Everyone has their own opinion. Garlic is said by some to sort of slow one's mental processes. I think that everything should be in moderation. I do not take garlic everyday. But it is high in sulfur, very important to protein binding, and it has a natural antibiotic. Some say a clove a day would keep the doctor away. I believe that it is more beneficial than harmful. I have heard this theory that goes like this: man was once able to live very long, close to a thousand years old, but mankind in general did not use their time on earth wisely. Instead of living lives of continual progress and enlightenment, man used the time to cycle through periods of righteousness, wickedness, repentance and then more wickedness. Then God became very tired of this and "corrupted" the food and water, so that these long lives were no longer possible. He wanted man to appreciate his time on earth and be motivated to use it more productively. Some would argue that this is also when we in general started having more lives than one, the work one needed to accomplish continued in the next life. Lessons learned in sequential lives, but it says in scripture that there will come a time "in which no work can be performed."
I believe that the food chain and herbs and such are corrupted such that they have both good and bad in them, for example spinach has something in it which blocks calcium, yet it has iron. So use them wisely, and in moderation. Hard to do sometimes. Kris ps hope you do not mind my sharing your comment and my response. I have heard that garlic is bad before. I have also seen with my own eyes the antibiotic in garlic work. > According to Dr Bob Beck garlic is something to "lie down and avoid"!!! (my > own words!!!). Casette tapes which cover this are available from: > > > Transformation Technologies > PO Box 2698 > North Hills, CA. 91393 > (818) 830-1913 > Fax (818)830-5074 > E-Mail ri...@wgn.net > > They're well worth listening to!! > > Sincerely, > -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@id.net>