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question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.

 
Anonymous Coward
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02/22/2016 06:06 PM
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question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
If i was to crush the garlic to release the allicin in it and mix it with manuka honey to make a paste would it kill the rash?

The rash is viral not bacterial.

Strep virus.

And should i apply externally or internally or both?
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
Not that I recommend this really, but I had a friend with a similar condition. He got a little terrier dog who started licking his legs. He licked his calves daily where the rash was, and after suffering from it for more than a year, it was gone after 2 weeks of the dog licking his legs regularly.

I thought this was strange so I looked it up, and sure enough there is evidence of dog licking healing skin conditions. In fact I read this was a common remedy in ancient Egypt.
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
Are you sure you don't have bed bugs and they are biting you every night?
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
Are you sure you don't have bed bugs and they are biting you every night?
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Not bed bugs.

If it was id have bites in other places besides my legs.

I dont have a dog to lick the rash.

So i am asking if garlic and manuka honey will kill virus cause antibiotics wont kill it.
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
So does anyone have experience here with garlic or manuka honey?
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02/22/2016 07:42 PM
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
Regular raw honey alone might work. I've seen it cure some funky stuff. The garlic might sting and will make you stink.

You might also consider using your own fresh urine a few times a day. Peeing on your feet in the shower cures athletes foot.
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02/22/2016 07:47 PM
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
Get your water tested
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
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Iodine has been recognized as an effective broad-spectrum bactericide, and it is also effective against yeasts, molds, fungi, viruses, and protozoans.
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Iodine has been recognized as an effective broad-spectrum bactericide, and it is also effective against yeasts, molds, fungi, viruses, and protozoans.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Its not bacterial.

Its viral.

Antibiotics didnt touch it.

Three courses didnt do shit.
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Iodine has been recognized as an effective broad-spectrum bactericide, and it is also effective against yeasts, molds, fungi, viruses, and protozoans.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Its not bacterial.

Its viral.

Antibiotics didnt touch it.

Three courses didnt do shit.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71505146


I know. Betadine is good stuff externally.
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02/22/2016 11:22 PM
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
Suggestion: Try echinacea. Did antibiotics a while ago for an infection. Worked but came back later in the year. Echinacea is kicking it's ass this time.

St John's Wort is a good antimicrobial but is not on the lists below.




Benefits Of Echinacea...
A Natural Antibiotic, Antiviral and Disinfectant

[link to www.natural-health-and-healing-4u.com]



20 Antibacterial and Antiviral Herbs and How to Use Them

[link to www.sustainablebabysteps.com]
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Re: question about crushed garlic and manuka honey. have persistent rash on legs.
Neem, Tea Tree, and Lavender oil are great for skin rashes.

Last Edited by Seafarer on 02/22/2016 11:28 PM





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