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Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote:

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Shortcut to: http://www.terressentials.com/truthaboutgse.html

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I can't claim this article to be accurate, I just found it on another list and

put it here for consideration for those that use it. Not a chemist here, but

would be interested in the comments of one.

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I'm not in the pharma industry, but I'll gladly give you my

chemist's input.

The article claims that GSE contains benzethonium chloride, which I

know is a very potent anti-microbial agent. Benzethonium chloride

has an LD50 of ~ 360 mg/kg (that's about 160mg per lb)in mammals

(rats). LD50 is the level needed ot kill 50% of subjects. For a 40lb

child, that would equate to 6.5 grammes of the benzethonium

chloride. That's a lot of benzethonium chloride, given that it's

only present at a low % in GSE. I reckon that you'd have to feed

your kid about a 1/4 lb of GSE to hit this level. I don't think

anyone is using it at that level.

Plus, the US report only found benzethonium chloride in some of the

compounds on the market.

And I don't know of any reports of GSE causing problems, despite the

thousands of people using it. I'm giving it to my kid and I'm going

to continue.

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> I can't claim this article to be accurate, I just found it on

another list and put it here for consideration for those that use it.

Not a chemist here, but would be interested in the comments of one.

I am not a chemist either. But I had read that info when I first

started using GSE. It made me a little concerned, but I decided that

the benefits of effective yeast control outweighed my concerns.

As soon as my son's yeast was controllable by other means, I switched

to those other means.

Almost all supplements have " issues " , so it really is a risk/benefit

analysis for all of them. At least in my opinion.

Dana

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