This is a classic “hidden cure / doctors don’t tell you” style claim, and it’s not medically reliable.
The sentence in Hungarian means roughly:
“Some people say garlic and oregano change your life, and many doctors don’t mention it. I’ll give you the recipe.”
Garlic and Oregano are both healthy foods, but the framing here is exaggerated.
🧠 What is actually true
Both garlic and oregano:
- contain natural plant compounds (like allicin in garlic)
- have mild antimicrobial and antioxidant properties in lab studies
- may support general health as part of a balanced diet
So yes, they are healthy ingredients in food.
❌ What is NOT true
Claims like:
- “change your life”
- “doctor secret they don’t tell you”
- “cure multiple diseases with a recipe”
are not supported by clinical evidence.
They do not:
- cure chronic diseases
- replace medication
- provide dramatic health transformations
⚠️ Why these posts spread
They usually:
- mix real ingredients with exaggerated promises
- rely on “hidden truth” storytelling
- encourage people to believe in a secret cure
✔️ Bottom line
Garlic and oregano are good for general nutrition and flavor, but they are not a hidden medical treatment or life-changing cure.
If you want, I can show you a list of herbs that actually have solid scientific evidence for specific effects (and what they realistically do).
