Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Garlic's cold-fighting benefits still unproven

That stinks.
"People who take garlic in hopes of warding off or treating the common cold are more likely to get bad breath, but it's unclear if they are less likely to get colds, a new analysis of the skimpy scientific research available on the topic has found.

Garlic supplements have been touted as helping people avoid catching colds and recover from them faster, but there is scant evidence for these claims..."
Duh.

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