PATRIOT, TRUMP SUPPORTER, Mom and healer working for a better world. Leave the world a better place than we found it.

RAW GARLIC MIGHT BE THE ANSWER FOR MANY SHEDDING SYMPTOMS AS HELP THE VACCINATED. I have had inflammation and discomfort since August around my heart. so much so i have been extremely careful. i have been craving garlic toast after praying for answers. i had it last night and this morning. i mean an addiction craving. i used a TON of raw garlic. i didnt noticed until after i ate the second batch my inflammation and discomfort are COMPLETELY gone!

i have tried numerous things. This was the first thing that was instant. i researched it. Garlic actually thins the blood, increases nitric acid, dissolves blood clots and kills cancer!

In response Rochelle Freeland to her Publication

I have always thought that if we had a craving it was because we needed it
Garlic has so many great thing in it. I have had times when I am just craving something and i go through the whole salty,sweet, sour process. Sounds kind of crazy but when you think about it when I make a meal I always consider what i feel hungry for.

PATRIOT, TRUMP SUPPORTER, Mom and healer working for a better world. Leave the world a better place than we found it.

In response Linda Moore to her Publication

yes! however, make the healthiest way possible. hot chocolate has been another. i make it from scratch with coconut milk (cream) with stevia or raw maple syrup. 100 % raw cocoa. high in good fats and magnesium.

i knew garlic was good but i had no idea it thinned blood. i knew about the cancer.

In response Rochelle Freeland to her Publication

Yes I agree , I stay out of the middle isles of the grocery.

funny you say that. this morning i was going to recommend everyone stop buying any food items in the middle of the store and see how quick the stores snap out of it!

In response Linda Moore to her Publication

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