King Garlic

happylocks

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I was looking online for Garlic recipes,(suppose to stimulate growth) and I found this, http://www.7mac.com/KingGarlic/hair_care.htm
I have never heard of it in my life, a 7 oz cost $ 40, I hope no one goes out and buys it with out first checking it out,
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But it is interested and wanted to share- It could be a trick but look at the Ladys 38 inches of hair,The lady in charge has long hair as well - http://www.7mac.com/KingGarlic/beautyologist.htm I still want to find something a little cheaper-
If any of your family has used it plz share thanks in advance
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I have heard good things about garlic in hair care recipes, I think you could get get similar results using any sulphur containing mixture.At $40 for 4 ounces no way!But if anyone tries it please give us a update see ya
 
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I have heard good things about garlic in hair care recipes, I think you could get get similar results using any sulphur containing mixture.At $40 for 4 ounces no way!But if anyone tries it please give us a update see ya

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I was thinking about just doing my own recipe of course I dont have the money for that, just maybe some garlic paste olive oil, and Something to cover up the smell if that is possible,
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this is just something I am thinking about but have not tried
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OK, I beginning to think like Pandora.

But could one just take some Jojoba or other oil sautee it with garlic let it cool and apply to scalp??

Ok, ok, well then there must be some alternative to $40
 
I just use odorless garlic shampoo. I only use it when I'm shedding excessively. It stops the shedding dramatically. I only apply it to my scalp and not my length. Most garlic shampoos I've tried are pretty drying so I usually add some type of oil to the shampoo.
 
I have never used it, but I have heard of it before.

I think you would be better off buying some garlic oil and making a concoction yourself, like Mindymouse suggested.
 
I just saw some garlic conditioners and a shampoo in the Korean BSS today. The conditioners were odorless for $4 or $5.99 for a 16 oz. bottle. One was made from garlic oil the other garlic extract. If this is the same type stuff then if I were you I'd shop around for a better price.
 
I am not planing to by it, I cant afford it,(not working)so it is not really some thing I would do, I think using Garlic would be just fine, and I plan to give it a try,
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I am going to give garlic a try today,
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,, I have pomade(little left over) and I add garlic paste from the store, and some cod liver oil, and castor oil, and coconut, with a tiny small amount of sulfur, I will apply it today ,while the weekend is still on, and use my Dog Mane as well
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hello ladies

Garlic Oil Information

Garlic is a perennial plant; the bulb is compound, consisting of individual bulbs, or cloves, enclosed together in a white skin. The stem is simple, smooth, and round and is surrounded at the bottom by tubular leaf sheaths from which grow the long, flat linear leaves. The Common Garlic a member of the same group of plants as the Onion, is of such antiquity as a cultivated plant, that it is difficult with any certainty to trace the country of its origin. De Candolle, in his treatise on the Origin of Cultivated Plants, considered that it was apparently indigenous to the southwest of Siberia, whence it spread to southern Europe, where it has become naturalized. It is widely cultivated in the Latin countries bordering on the Mediterranean.
Properties -Amoebicidal, anthelmintic, antibiotic, antimicrobal, antiseptic, antitoxic, antiviral, bactericidal, carminative, cholagogue, hypocholesterolemic, depurative, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant, febrifuge, fungicidal, hypoglycemic, hypotensive, insecticide, larvicidal, promotes leucocytosis, stomachic, tonic
Uses - A natural antibiotic. Protects from infection, detoxifies the body, promotes sweating, strengthens blood vessels, lowers blood pressure. Aids in treatment of arteriosclerosis, hemorrhoids, impotence, hysteria, edema, asthma, arthritis, good against all venom, spider bites, and poisons, tuberculosis, circulatory problems, colds, bronchitis, fever, flu, toothache, headache, earache, digestive problems, constipation, genito-urinary diseases, heart disorders, reduces cholesterol if eaten raw, insomnia, liver disease, jaundice, sinusitis, dysentery, diarrhea, diabetes, gastritis, rheumatism, ulcers, and yeast infections. Good for all diseases, infections, fungus, earache, some cancers, and bacteria. Taken internally it will destroy worms, and used externally, blended with a little sesame or olive oil, it will rid the skin of parasites. Externally, helps old sores, bruises, falling hair, wounds.
Blends with - Due to its unpleasant and pervasive smell, the oil is not often used externally.
Cautions - Generally non toxic and non irritant, although it has been known to irritate the stomach; may also cause sensitization in some individuals.


I decided to make my own garlic oil
i will use i bulb with and crush it then strain the pure oil itself then i will mix with essential oils when i am finish i will post the results my mom takes it daily to control her cholesterol she takes to the head literally i give it to my dogs everyday to help with ticks because ticks hate the smell of garlic and they hate the taste hence they are blood suckers vampires hate garlic wow isnt
great to use natural products.

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Hey did you try out your garlic oil yet? I applied mine and I think my hair is softer and more shiner, I am not sure though, anyone eles planing to give it a try, I really think some strong scents could easy cover up the garlic, thanks for the info
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happyloks, I have a small spot in the front of my head that has gotten a but thinner from wearing my hair pulled back too tight and for too long.

Someone told me that crushing the garlic and applying it to the spot will help the hair grow back. This was a remidie she used in the past. I have been massaging the garlic on the spot and so far I have some short hair in that part. My observation is that, it seems to be working well.

I generally massage it at night, then warp a towel over my hair for an hour or so then rinse out.
 
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happyloks, I have a small spot in the front of my head that has gotten a but thinner from wearing my hair pulled back too tight and for too long.

Someone told me that crushing the garlic and applying it to the spot will help the hair grow back. This was a remidie she used in the past. I have been massaging the garlic on the spot and so far I have some short hair in that part. My observation is that, it seems to be working well.

I generally massage it at night, then warp a towel over my hair for an hour or so then rinse out.



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I have heard and seen that as well, thanks for the info Angel, I did not wash mine out, but I do to the daily washing or weting for the hair, so that helps, I plan to apply it again with more garlic to night, Have you notice and change in your hair? It seem that mine is soft and healther looking,but I am not sure, Thanks for the info, Is anyone eles trying or has tried the use of Garlic plz post thanks?
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What I have notice is amazing shiny added to my hair, and I do belive it is the from the Garlic, plus the mixers of oils, My hair may not smell great but it look good.
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anyone still using the garlic or shampoo, I use mine for my ache as well but no some much, the small is very strong, but pp say that is what helps, is anyone detoxing or tried detoxing with Garlic? and does detoxing help to lose weight? thanks
 
I use Spanish Garden Garlic Shampoo as a mid-week clarifier. It is not unscented, but Aubrey Island Spice Cream Rinse and Nature's Gate Herbal Cond kill the smell completely.
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I tried garlic in a recipe and suffered greatly from the odor. I mixed garlic and castor oil and let it sit in a jar for two days like the recipe said ( I found on the internet). I applied for a half hour and washed several times. My hair stank for several days. Even when I thought I had the problem licked, the odor returned when I worked out and my scalp sweated.
 
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