This article is ilustrative of the way the medical science tries to cut an onion (garlic in this case) in small pieces in hope of finding the miraculous part which can be than sintesized in a laboratory, patented, and transformed in .... more cured wallets, oh, no, I wanted to say more cured people. Sorry.
Anyway, I gave you my vote. And, by the way, I have some very interesting experience with garlic for medicinal porpuse. Maybe, in a month or two, I will post something about it.
Hahha, indeed, but nonetheless, if this ends up adding some value to the medical field, I would say it's a plus. Looking foreword for your post about garlic. Cheers!
Now, I remember that some time ago some scientist had published an article about making some garlic extract, but as soon as they made it without the typical smell, they had lost the medical effect. Isn't funny? This garlic, has his own personality, and don't want to cooperate in any condition.