A Soup Recipe That Is 100X Stronger Than Antibiotic

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Whenever we feel ill, most people go to the doctor and get a prescription, which in a lot of cases is the correct thing to do especially if you don’t know what is wrong with you.  But many times, people are put on antibiotics without a full diagnosis.  Those medications are extremely toxic to the body.  If you’re one to venture and try natural ways to get over your cold, flu or whatever sickness you have, you might want to try this Powerful soup! Full of amazing ingredients that have awesome healing properties.  Some say it’s stronger than an antibiotic.  We’ve tasted this soup, it tastes great and really gives your immune system a boost.  Go ahead and try it out, the recipe and all directions are on the Next Page. Try this soup that’s said to be 100X stronger than antibiotics.

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372 Responses to “A Soup Recipe That Is 100X Stronger Than Antibiotic”

  1. Karen Ausen

    Mar 21. 2016

    Interesting…….must be all of that garlic!

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  2. Mary Anne Kolb

    Mar 21. 2016

    I don’t like the idea of adding bread.

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  3. Teresa Von Eberstein

    Mar 22. 2016

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  4. Kelly Bentley

    Mar 24. 2016

    There’s inflammatory ingredients…I wouldn’t liken this to an antibiotic at all.

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    • stunned and saddened

      Mar 29. 2016

      “Inflammation is a process by which the body’s white blood cells and substances they produce protect us from infection with foreign organisms, such as bacteria and viruses.” -WebMd

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  5. OMG. It’s only a soup recipe and it looks good.

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  6. Roxanne Massey

    Mar 28. 2016

    Thumbs down!

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  7. Dina Wigt

    Mar 28. 2016

    50 cloves of garlic? I couldn’t take it.

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  8. Shari Courtney

    Mar 28. 2016

    I was going to say exactly what Breanna McKay said. This is full of unhealthy crap.

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  9. Kristen Svensson

    Mar 31. 2016

    @breanna McKay you’re not going to get far with people that claim you’re “shaming” them with education. If I felt shamed for eating animals I’d image it stemmed from guilt. If I felt eating meat was acceptable then I’d feel no stress from your messages.

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  10. Kristen Svensson

    Mar 31. 2016

    @breanna McKay you’re not going to get far with people that claim you’re “shaming” them with education. If I felt shamed for eating animals I’d imagine it stemmed from guilt. If I felt eating meat was acceptable then I’d feel no stress from your messages.

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  11. Glenda Standridge

    Apr 01. 2016

    God put animals here for us to eat along w the fruit and veggies…. And we have diminon over them not the other way around….. Man put all the bad stuff out there

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  12. Flora Schaub

    Apr 01. 2016

    Fine… but could you please provide information about the research you used that would support your claim that this is 100x stronger than antibiotics?

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  13. Elysee Carey

    Apr 03. 2016

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  14. Carol Giulianelli

    Apr 04. 2016

    ☺️

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  15. Barb Northwood

    Apr 05. 2016

    This is a virus site! Don’t click the links for the recipe on the page!

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  16. Elena

    Apr 08. 2016

    What I don’t like is the Aluminium foil! I am trying to use it as less as possible close to none.

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  17. Too many know It all negative comments

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  18. Tracy Moe

    Apr 10. 2016

    White bread =inflammation… hello

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  19. Tracy Moe

    Apr 10. 2016

    Really? That comparison is completely absurd. RANGE BUFFALO and the antibiotic pumped, disease infected beef sold today are not remotely the same… additionally we are not riding the range and herding cattle. We are a sedentary society for the most part. Wake up.

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  20. Tracy Moe

    Apr 10. 2016

    This recipe has raided more questioned than answered . Its got dimw healthy ingredient, but most recipes do. Thus is irresponsible. You could win peoplectiba good began recipe without a disclaimer. No excuse if your giving under the moniker
    EXTREME anything, as it is neither natural or healthy.

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  21. Dianne Culp

    Apr 10. 2016

    Yep it’s the garlic soup and it is GOOD.

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  22. Katarzyna Morawska

    Apr 10. 2016

    Corina Cristea for you haha

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  23. Anne Nazarian

    Apr 10. 2016

    NO RECIPE…JUST ADS.

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  24. This is a BAD recipe, not all bad but bad no the less

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  25. Patty Mccarthy

    Apr 10. 2016

    How RUDE! This is 2016 vegan trends started in the years of animal factory farming unless for religious reasons
    so much has improved since then get a grip of reality
    There are better farming practices small pasture organic and better treatment of animals
    Stop living in the past and educate yourself not all foods are created equal!

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  26. Patty Mccarthy

    Apr 10. 2016

    It is really good!

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  27. HealthyHumanz

    Apr 11. 2016

    Making soup that’s stronger than antibiotics is what its all about! I’ve a huge advocate for this practice, especially for the taste 🙂 Love to make batches of virus fighting soup with this recipe https://healthyhumanz.com/2016/02/28/the-soup-that-kills-cold-flu-fighting-soup/

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  28. Cathy Reed Geary

    Apr 11. 2016

    The only thing I see in here is the tons of garlic. Now if you made chicken bone stock yourself from pasture raised chickens on high quality supplemental feed and added turmeric and ginger to the soup, we start talking. . . .

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  29. Ginny Sadowski Jantz

    Apr 12. 2016

    Everyone seems to complain about the recipe being unhealthy. I see a great recipe sans the bread, as least regular bread, I would use Ezekiel, also grass fed butter is the only butter ever to use, not soy or anything else, free range chicken, could go vegetable instead, which I would use for my grown vegetarian children, and myself at times, even a good full fat sour cream, sounds delightful, the herbs are growing in my garden so I know they are pesticide free. No complaints here

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  30. Emily Wysocki

    Apr 13. 2016

    Breanna McKay, lol. Just wow. What, are you 12 the years old. I haven’t eaten meat for 24 years and in all that time never heard a person with a meat free diet sound so ridiculously annoying. You really may want to check your approach. You remind me of an anti-vacer I know with a serious God complex. I watch people just shut down when he opens his mouth. You had the same effect. 🙁 Too bad.

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  31. Carolyn Brown

    Apr 14. 2016

    Not healthy!

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  32. Lenna Knowlton

    Apr 16. 2016

    We have no problem finding genuine range fed meat, eggs, and dairy all locally produced. It is the diet of our ancestors and works very well for us as our blood work and check ups and general health a test to.

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  33. John paquette

    Apr 16. 2016

    Use parchment paper instead of foil.when you bake garlic it becomes sweet.and use rye bread with or with out seeds.soup sounds good.the glycemic scale in rye is much less then white bread.

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  34. Barb Vittum

    Apr 18. 2016

    50 cloves of garlic! Won’t worry about vampires!

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  35. Noeline Villebrun

    Apr 19. 2016

    plus, you have to sign up for video watching to look at this. Wow, play on peoples emotions for wellness!

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  36. Julie Mellor-Trupp

    Apr 19. 2016

    I’m sorry, but if I am oozing pus and my foot is full of gangrene, I wouldn’t put my life in this soup’s hands. Bring me antibiotics!

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  37. Lucia Saunders

    Apr 20. 2016

    Mary Danielsen : No, vegans actually live shorter than non-vegans…and for a good reason!

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  38. Jennifer Ann Coble

    Apr 21. 2016

    Yum!

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  39. Tonya Gail Hatmaker

    Apr 24. 2016

    Melanie Cobb

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  40. Wendy Witchner

    Apr 25. 2016

    Loretta AdaMary Denslow GeeHosea
    “Though they offer choice sacrifices, though they eat flesh, the Lord does not accept them. Now he will remember their iniquity, and punish their sins …”
    Hosea 8:13
    Isaiah
    “Whoever slaughters an ox is like one who kills a human being; whoever sacrifices a lamb, like one who breaks a dog’s neck; whoever presents a grain offering, like one who offers swine’s blood; whoever makes a memorial offering of frankincense, like one who blesses an idol. They have chosen their own ways and in their abominations they take delight.”
    Isaiah 66:3
    Amos
    “I hate, I despise your festivals, and I take no delight in your solemn assemblies. Even though you offer me your burnt offerings and grain offerings, I will not accept them; and the offerings of well-being of your fatted animals I will not look upon. Take away from me the noise of your songs; I will not listen to the melody of your harps. But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”
    Amos 5:21-24
    Jeremiah
    “Of what use to me is frankincense that comes from Sheba, or sweet cane from a distant land? Your burnt offerings are not acceptable, nor are your sacrifices pleasing to me.”
    Jeremiah 6:20
    Isaiah
    “What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices? Says the Lord; I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams and the fat of fed beasts; I do not delight in the blood of bulls, or of lambs, or of goats. When you come to appear before me, who asked this from your hand?”
    Isaiah 1:11-12

    Micah
    “With what shall I come before the Lord, and bow myself before God on high? Shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves a year old? Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of rams, with ten thousands of rivers of oil? Shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul? He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God.”
    Micah 6:6-8

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  41. Wendy Witchner

    Apr 25. 2016

    Breanna McKay 75 % of humans on the planet are lactose intolerant..people need to do the research !!

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  42. Dianna Giustini

    Apr 26. 2016

    People really get a life !!!!! if you find the recipe appealing make it if not move on. No need to quote the bible or post negative uneducated comments. MOVE ON !!!!!!!!!!!!

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  43. Teresa Laughrun

    Apr 26. 2016

    I don’t see the recipe even when I click into it? Did anyone see it?

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  44. Lorraine Millott

    Apr 28. 2016

    Not for Celiacs

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  45. Luci Ryan

    Apr 28. 2016

    Not buying into this for a variety increasing,

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  46. Annika Berke Sommer

    Apr 29. 2016

    Breanna McKay tofurkey… Tofu , aka soy is certainly not healthy to eat frequently. Certainly not for women. Fat is not unhealthy! Healthy fats are necessary!
    Sugar is the biggest culprit in today’s diet. Not chicken and dairy. Smh!!

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  47. Annika Berke Sommer

    Apr 29. 2016

    Carolyn Cooper right??!!! Lol

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  48. Cindy Aasla

    Apr 29. 2016

    Sherry you won’t be kissing tommy after that much garlic

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  49. Angela Lopez

    Apr 29. 2016

    Maureen Hayes she was gracious , and shared her point of view. Public forum? Get it? No matter how much you agree or disagree , everyone can express their thoughts. Was this helpful? I don’t know, but, I feel better.

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  50. Brenda Manuel Smith

    Apr 30. 2016

    Bone broth, onions yes, coconut oil, no bread, no sour cream, no al foil, fresh ginger, fresh oregano, fresh garlic, turmeric (all organic) this recipes sucks. I would even through in kale and spinach. Sugars feed microbes.

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