If you have already got the flu, and cannot chew garlic, slice a clove very thin and dip the slices in oil. Put the oil drenched slices on your body. Really. It will be absorbed thru your skin. Between your toes at night, under your breasts, armpits, etc. Anywhere a fold of skin will keep it in place, even your face! LOL!!! (just kidding about the face)
You can also put the oiled garlic on a small piece of cotton and place it on the skin. Cover this with a piece of plastic wrap and use medical tape or whatever you have on hand to tape it in place like a bandage. Try to avoid using Gorilla tape. :s
Seriously, the oil will protect your skin from the acid in the garlic, and this is an old tried and true method for getting the antibiotic into your system. After a short bit of time, you will be able to taste the garlic in your mouth as your system absorbs it.
I'm not just shooting off my mouth with a garlic obsession. I'm an herbalist. There are many things that herbs can do, especially to fight off drug resistant strains of illness.
I'm talking about the coughing, dripping, fever, gotta go to bed now type of flu. Swine flu, bird flu, grasshopper flu, etc. But any infection that would respond to 'an antibiotic' will respond to an herbal antibiotic. Add a warm cup of raspberry, dandelion, or burdock root tea several times a day and you are good to go. If you pick the dandelions yourself, try to get them from someplace where they won't have been doused with chemicals (avoid well-manicured lawns with few weeds), and soak them in water for a bit. They are really good for you. Add some elderberry tincture, if you want. Just make sure the elderberries are well ripe when you make the tincture, or you might spend a few hours worshipping the porcelain god (um... porta potties are plastic, right?). Unripe elderberries should never be used, but the ripe ones do make a wonderful remedy.
If you have an infection from a wound, the same garlic remedy works very well if you rub it directly on and/or around the wound, or tape the garlic compress over the wound. It will also prevent the wound or sore from getting infected in the first place.
There are a lot of new viruses and bacterial infections that are drug resistant. And we have aided them by not letting our own natural resistance fight things off. If you do get sick, you can also help your body help you by avoiding sugar, flour, and all dairy products while you are ill, as well as trying to focus on eating things like vegetable soup, or a chicken soup with lots of veggies in it. This will cut down on the mucus production in your own body, and will make it a LOT easier to breathe and to heal. Drink water and not soda. Etc.
Papa: I'm very sorry for your daughter's loss. It is very sad to lose a friend before their time.