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Does garlic make your herpes sores taste delectable?
I'm trying to search google for roasting info for garlic.
I found this garlic/herpes thing. What the??? ::: "Garlic for herpes. Take a garlic clove and cut in half. Eat one half and take the other half and rub into the affected areas. (may sting a little)" ::: Please, if you have herpes, try this and tell me if your herpes sores taste delectable. Would you serve your garlic flavored herpes sores during the holidays? |
It will probably be harder to pass on the herpes for obvious reasons.
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vampires are attracted to people with herpes, duh.
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Why don't they just suggest that herpes carriers wear headbands that read, "I HAVE HERPES"????? That might work better than the smell and taste of garlic. |
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They should have put that in the page title or something. I was just trying to find out how to roast garlic and here I am stepping into pages on how herpes people can repel vampires. What about a werewolf? How do you keep them bastards away if you have herpes? |
Werewolves aren't attracted to people with herpes.
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It makes no one want to go near you so no herpes embarassment
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Garlic contains germanium and selenium, which are sulfur-containing antioxidants that boost the immune system. Raw garlic is by itself one of the most potent boosters of your natural killer cells.
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