Grapefruit.GSE.Function and Application of Grapefruit seed extract.

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General use of Grapefruit Seed Extract.

Grapefruit Seed Extract GSE INCI Name CITRUS GRANDIS SEED EXTRACT EINECS ELINCS No 289-904-6 CAS:90045-43-5 photo picture image GSE is a broad spectrum bactericide, fungicide, antiviral, and antiparasitic compound. When used in vitro, GSE has been shown to be highly effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria, including Staphyloccus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, Salmonella typhi, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Shigella dysenteriae, Legionella pneumoniae, Clostridium tetani, Diploccus pneumoniae, and many others. GSE also strongly inhibits many types of pathogenic fungi and yeast.

 Examples of external uses of GSE include:
 mouth and lips: mouthwash, mouth ulcers, thrush, bad breath, cracked lips, sunburned lips, and cold sores
 teeth and gums: plaque, tooth decay, toothaches, tooth extraction, gingivitis, and toothbrush cleaner
 nose and sinuses: sinusitis, runny nose (rhinitis), and nasal ulcer
 throat: sore throat, tonsillitis, coughs, hoarseness, and laryngitis
 ears: ear cleaning, earaches, and inflammation of the middle ear (otitis media) in conjunction with internal use
 face: acne and shaving
 scalp and hair: shampoo, dandruff, itching scalp, and head lice

 skin: small cuts, skin abrasions, scratches, minor burns, rashes, dermatitis, psoriasis, shingles, eczema, nettle rash, insect bites and stings, tick and leech bites, leg ulcers, warts, and skin fungi
 feet: athlete's foot, sweaty feet, calluses, corns, blisters, nail fungi, and cuticular infections

 vagina and genitals: vaginitis, yeast infections, vaginal parasites, feminine hygiene, and fungal and parasitic diseases in the male genital area

 External uses include but not limited to: Acne, Athletes Foot, Nail Fungus Infections. Skin Infections: Fungal / Bacterial / Parasitic / Viral / Ringworm, Cuts / Wounds. Warts, Poison Ivy/Poison Oak, Rashes, Jock Itch, Shaving Itch, Dandruff, Cold Sores / Herpes, Head Lice, Chickenpox, Cracked Lips, Toothbrush Cleaning and much more!

 Examples of internal uses include:

 acute and chronic inflammations in general
 colds and flu
 gastrointestinal infections
 vastritis and gastric and duodenal ulcers
 Candida albicans and other fungal diseases
 parasitic diseases
 allergies

 Dental Rinse: (For healthy gums and fresh breath):Stir 1-2 drops of extract into 2 oz or more of water. Vigorously swish the water around your mouth for about 10 seconds. 1-2 times daily .
 Throat Gargle:Stir 1 drop of extract into a small glass of water (3 oz or more) Gargle several times and use as often as needed.
 Ear Rinse:Thoroughly mix 1-3 drops of extract into 1 oz of vegetable glycerin or alcohol. Apply 1-2 drops of this solution into the ear 1-2 times daily. Use as often as needed

 Nasal Rinse:Mix 1 drop of extract with 6 oz of water. With head tilted back, fill one nostril at a time with an eyedropper full of mixed solution. Bring head up and down in a forward motion to force mixture into passages. Return head to normal position to allow the solution to drain. Do not inhale this mixture.

 Vaginal Rinse:Mix 1-2 drops of extract in 8 oz of water. Douche once daily for about a week.

 Internal uses include but not limited to : Digestive Upsets: Gastrointestinal Disorders, Diarrhea and Food Poisoning. Infections from: Parasites (single and multi-celled), Bacterial, Viral and Fungal. Candida Yeast Infections, Thrush and Chronic Fatigue. Oral Infections: Tooth Plaque, Gum Disorders, Breath Freshener and Mouthwash. Colds and Flu, Sore Throats, Strep Throat, Ear Inflammation / Pain, Gassiness, Sinusitis and much more!

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last edit date:20th,May.2009.