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(98 posts)69. on Garlic .....
From the Smithsonian:
Garlic
Garlic, of course, is a pungent herb. It also turns out to be an effective treatment for high blood pressure when taken as a concentrated supplement.
A 2008 meta-analysis of 11 randomized controlled trials (in which similar groups of participants were given either a garlic supplement or placebo, and the results were compared) found that, on the whole, taking garlic daily reduced blood pressure, with the most significant results coming in adults who had high blood pressure at the start of the trials.
On the other hand, there have also been claims that garlic supplements can prevent cancer, but the evidence is mixed. Observational studies (which rely on data collected from people already taking garlic supplements on their own) have found associations between garlic consumption and a reduced incidence of cancer, but that correlation could be the result of confounding factors. Controlled studies have failed to replicate that data.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/five-vitamins-and-supplements-are-actually-worth-taking-180949735/?no-ist
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What about that stuff you sprinkle on breakfast cereal to neutralize the radiation from Fukishima?
arcane1
Apr 2014
#1
wait... didn't he say that even hippies would NOT want to be associated with such woo?
dionysus
Apr 2014
#32
Yep. Me too. Unfortunately I thought the scene turned sour around mid '93.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#46
I stopped going when I noticed how many people were selling crap in the parking lot… and tickets
KittyWampus
Apr 2014
#47
Eat garlic with every meal not only does it make all things taste better but it'll also increase
Arcanetrance
Apr 2014
#5
I use garlic to fight fungal infections. Works like a charm. Is that woo? Because
applegrove
Apr 2014
#101
Well, garlic repells vampires, and you're lucky that you haven't been attacked by one.
arcane1
Apr 2014
#12
Using ones diet to improve ones health isn't woo. I feel really sorry for you.
KittyWampus
Apr 2014
#18
So go to the freaking religion/spirituality forum and post your woo threads.Maybe you aren't
KittyWampus
Apr 2014
#43
I think it's entirely possible that chiropractic adjustment can alleviate pain caused by pinched
Maedhros
Apr 2014
#49
And no one would suspect that rheumatoid arthritis would be linked to microbes in the gut...
drokhole
Apr 2014
#68
Yes, actually it is. I had a doctor tell me that if I went to a chiropractor it would get better....
Logical
Apr 2014
#54
In February, while playing tennis, I got a pain in my lower back and...
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Apr 2014
#100
Animals can't manufacture a placebo response. They either get relief or they don't.
riderinthestorm
Apr 2014
#133
right, giving horse piss to menopausal women so they get breast cancer isn't woo.
KittyWampus
Apr 2014
#45
The military, out of desperation (pain meds aren't working), has turned to acupuncture...
drokhole
Apr 2014
#73
Ontological Dawkinsite materialism is woo, too. So is the "gateway drug" theory.
AverageJoe90
Apr 2014
#56
Is it "woo" to spend more money for health care and get worse results than many nations
jtuck004
Apr 2014
#72
"...we asked [the NIH] 'do we have good evidence to show that acupuncture is safe and effective..."
drokhole
Apr 2014
#76
So every one of the good DUers who have been helped are simply idiots prone to a placebo?
riderinthestorm
Apr 2014
#94
I wouldn't call it "woo", or 2nd guess someone's path to sobriety- I disagree that it's the ONLY way
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#91
Did you read my link? Many DUers with experience in other 12 step programs
riderinthestorm
Apr 2014
#93
No, I'm not "condemning them too as idiots buying into snake oil". If I was, I would say that.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#98
Yep... We've Got It All Figured Out... Just Like Before Galileo, Einstein, Currie...
WillyT
Apr 2014
#83
The only people more lacking in critical thinking skills than woo peddlers...
Bjorn Against
Apr 2014
#97
and yet thousands of unnecessary operations are performed in the United States each year
Samantha
Apr 2014
#103
Chiropractic is woo when used to treat actual back problems and not crap like asthma?
moriah
Apr 2014
#118
see, how they just fit right into this thread ?! They look right at home!
Tuesday Afternoon
Apr 2014
#139