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    I can't remember what was said about garlic. I use garlic powder to season stuff otherwise it is so bland. IS this a blue sway tactic?

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    I did a lot of research on onion & garlic bc I love them and can't cook without them, onion especially. There is zero research that shows either sways blue. Theoretically, large amounts of raw garlic might sway blue via testosterone. Garlic powder is basically a nutrient-reduced form of raw garlic and when added to food in small amounts and cooked, it should be fine. Small amounts of fresh garlic cooked in food should be fine too. Onion, whether raw or cooked, doesn't sway even in theory..
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    Good because I love both!! Although I have not used any onion (but definitely will have some now)! YUM!

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    Quote Originally Posted by maidentomother View Post
    I did a lot of research on onion & garlic bc I love them and can't cook without them, onion especially. There is zero research that shows either sways blue. Theoretically, large amounts of raw garlic might sway blue via testosterone. Garlic powder is basically a nutrient-reduced form of raw garlic and when added to food in small amounts and cooked, it should be fine. Small amounts of fresh garlic cooked in food should be fine too. Onion, whether raw or cooked, doesn't sway even in theory..
    this is one of those things that I debated about but left in the diet because while I seriously doubt it makes any difference whatsoever, no one ever died from not cooking with onions or garlic for a few months. So it's very likely no difference but at the same time, can't hurt to leave it out.

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