Morning Cindy.... If cholorphyl will take care of DMSO smell do you think it can handle Heavy Garlic Breath? I love garlic and usually buy a large jar pre cut and put it on everything.... but one of the people at work keeps asking if I ate the whole jar; even if I say off it for a couple of day I still have the oder. I've heard that cooking the garlic eliminates the oder but not sure how they mean to cook it... I put it in hot foods so it does receive heat. On the cholorphyl are you talking about pills?
thanks connie On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 17:41:31 +0000 ch...@comcast.net (ch...@comcast.net) writes: If you'll take cholorphyl it'll take care of the smell. Believe it's also made in a liquid. Cindy -------------- Original message -------------- > Um, this simply isn't so. I used DMSO with my young son for a few > months. Used small amount - about a teaspoon, diluted, per day. He > smelled so strong, garlic smell, that the special ed school bus couldn't > keep carrying him, his presence in that enclosed space was making kids > and staff sick from the odor. Don't get me wrong - I think it is a very > valuable health aid, but you need to be prepared for the smell. Joy