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Stuff like this keeps a Nutrition Nerd like me awake at night...

There are 3 ingredients that the FDA, the Government and even
most doctors still consider "safe" or even "healthy".

But in reality, and judging from the latest research...
...they are HIGHLY toxic to your body.

And yet, you probably consume them every single day.
Like this one chemical that's added to the tap water of 60% of
Americans, and that's now linked to immune system destruction
and thyroid suppression.

Fortunately, my good friend has decided to
expose these dangerous chemicals and educate the public
on how dangerous they are.

There's no better way to say it... if you care about your
health and those of people you love, then the article at the
link below is a MUST read:

3 Highly Toxic Ingredients You Consume Every Day (Ditch them now)


Thank you.

 

 

 

 

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i guess it would be better in dishes that require raw garlic, like tsatsiki or maybe a ceviche. other than that, it cooks down pretty much the same as regular garlic. i wonder how much you need for one of those 40 cloves of garlic chicken dishes? where's the chicken? if you're making a garlic laden tomato sauce, big thin slices are good. those who don't want it can fish them out easier, and those who enjoy it can get a nice mouthful.