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Does garlic kill good bacteria?

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The answer is yes, in vivo studies have shown a slight decrease in some strands of probiotics, however, in vivo studies have shown an increase in gut bacteria and flora, the good ones. read more

As you probably know, antibiotics kill both kind. People who want to promote the "good" bacteria may be eating things that contain live cultures, such as kefir, yogurt, and raw sauerkraut. The good bacteria need indigestible fiber (inulin) which is found in many vegetables, including garlic. read more

Higher doses of raw Garlic may destroy the body’s Beneficial Bacteria within the Digestive Tract. It is probably a good idea to take the probiotics and Garlic at different times to ensure there is no interaction during absorption. read more

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