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Hi:

Did the chemist say exactly what the toxic chemical was in the GSE? Thank

you.

Jeanne

Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote:

There was a chemist who did weigh in on this and there is a potentially toxic

chemical present in GSE that she did validate was present. However, she used GSE

with her child and felt it was safe. I have also read about safety concerns with

GSE. We would use it, but it's useless here.

[ ] Re: Is GSE safe? Dana

-Not Dana here but we have been using GSE since May for both my kids

and myself. Works great, and I have not heard of it containing any

toxins. It honestly can't be any worse than one of the prescriptions

for yeast. Many of which contain flavorings, and colors and

preservatives. As Dana said, it if it working for your child...as it

does for us...

-- In , Jeanne

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> Hi Dana:

>

> There has been some posts written about GSE not being Safe to

take? Is this true? I was giving my son Nubriotics (sp?) liquid,

is this ok to give. Thanks

> Jeanne

>

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I don't remember what it was Jeanne, but you could search www.onibasu.com and

just put in GSE or grapefruit seed extract and you will probably find the post.

Again, she did say she felt it was okay to use and I also know Andy does not say

not to use it and he's pretty conservative.

[ ] Re: Is GSE safe? Dana

-Not Dana here but we have been using GSE since May for both my kids

and myself. Works great, and I have not heard of it containing any

toxins. It honestly can't be any worse than one of the prescriptions

for yeast. Many of which contain flavorings, and colors and

preservatives. As Dana said, it if it working for your child...as it

does for us...

-- In , Jeanne

wrote:

>

> Hi Dana:

>

> There has been some posts written about GSE not being Safe to

take? Is this true? I was giving my son Nubriotics (sp?) liquid,

is this ok to give. Thanks

> Jeanne

>

> __________________________________________________

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If you're looking for a chemsits view of GSE safety, then that may

have been my post (Post No 181934).

Basically, GSE contains benzethonium chloride.

In high concentrations, it is toxic. But I did some calculations and

I don't see it beig a problem for a child due to the low levels of

this chemical found in GSE.

I reckon it's safe and this is just scare tactics to get people to

avoid natural remedies in favour of pharma compounds. Now that's

where the real toxic issues start......

Liam

By the way, I'm a " he " , not a " she " !!!

> >

> > Hi Dana:

> >

> > There has been some posts written about GSE not being Safe to

> take? Is this true? I was giving my son Nubriotics (sp?) liquid,

> is this ok to give. Thanks

> > Jeanne

> >

> > __________________________________________________

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Thanks and have a great Holiday.

Jeanne

Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote:

I don't remember what it was Jeanne, but you could search www.onibasu.com and

just put in GSE or grapefruit seed extract and you will probably find the post.

Again, she did say she felt it was okay to use and I also know Andy does not say

not to use it and he's pretty conservative.

[ ] Re: Is GSE safe? Dana

-Not Dana here but we have been using GSE since May for both my kids

and myself. Works great, and I have not heard of it containing any

toxins. It honestly can't be any worse than one of the prescriptions

for yeast. Many of which contain flavorings, and colors and

preservatives. As Dana said, it if it working for your child...as it

does for us...

-- In , Jeanne

wrote:

>

> Hi Dana:

>

> There has been some posts written about GSE not being Safe to

take? Is this true? I was giving my son Nubriotics (sp?) liquid,

is this ok to give. Thanks

> Jeanne

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Hi

If you read on Nutribiotic liquid GSE bottle's label, it said wash

your skin if it gets onto your skin ( & I think if it gets into the

eyes, you have to wash it very quickly).

The fact that 10 drops of the GSE in a beer mug of water can

still make my throat uncomfortable (sort of caustic-like) makes

me feel this substance must be given in the right dilution

In fact if you have an old unused refrigerator that is not powered

on, you'll find moldy smell/stuff in the fridge when you open it

up a few days later. Using 10 drips in a mug of water, you can

clean the fridge & rid the smell almost instantly, so this GSE

concentrate is something that really needs to be handled with

care. This reminds me of how diluted clorox is used to rid a

marine aquarium/corals of the hardiest algae/fungus/bacteria.

One article I read said GSE in the right concentration will wipe

out fungus, bacteria & deactivates viruses ..... very potent

On 12/23/06, Jeanne <jeannebee20032002@...> wrote:

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> Thanks and have a great Holiday.

>

> Jeanne

>

> Cochran <Ladyshrink111@... <Ladyshrink111%40peoplepc.com>>

> wrote:

> I don't remember what it was Jeanne, but you could search www.onibasu.comand

just put in GSE or grapefruit seed extract and you will probably find

> the post. Again, she did say she felt it was okay to use and I also know

> Andy does not say not to use it and he's pretty conservative.

>

>

>

> [ ] Re: Is GSE safe? Dana

>

> -Not Dana here but we have been using GSE since May for both my kids

> and myself. Works great, and I have not heard of it containing any

> toxins. It honestly can't be any worse than one of the prescriptions

> for yeast. Many of which contain flavorings, and colors and

> preservatives. As Dana said, it if it working for your child...as it

> does for us...

>

> -- In < %40>,

> Jeanne

> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Dana:

> >

> > There has been some posts written about GSE not being Safe to

> take? Is this true? I was giving my son Nubriotics (sp?) liquid,

> is this ok to give. Thanks

> > Jeanne

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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