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  2. 11 amazing and unusual ways to use garlic - AOL

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    Rather than using harsh chemicals on your skin, garlic provides an all-natural alternative to washing your face. According to Livestrong , "Garlic contains allicin, which has antibacterial ...

  3. Mineral Oil for Hair: Benefits, Risks & Alternatives - AOL

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    Mineral Oil for Hair: Benefits, Risks & Alternatives. From olive oil to castor oil to coconut oil, it seems like half of the grocery store is trying to work its way into your scalp with claims of ...

  4. The Secret To Peeling Garlic Quickly And Easily - AOL

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    Place your garlic cloves in a small bowl, then fill it with with hot, just boiled water. After 30 seconds or up to a minute, remove the cloves. The skins should pop off or peel off more easily.

  5. Vinyldithiin - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] Garlic cloves yield about 2.5-4.5 mg of allicin per gram when crushed. One fresh garlic clove weighs 2-4 g. [2] Formation_of_vinyldithiins_from_allicin. At temperatures above 400 °C, both vinyldithiins undergo retro-Diels-Alder reactions and regenerate the thioacrolein 3. [4]

  6. Four thieves vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Vinaigre des quatre voleurs. Four thieves vinegar (also called thieves’ oil, Marseilles vinegar, Marseille's Remedy, prophylactic vinegar, vinegar of the four thieves, camphorated acetic acid, vinaigre des quatre voleurs and acetum quator furum [1] [2]) is a concoction of vinegar (either from red wine, white wine, cider, or distilled white) infused with herbs, spices or garlic that was ...

  7. Eugenol - Wikipedia

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    Eugenol / ˈ j uː dʒ ɪ n ɒ l / is an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol, a member of the allylbenzene class of chemical compounds. [2] It is a colorless to pale yellow, aromatic oily liquid extracted from certain essential oils especially from clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, basil and bay leaf.

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