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Working on Garlic (All Natural, Supplements & Diet)

posted by imor E-mail, 14.04.2008, 04:27

» Imor:
»
» I am interested in the garlic thing, but see that it may be troublesome to
» pulverize the garlic fine enough to apply. What is your method?

Jtelecom,

Unfortunately, I have not found yet a way to efficiently apply the garlic on the skin. I am working on it though.

The last time I applied garlic, I used a blender to cut it into small pieces so I could bring it into a cream form. Once again I failed and I observed that I had lost the garlic oil.

Through my observation, I saw that garlic once crushed releases oil.
This oil seems to be carrying the allicin ingredient which is the product converted from Allium sativum (plus ajoene, enzymes, vitamin B, minerals, and flavonoids).

"Garlic contains some very volatile oils that are released when it's crushed or pressed. As garlic's cell walls are smashed, its oils react with its natural enzymes, and the smell and taste become exceedingly strong. If used immediately in raw preparations, the pungent pulp and extracted juices from pressed or pureed garlic give your dish a pronounced spicy flavour. Unfortunately, these oils don't last but turn rancid quickly and linger on hands, breath, and cutting surfaces. Pressed garlic doesn't hold up well when heated, either. It turns bitter and quickly loses its characteristic garlic flavour."
http://www.theepicentre.com/tip/smash.html

So basically I am left with one option which is a garlic press made out of porcelain. It is the same press they use in pharmacies to smash pills.


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Topical applied Garlic

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Eugenol 13,7 mg/g
Menthol 54,3 mg/g
Methyl Salicylate 102 mg/g.

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