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	Comments on: Fermenting garlic is easy. You need a lot of garlic, a glass jar, salt and some way of keeping the cloves under the brine you add &#8211; I use a bit of cabbage leaf cut to the shape of the jar and &#8216;pickle pebbles&#8217;.
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Peel the cloves and chop large ones in two. Pop them in the sterilized jar. Make a brine using 5g of salt to every cup of non-chlorinated water. Pour this over the garlic so they are well-covered. Weigh them down so they stay under the liquid. Lid the jar and leave it covered somewhere warm. Wait. Wait. Wait.
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It&#8217;s best after 6 weeks &#8211; the rawness mellows. Still, they pack an incredible punch and are well-documented as being one of the most potent anti-pretty-much-everything you can get naturally.
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I have a chequered history with ferments. I can&#8217;t just eat them as I wish. I tried that and couldn&#8217;t sleep. It took me a while to realise what was happening. And then it took me a while to get the discipline of weighing out sauerkraut. I started, over 2 years ago with 1g a day! Slowly, slowly I&#8217;ve increased it and am now on 24g a day. I&#8217;ve done the same with water kefir and currently drink 2 egg-cups of it a day.
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My biome needs extra care, I think, after abusing it so royally as a child with the over-eating which saw me twice the size I am now. Changing body ecology is not something I&#8217;ve been able to click my fingers and make happen. It&#8217;s made in every slow, conscious choice.	</title>
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