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Is Garlic A Brain Poison?

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Garlic, Good or Bad?

Garlic, Good or Bad?

I came across this today, does anyone out there have more info on this?

From GARLIC – TOXIC SHOCK! Reprinted from Nexus Magazine, Feb/Mar 2001. Source: From a lecture by physicist Dr. Robert C Beck, DSc, given at the Whole Life Expo, Seattle, WA, USA, in March 1996.

The reason garlic is so toxic, the sulphone hydroxyl ion penetrates the blood-brain barrier, just like DMSO [a sulfoxide], and is a specific poison for higher-life forms and brain cells. We discovered this, much to our horror, when I (Bob Beck, DSc) was the world’s largest manufacturer of ethical EEG [electroencephalography] feedback equipment.

We’d have people come back from lunch that looked clinically dead on an encephalograph, which we used to calibrate their progress. “Well, what happened?” “Well, I went to an Italian restaurant and there was some garlic in my salad dressing!” So we had them sign things that they wouldn’t touch garlic before classes or we were wasting their time, their money and my time.

I guess some of you … are pilots or have been in flight tests… I was in flight test engineering in Doc Hallan’s group in the 1950s. The flight surgeon would come around every month and remind all of us: “Don’t you dare touch any garlic 72 hours before you fly one of our airplanes, because it’ll double or triple your reaction time. You’re three times slower than you would be if you’d not had a few drops of garlic.”
Well, we didn’t know why for 20 years later, until I owned the Alpha-Metrics Corporation. We were building biofeedback equipment and found out that garlic usually desynchronises your brain waves.

So I funded a study at Stanford and, sure enough, they found that it’s a poison. You can rub a clove of garlic on your foot – you can smell it shortly later on your wrists. So it penetrates the body. This is why DMSO smells a lot like garlic: that sulphone hydroxyl ion penetrates all the barriers including the corpus callosum in the brain.

Any of you who are organic gardeners know that if you don’t want to use DDT, garlic will kill anything in the way of insects.

Now, most people have heard most of their lives garlic is good for you, and we put those people in the same class of ignorance as the mothers who at the turn of the century would buy morphine sulphate in the drugstore and give it to their babies to put ‘em to sleep.
If you have any patients who have low-grade headaches or attention deficit disorder [ADD], they can’t quite focus on the computer in the afternoon, just do an experiment – you owe it to yourselves. Take these people off garlic and see how much better they get, very very shortly.

And then let them eat a little garlic after about three weeks. They’ll say “My God, I had no idea that this was the cause of our problems.” And this includes the de-skunked garlics, Kyolic, some of the other products.

Lots of claims here, sulfates, poinson, garlic killing insects – What do you think?

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  1. February 12th, 2009 at 18:47 | #1

    I do massage. I do agree that rubbing anything on the heels of your foot, the smell penetrates through the body. Traditional Javanese masssage do not use garlic but shallot, tamarind, and lemon grass. The idea of using garlic really puts both people off during sessions.

    As for health qualities, I have no idea honestly. I know Chinese dishes use them alot and theey believe using it so much, I can’t tell you how annoying it is to smell the aroma of tgheir cooking through our apartment. I use garlic in my cooking though not as much anymore because of this fact – it has a pungent smell, not aromatic.

  2. February 13th, 2009 at 05:20 | #2

    Thank you Annie, there are a few of these foods that seem to spread in your body I plan on reducing my garlic intake.
    I liked garlic in food but until I find more info on this I will not add too much to food. I will also avoid stuff that has garlic.
    I have used garlic on mosquito bites, I think it worked.

  3. February 15th, 2009 at 01:02 | #3

    I used to have time to cook from fresh ingredients. I find it hard to keep using garlic, it is just too annoying. The bedsheets especially, need constant washing.

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