The combination of raw garlic and natural honey remains one of the most powerful remedies used in folk medicine, increasingly supported by modern research. Whether consumed immediately or after a maceration process, this mixture brings significant benefits for the immune, digestive, and cardiovascular systems.
What studies say about garlic and honey
Raw garlic:
- The main active compound, allicin, is released only when garlic is crushed. It has antimicrobial, antiviral, and antioxidant properties.
- A study published in The Journal of Nutrition (2016) shows that garlic can reduce LDL cholesterol and blood pressure after 4 weeks of regular consumption.
- Other research from the Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine (2020) confirms garlic’s ability to inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria and support immunity.
Raw honey:
- Rich in enzymes, flavonoids, and polyphenols, honey has proven anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects (Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2018).
- It protects the gastric mucosa and contributes to liver detoxification. In combination with garlic, it has a synergistic effect in reducing oxidative stress.
Variation 1: Crushed garlic + honey (immediate consumption)
Ingredients:
- 1 clove of garlic (raw, crushed)
- 1 tablespoon of raw honey
How to use:
- Crush the garlic and let it sit for 10 minutes in the air (to activate allicin).
- Then mix it with honey and consume it in the morning, on an empty stomach, 20-30 minutes before meals.
Recommended dosage:
- Adults: 1 small clove + 1 tablespoon of honey/day
- Children over 7 years: 1 clove + 1 teaspoon of honey/day
Duration:
- Cures of 7-14 days are recommended, with a break of one week.
Observed effects:
Stimulation of immunity in the cold season
Reduction of cholesterol and blood pressure
Decrease in respiratory infections and nasal congestion
Energizing effect in the morning
Improvement of digestion (if tolerated)
Allicin is one of the most active natural antimicrobial substances known. The association with honey prolongs its action and reduces gastric irritation, says Dr. Cristina Lazăr, herbal medicine physician.
Variation 2: Garlic macerated in honey
This method involves soaking crushed garlic in raw honey, a process that generates a mild fermentation. Thus, the active compounds are gradually released, and the mixture becomes easier to tolerate.
Ingredients:
- 10 cloves of garlic (lightly crushed)
- 200 ml of raw honey (from acacia or wildflower)
Preparation method:
- Place the garlic in a clean jar and add the honey.
- Mix well and leave the jar slightly closed at room temperature for 7 days.
- Stir daily with a wooden spoon.
- After maceration, close it completely and store it in the refrigerator for up to 30 days.
Recommended dosage:
- 1 tablespoon in the morning, on an empty stomach
- Can be taken as is or diluted in a little warm water
Observed effects:
Strengthening the immune system (especially in cures of 2-3 weeks)
Mild and lasting anti-inflammatory action
Liver detoxification and regulation of digestion
Improvement of microcirculation and oxygenation of tissues
Increased tolerance for people with sensitive stomachs
Contraindications for both variations
- Gastric or duodenal ulcer
- Hyperacid gastritis or severe reflux
- Treatment with anticoagulants (e.g., Warfarin)
- Pregnancy (especially in the first trimester)
- Children under 5 years
- Allergy to honey or garlic
Which variation to choose?
| Characteristics | Fresh variation | Macerated variation |
|---|---|---|
| Rapid effect | (slower) | |
| Pleasant taste | (raw garlic) | (sweet-sour) |
| Gastric tolerance | ||
| Stability over time | (keeps for 30 days) | |
| Recommended for maintenance |


