<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15372118#post15372118 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Andrew
"Garlic What has been studied Versus what has been claimed" By Steven Pro
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-10/sp/index.php
Andrew do you know if he ever did controlled tests with garlic and the results? When was his article written?
Personally IMO his article is an opinion just like anyone elses one here with no concrete proof. The garlic extracts or at least Kent Garlic Xtreme dont say anything on preventing/curing Ich, on the bottle, only that its a Attractant and food supplement.
My opinion:
Does it hurt anything to add garlic? NO Is it expensive compared to anything in this hobby? No Very cheap $8 and lasts 6-12 months. Is it proven to kill Ich? No
Does it help? Well it sure cant hurt! Also a fish that is eating is far more likely to survive and have a more healthy immune system. If a fish has Ich and is not eating then you have a problem. As the Ich feeds off the fish for its reproductive cycle will only weaken the fish more. The fish needs that food and energy to fight off the next "wave" of ich.
I have always used garlic on my food, and always have. Not because of a "myth" but having sucess with it. Always used the same brand Kent garlic extreme. I bought an orange sholder tang a long time ago that was completely covered in ich. I purchased him that way on purpose. (very cheap)

Since I didnt have any other fish in my DT I added him, and only fed flake with garlic, and seaweed sheets. He complete recovered from ich about 2 weeks after and never got it again. None of the other fish later added got ich also.
As a side note: If a research facility or Seaworld is going to spend $1,000's if not more on researching garlic, there must be some logic behind using it.
This is just my LONG opinion.... < Opinion is the key word, as I am not a scientist or expert. :lol: