Garlic and silver have long been deadly to vampires, causing burns on contact or fatal airway swelling when ingested — but a new medical breakthrough may change centuries of biology.
The Vampire Immunology Society announced that a Seoul Night Hospital research team performed a six-month antigen exposure program on 50 garlic- and silver-sensitive vampires. 80% gained tolerance sufficient to consume small amounts of garlic broth with only mild itching.
Participant K (205) said, “Working in Korea meant skipping half the meals at company dinners. The first time I tasted kimchi-stew broth with coworkers, I almost cried.”
Chief researcher Dr. Choi explains the method as immune retraining — introducing trace allergens slowly until the body no longer attacks them.
The treatment may influence fashion as well: vampires previously limited to gold or surgical steel accessories may now wear silver jewelry briefly without severe reactions.
However, specialists warn: self-experimenting with raw garlic or silver rings can be fatal. The treatment used controlled micro-doses under full emergency readiness.
Hospitals are expected to begin offering the therapy next year, potentially improving quality of life for vampires struggling in garlic-heavy Korean cuisine culture.
Garlic & Silver Allergy Resistance Achievable Through Immunotherapy — Clinical Success Announced

New antigen training method strengthens resistance to garlic and silver.


