sanoe
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Garlic
Aug 2, 2006 17:11:01 GMT -5
Post by sanoe on Aug 2, 2006 17:11:01 GMT -5
Does any one here know of a good site to purchase garlic supplements, high quality? One that is formulated to be odorless. I tried the GNC odorless type, but the odor still came through.
This is not for me but my husband who frequently has bronchitis and usually ends up on antibiotics 2 or 3 times a year. He also needs to lower his cholestrol.
My daughter has ashthma and eczema. If anyone can recommend a supplement that works that can help with this, I'd like to hear of it. We've done trial and error in the pass. Just need fresh ideas.
Thank you, Sanoe
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Garlic
Aug 15, 2006 13:26:16 GMT -5
Post by satu on Aug 15, 2006 13:26:16 GMT -5
Hi,
I'm not sure where you live, but in England I've bought garlic tablets from a normal pharmacy and they don't let the odour through. I've noticed that ones I bought from holland & barrett (similar natural food store than GNC) weren't odourless like they were meant to be. You could try another brand from a proper pharmacy.
I don't know much about cholesterol, but my father has taken lecithin to lower his.
For the asthma you can search for a thread called "Relief for allergic blocked nose". I asked about making dust allergy and blocked nose better. There might be something there for you. (You can find the thread with the "search" on this website. Put "allergy" for the search word and 700 days and 100 maximum results)
Have a search for also eczema. Again use the "search" and put "eczema" for the search word and 700 days and 100 results).
Not much help, but hopefully a little. Satu
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Garlic
Aug 15, 2006 13:35:24 GMT -5
Post by kittygurl on Aug 15, 2006 13:35:24 GMT -5
They have this pill sold in shops called Kwai. It's odorless. I don't know why you would want odorless though... I LOVE garlic in food! My brother used to have eczema and used Eucerin.
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