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Can I eat raw garlic in empty stomach in erosive antral gastritis and piles??? Please suggest it is good or not...
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Avoid garlic in case of gastritis. Take care.
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avoid spicy food.. watch for constipation
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No avoid
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Purpose of eating garlic? For cholesterol? U boil garlic in milk and then u can drink that,or u can make rasam and saute with garlic. Or mash garlic and drink with buttermilk. For gastritis u take Laghusuthashekara ras one tab three times a day before food..
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No ,raw garlic is not favourable to you
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