Garlic really is impressive! đź§„
Here’s the honest, science-backed scoop:
🧄 Why Garlic Is Called a “Natural Antibiotic”
- Contains allicin, a compound released when garlic is crushed or chopped.
- Allicin has been shown in lab studies to:
- Inhibit the growth of certain bacteria and fungi
- Reduce mild infections like colds or sore throats
- Also has anti-inflammatory and immune-supporting properties.
âś… What Garlic Can Do
- May help prevent common colds or shorten their duration.
- Can support gut health by balancing bacteria.
- Can complement, but not replace, prescribed antibiotics for serious infections.
⚠️ What Garlic Cannot Do
- It does not cure serious bacterial infections on its own.
- It is not a replacement for antibiotics when they are necessary.
- High doses can cause stomach upset, heartburn, or interact with blood thinners.
đź’ˇ Practical Uses
- Add raw garlic to salads, sauces, or dressings for maximum allicin.
- Crush or chop garlic and let it sit for 10 minutes before cooking — this preserves allicin.
- Combine with a balanced diet rich in vegetables, protein, and healthy fats to support immunity.
If you want, I can make a list of 5 simple garlic recipes that really boost immunity — tasty and practical for everyday meals.
Do you want me to do that?