Hello 👋 I’m reading.
Now let’s clear up the claim.
Garlic has been studied for antimicrobial properties, mainly because it contains a compound called allicin (formed when garlic is crushed). In laboratory (test-tube) studies, garlic extracts have shown activity against certain bacteria and fungi.
However:
âť— Garlic does not replace antibiotics.
❗ It does not “kill 14 types of bacteria” inside the human body in a proven, clinical way.
âť— It does not cure infections on its own.
Many viral posts confuse lab studies with real-world medical treatment. What works in a petri dish doesn’t automatically work safely or effectively in the human body.
What garlic may realistically do:
- Provide mild antimicrobial effects in lab settings
- Support general immune health as part of a balanced diet
- Offer anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits
What it does NOT do:
- Cure pneumonia
- Replace antibiotics
- Treat serious bacterial infections
- “Destroy infections” inside the bloodstream
If you have a suspected infection (fever, swelling, severe pain, worsening symptoms), proper medical evaluation is important.
If you’d like, I can explain what garlic actually does in the body according to research — without the hype.