Yes garlic can cure ulcers.
I have ulcer flareups sometimes myself and I was told by a coworker that I should try eating some garlic when I have ulcers flaring up.
The ulcers started healing faster and started going away much faster when i started eating garlic.
Garlic is also very healthy for you and provides you a lot more health benefits as well.
Garlic has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties that may help prevent ulcers and help treat ulcers as well.
You can eat eggs with an ulcer.
Eggs are perfectly fine to eat when you have ulcers and will not aggravate your ulcers or make them worse.
Some foods that you can safely eat while you have an ulcer are eggs, and lean meats such as fish, chicken and turkey.
Also beans, nuts, cereals, pasta, brown rice, vegetables etc are all good to eat when you have ulcers.
Be aware that tea and coffee can sometimes make ulcers flare up or worsen them so it's best to avoid tea or coffee because they can cause issues due to acid content.
You can drink tea when you have an ulcer.
However when you do have ulcers it's best to avoid tea or at least avoid drinking too much tea when you have ulcers.
Tea contains Tannic acid and theophylline which can aggravate your ulcers because the Tannic acid and theophylline in the tea can stimulate stomach glands which can then increase the secretion of gastric acid and pepsin and directly participate in the chemical digestion process, so as to decompose food and promote digestion.
The disadvantage of drinking tea is that if you do not drink tea properly, it may cause bad stimulation to your stomach and intestines.
For example, drinking strong tea on an empty stomach can cause heartburn, nausea, vomiting, irritability, palpitation and shortness of breath, and people who are heavy can faint.
So it's best to avoid any tea and even coffee when you have ulcers until the ulcers clear up.
But if you want you can drink a few cups of tea and see if it affects you.
Some peoples ulcers are worsened when they drink tea and some other peoples ulcers are not affected.