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LLMD wants my daughter to take 5 drops of GSE in a glass of water. It came in a plain brown bottle so I am assuming they compounded the GSE themselves..if thats even possible.
Anyway, it appears a little syrupy and my daughter "thought" she heard him say swish it in her mouth and spit it out but I "thought" I heard him say drink it in about 8 oz of water.
Any ideas...besides calling the LLMD and asking.
Thanks!
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D Bergy
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I think you may mean Grape Fruit Seed Extract, can you clarify if that is the case?
They are two very different things.
Dan
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Wow...now you have me thinking...I remember the packing sheet said something like citricide. It must be grapefruit seed extract. Because we were
talking about yeast at the time.
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Hi - grapefruit seed extract is a citricide - grape seed extract is an antioxidant
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I take a grapefruit seed capsule every morning with my other vitamins. They sell it online at vitacost and everywhere.
But yeah, before i knew what i was doing with GFSE, i bought grapeseed extract, which when i remember, i take that as well.
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