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Garlic as a Cold Remedy
Cold Weather Remedy: Garlic
A culinary mainstay, garlic (Allium sativum) is also an antiviral,
antibacterial and antifungal tonic. To help prevent or lessen the severity
and symptoms of a cold, eat two cloves of raw garlic at the onset of
symptoms. Chopping or mashing garlic releases the herb's full potential as
the active component, allicin, forms only on contact with air. To make
garlic oil, crush a few cloves into some olive oil. Let the oil sit for a
few days at room temperature, and then strain. If you use powders, tinctures
or other commercial garlic products, choose those standardized for allicin
content. For a less-intense flavor, put garlic in applesauce or mix with
honey. To avoid garlic mouth, don't chew it and it won't stay on your
breath.