| garlic oil update
I have been using garlic oil made from capsules and extra virgin olive oil.
As I read the board, many of you using garlic oil are treating the outbreaks themselves. Well, once I used the oil and the last outbreak went away, I was using straight garlic whenever I got a stinging itch in one spot (is this the "tingling" everybody talks about?) or if I got that general, not quite an itch sensation.
What I've done lately is to just apply the garlic oil nightly, whether or not I get any indication of an oncoming outbreak. I have been very free of outbreaks since doing that.
I noticed a small bump, and a few even smaller ones after I skipped a couple of nights, (no itching or anything) and I immediately applied the oil. The next day, they were almost gone.
Anyway I have decided that I will continue to use the oil nightly, whether I get symtoms or not.
To make the oil, I got extra virgin olive oil, then I shopped for garlic capsules. My thinking was that the pills would have other ingredients that would be necessary to maintain the pill shape, whereas with the capsule, I'd get pure garlic powder that wouldn't have additives.
It doesn't dissolve completely in the oil, so it needs to be stirred a little each time it's used. The big payoff for me was that in addition to controlling the outbreaks, it has much less garlicky odor.
I am not taking any prescription medication, and I haven't added the capsules or L*lysine by mouth yet. (I keep forgetting to take them.)
Hope this helps somebody.
G.
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