Garlic (Caution: Garlic can burn the skin)

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October 29, 2006

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The conclusion I have made from above discussions is 1. The fresh garlic juice made from 2-3 pills of garlic or the one drawn from the capsule with the help of injection needle & sufficiently diluted must be used for not more than 5 minutes.

Cons:

I think the solid content of garlic may have some ingredients which are causing problems & should be avoided.

Use garlic juice & spot mark on pimples-leave it for 5 minutes-wash for an effective results.
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January 12, 2008

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burns the skin

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it burned my face leaving a dark patch with blisters...dont know how long it would take to heal

DON'T EVER APPLY RAW GARLIC ON YOUR SKIN
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January 2, 2009

Pros:

if internally consumed on a full stomach and followed with chewing cardamom, i've heard it can greatly reduce acne

Cons:

burns, stings and smells if used topically.
gives heart burn and other heat inducing side effects if consumed wrongly..

I havent used it, but i remember my friend did. She came to school and she smelt funny. When we asked she said she experimented with minced garlic and applied some to her body, securing it with a cloth. Thankgod she was so optimistic and cool about what it did to her. I would have died. She didnt have acne so that was good but she broke out in red painful boils in her chest and shoulder area and the skin was swollen. this went away after a day or so, but if garlic does that to someone without acne, imagine what it does to people WITH acne.. consume internally please and with care. its quite risky so think about it..
July 11, 2008

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5 days gone still waitin for the pro...

Cons:

i used it the first time for half an hour n it burnt.the second day it had burnt my skin completely and has left a big burn mark. still waitin for the burn to heal.

try it at some remote place in ur face were a nice burnt spot would add to ur beauty...
February 23, 2009

Pros:

*Nothing it will do absolutely nothing at least not for me!
*Cost = none I got it 4rm my momma.

Cons:

*It stinks like ass!!! It tastes like sh**. What more can you ask for

My mom used to make us eat a spoon full of honey covered garlic each time we got a cold. It got to the point where I was even afraid to get sick. But anywho fast forward a few years and I started breaking out. I used garlic for about 2 weeks and it did nothing but make my breath smell like ass. And through out the day each time I burped it smelled like the garlic...it made me want to throw up and not talk. So I decided while it's natural, I rather not punish myself with eating it.
October 29, 2008

Pros:

damn this sh*t is wackk

Cons:

the smell sucks it stays on your face forever
and it burns like hell, it reallllllly hurts

sh*ts wack. it burns and smells and makes your face even more red