How to cure gonorrhoea with garlic

Gonorrhea is a common Sexually Transmitted Disease caused by a bacterium called Neisseria gonorrhoeae and it could be very stubborn to treat, and it affect mostly the moist areas of the body.

Early symptoms of gonorrhea in mean is a sharp pain or burning sensation in your manhood when urinating. It then later turns to a thick whitish substance from your manhood and if still not treated, it ends up with sores all over.

For women, its hard to notice an earlier symptoms. It sometimes start with a common vaginal yeast or bacteria infections. Then a watery or thick milky substance start coming out of your private part. Inside your private start itching you and if care is not taken, you start inserting objects in your private parts.

Can garlic cure gonorrhea?

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Garlic consist of an antiviral, antifungal, and antibacterial properties and it is believed people have used it to treat infections.

Some studies have shown garlic’s potential as an alternative treatment for gonorrhea. This is because of a study, where they compared the influence of Garlic with Garcin tablet and fluconazole tablet which are drugs used to reduce the effect of gonorrhea, mostly in women. However, this research shouldn’t be an enough proof to conclude that, raw garlic can be a cure for gonorrhea.

How is gonorrhea transmitted?

Gonorrhoea is passed from one person to the next via sexual contact, which might include oral, anal, or vaginal contact. It is caused by bacterium Neisseria.

It is easily treatable if detected early and if you take your medications well. But if left untreated, it can lead to a variety of long-term health issues in both men and women. It can cause infertility in both women and men

Is it safe to use Garlic for gonorrhea?

Natural products like garlic can cause side effects and interact with your medications. Taking garlic, especially when it’s raw, can cause body odor, heartburn, and upset stomach. There is also little safety in garlic supplements or applying garlic to the skin in people who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

How to prevent gonorrhea infection

Yeast infection is naturally in every human. It only gets activated when you touch it. It can’t be prevented from human but it can be reduced from happening. Here is how:

  1. Do not use scented products in or around your vagina. 
  2. Change and pads often. 
  3. Avoid wet or tight underwear, pantyhose, and pants.
  4. Change out of wet swimwear or workout clothing as soon as you can. 
  5. Wipe front to back after using the bathroom. 
  6. Avoid hot tubs and baths.

How to cure gonorrhea with Garlic

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As explained above, raw garlic can cause lots of odd reactions to the human body and can also interact with your medications if you are on one. For me, its not a good idea to think raw garlic can cure gonorrhea. Even with what I have known, they are all mixed with other concortions.

I recently know a method on the web about some steps to follow that can cure gonorrhea using raw garlic. Let me list the steps below:

  1. Cut off the outer dry layer of the garlic clove.
  2. Chew the garlic clove.
  3. Swallow with a lot of water.
  4. Do this one in the morning, afternoon and evening.
  5. Keep the above regime for 1-2 months. It works based on your body system.

NB: This step above is not proven scientifically and anyone who sasay this is true all says it based on their assumptions. For me, I won’t advice you to follow this method to cure gonorrhea. The best method is to consult a health specialist for appropriate prescriptions in order not to put yourself in any health issues.

Conclusion

I hope this article has given you enough idea on what to do with garlic when you have gonorrhea. The decision is up to you whether to follow a non scientifically proven method or to follow a specialist for correct prescriptions.


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