen

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote>

For years now I've been taking garlic supplements, and up until recently I hardly ever had a lot of flare-ups. This past fall/winter has been a b*tch for me, as I seem to get sick every other month. I've started taking garlic on its own - eating it straight. We'll see how it works, but keep in mind that garlic is also a blood thinner, so if you have problems with coughing up blood/lung bleeders, be careful!
 

tara

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Good news on the garlic! How much do you guys suggest I eat. And is this going to repel my husband, as well as vampires?

Zyvox is a new one to me. I've never been on it. I've only used prednisone once. For a whopping 4 days. It did my body good, made my lungs stop hurting, but I don't feel "hurt" or inflamed to the point of pain, so I haven't asked the doc about it since.

I have been on doxy before because at the time I did culture something that was sensitive to it. It made me pretty nauseous, but not any worse than Cipro. I think I have some in my cabinet, I'll call the doc tomorrow and ask if I can add it!

Thanks guys. Keep the tips coming! I'll try (almost) anything.
 

tara

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Good news on the garlic! How much do you guys suggest I eat. And is this going to repel my husband, as well as vampires?

Zyvox is a new one to me. I've never been on it. I've only used prednisone once. For a whopping 4 days. It did my body good, made my lungs stop hurting, but I don't feel "hurt" or inflamed to the point of pain, so I haven't asked the doc about it since.

I have been on doxy before because at the time I did culture something that was sensitive to it. It made me pretty nauseous, but not any worse than Cipro. I think I have some in my cabinet, I'll call the doc tomorrow and ask if I can add it!

Thanks guys. Keep the tips coming! I'll try (almost) anything.
 

tara

New member
Good news on the garlic! How much do you guys suggest I eat. And is this going to repel my husband, as well as vampires?

Zyvox is a new one to me. I've never been on it. I've only used prednisone once. For a whopping 4 days. It did my body good, made my lungs stop hurting, but I don't feel "hurt" or inflamed to the point of pain, so I haven't asked the doc about it since.

I have been on doxy before because at the time I did culture something that was sensitive to it. It made me pretty nauseous, but not any worse than Cipro. I think I have some in my cabinet, I'll call the doc tomorrow and ask if I can add it!

Thanks guys. Keep the tips coming! I'll try (almost) anything.
 

tara

New member
Good news on the garlic! How much do you guys suggest I eat. And is this going to repel my husband, as well as vampires?

Zyvox is a new one to me. I've never been on it. I've only used prednisone once. For a whopping 4 days. It did my body good, made my lungs stop hurting, but I don't feel "hurt" or inflamed to the point of pain, so I haven't asked the doc about it since.

I have been on doxy before because at the time I did culture something that was sensitive to it. It made me pretty nauseous, but not any worse than Cipro. I think I have some in my cabinet, I'll call the doc tomorrow and ask if I can add it!

Thanks guys. Keep the tips coming! I'll try (almost) anything.
 

tara

New member
Good news on the garlic! How much do you guys suggest I eat. And is this going to repel my husband, as well as vampires?

Zyvox is a new one to me. I've never been on it. I've only used prednisone once. For a whopping 4 days. It did my body good, made my lungs stop hurting, but I don't feel "hurt" or inflamed to the point of pain, so I haven't asked the doc about it since.

I have been on doxy before because at the time I did culture something that was sensitive to it. It made me pretty nauseous, but not any worse than Cipro. I think I have some in my cabinet, I'll call the doc tomorrow and ask if I can add it!

Thanks guys. Keep the tips coming! I'll try (almost) anything.
 
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65rosessamurai

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote></div>

Along with what Momtana said, the garlic can also help to boost your energy. Though having leeks with pork also has a "mysterious" energy boost, along with adding the garlic, of course. This is a typical mix for "Stamina Ramen" which is often available during the hot summer months in Japan.
Taurin is a supplement that will also increase the energy, so along with the garlic, hopefully it will make a difference.
Ginseng (sp?) may also be an additional herb to do a little bit of research for...
 
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65rosessamurai

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote></div>

Along with what Momtana said, the garlic can also help to boost your energy. Though having leeks with pork also has a "mysterious" energy boost, along with adding the garlic, of course. This is a typical mix for "Stamina Ramen" which is often available during the hot summer months in Japan.
Taurin is a supplement that will also increase the energy, so along with the garlic, hopefully it will make a difference.
Ginseng (sp?) may also be an additional herb to do a little bit of research for...
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote></div>

Along with what Momtana said, the garlic can also help to boost your energy. Though having leeks with pork also has a "mysterious" energy boost, along with adding the garlic, of course. This is a typical mix for "Stamina Ramen" which is often available during the hot summer months in Japan.
Taurin is a supplement that will also increase the energy, so along with the garlic, hopefully it will make a difference.
Ginseng (sp?) may also be an additional herb to do a little bit of research for...
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote>

Along with what Momtana said, the garlic can also help to boost your energy. Though having leeks with pork also has a "mysterious" energy boost, along with adding the garlic, of course. This is a typical mix for "Stamina Ramen" which is often available during the hot summer months in Japan.
Taurin is a supplement that will also increase the energy, so along with the garlic, hopefully it will make a difference.
Ginseng (sp?) may also be an additional herb to do a little bit of research for...
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Momtana</b></i>

hi, Tara.

My pharmacist told me that fresh garlic is in the news as a treatment for pseudomonas - peel, chop and swallow! Easy and inexpensive - follow the research.</end quote>

Along with what Momtana said, the garlic can also help to boost your energy. Though having leeks with pork also has a "mysterious" energy boost, along with adding the garlic, of course. This is a typical mix for "Stamina Ramen" which is often available during the hot summer months in Japan.
Taurin is a supplement that will also increase the energy, so along with the garlic, hopefully it will make a difference.
Ginseng (sp?) may also be an additional herb to do a little bit of research for...
 
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