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Cure your discus with garlic E-mail
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The term parasite derives from the Greek “Para” meaning beside and “sitos” meaning food. The parasite is therefore an organism which lives at the expense of another organism.



The symptom presented by a discus infected by this pathology is white mucousy feces. Garlic is a natural antibiotic for our fish, a fungicide, an anti-parasite treatment and a natural antiseptic. The fact that garlic is a potent anti-parasite treatment is confirmed by its use in medicine. In fact this data is what emerged from a series of experiments that demonstrated how a component of garlic, allicin, eliminated a variety of MRSA (Staphylococcus Aureus) and all of the new bacterial mutations in “super-bacteria and extreme bacteria” that have evolved over the years as an actual result of the use of antibiotics. It is particularly useful, therefore, in cases of parasitis and intestinal infection and as an internal antiseptic, given that components of garlic, in particular allicin, kill mutated bacteria and intestinal parasites. It is worth noting that the proportion of allicin is higher in young and immature cloves and that the allicin contained in garlic juice can be used as a precaution against worm and flagellate infectionsPlease login or register to see the full article
 

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