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And its avian flu components with kimchi!! (sauerkraut)
Is sauerkraut a new weapon against bird flu? http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...flucure07.html Ingesting garlic may not hurt either. It often goes together with onions. It'll ward off the vampire intent of H1N1 ![]() Last edited by no caste; 10-15-2009 at 07:50 PM. |
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Its better to grow your own garlic, buy a bulb of organic from anywhere, seperate the cloves, soak in water over night and plant in a good soil, I have been growing mine for years and it tastes so much better then shop bought and is full of juice which i suppose is better then dried stuff.
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