Things You'll Need:
- Cloves of garlic
- Knife
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Step 1
Cut ten garlic cloves in half lengthways and place in a bowl. Set aside. Garlic is known for its anti-fungal properties, which makes it the ideal alternative remedy for ringworm. Garlic has been known to kill small ringworm patches in as little as 12 hours.
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Step 2
Apply cut garlic cloves by rubbing them directly onto the ringworm patches. Use one clove per ringworm patch, discarding each clove as it's used. Ask for help in applying fresh garlic cloves on hard to reach areas where you have ringworm patches, such as your back half. Your helper should wear latex gloves while assisting you in treatment to prevent contagion.
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Step 3
As each patch dries, cover it with an adhesive bandage. Repeat all steps twice per day and do not get the ringworm patches wet.
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Step 4
Apply this remedy for one week, after which the ringworm should be gone completely. There are no known side effects with this ringworm remedy. If you feel that you have too much ringworm to treat yourself; visit your physician for conventional treatments.













Comments
athleticsinger said
on 8/17/2009 i tried it but it burned my skin! pressing or putting garlic on the infected area therefore making it swell made the ringworm larger!
concretesecret said
on 8/1/2009 Great article! It's very true! garlic is a powerful opponent against ringworm... I would like to mention that using garlic against ringworm is extremely painful!!! I was using a cream myself and it didn't do anything!!! a waste of time and money!!! However after using garlic, i am noticing results which is awesome!!! My mind is somewhat at ease, since i have partially completed the healing process.
gentlewaves said
on 9/4/2008 Yet another powerful use for our friend, the humble garlic clove!