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I've been reading some negative things about this extract, and so I was

wondering, could it be burned in a diffuser, like essential oils? The

ingredients include vegetable glycerin 67% and Citricidal 33%.

 

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Sandra

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Sandra, what have you been reading negative about it? I'd always heard it was

really good for so many things. I've got two bottles of it and used to use it

all the time until I found out about oregano oil. I just can't stand the taste

of the grapefruit seed extract because it is so bitter....so I just don't use it

and it sits there getting old.

Diana of Dewberry Hill

 

I've been reading some negative things about this extract, and so I was

wondering, could it be burned in a diffuser, like essential oils? The

ingredients include vegetable glycerin 67% and Citricidal 33%.

 

Thanks,

 

Sandra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is a different Sandra could you tell me about oregano oil I have seen some

of y`all mention it and would like to learn more.

Thanks

Sandra from the hills of Tn

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Diana of Dewberry Hill

Thursday, August 07, 2003 11:49 PM

Re: Grapefruitseed Oil

 

 

Sandra, what have you been reading negative about it? I'd always heard it was

really good for so many things. I've got two bottles of it and used to use it

all the time until I found out about oregano oil. I just can't stand the taste

of the grapefruit seed extract because it is so bitter....so I just don't use it

and it sits there getting old.

Diana of Dewberry Hill

 

 

 

 

 

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>Sandra, what have you been reading negative about it? I'd always heard it

was really good for so many things. I've got two bottles of it

 

I have two bottles of it myself, but what I read is that it is processed

with strong solvents, and has additives, such as parabens, that act as the

antibacterial, antiseptic and antimicrobials, in which case you don't need

the grapefruitseed extract.

 

Sandra

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