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For purposes of anti-fungal treatment, can a drop or 2 of grapefruit seed

extract be mixed in only 1 teaspoon of liquid?

I know the instructions are to dilute it, but she will not drink it mixed in

with her water. I am doing a natural anti-fungal rotation every 4 days with

Nystatin-1 teaspoon as my constant. Was just wondering if I could give a drop or

2 in with the nystatin? Or would that be too harsh?

Any guidance would be appreciated?

Thanks

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We put the GSE into pearsauce / pear juice. Supposedly pears do not

" feed the yeast " that you are trying to combat so although I used to

pride myself in my kids not having juice as babies, now they get some

with their supplements. LOL

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Thanx. Any recommendations from your experience on how many drops a day

would be sufficient to help combat the yeast? I was planning on 1 drop

3x's a day for the first of four days, not sure if that would be

effective enough?

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We put the GSE into pearsauce / pear juice. Supposedly pears do not

" feed the yeast " that you are trying to combat so although I used to

pride myself in my kids not having juice as babies, now they get some

with their supplements. LOL

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We have to use 3 drops 3x a day.

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> Thanx. Any recommendations from your experience on how many drops a day

> would be sufficient to help combat the yeast? I was planning on 1 drop

> 3x's a day for the first of four days, not sure if that would be

> effective enough?

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> Re:GSE Undiluted?

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> We put the GSE into pearsauce / pear juice. Supposedly pears do not

> " feed the yeast " that you are trying to combat so although I used to

> pride myself in my kids not having juice as babies, now they get some

> with their supplements. LOL

>

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