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I've been using the Nutribiotic GSE to soak vegetables in, but if it doesn't

have the ingredient to kill pesticides and is not a preservative for

creams, what else can it be used for before I throw it away?

 

It is 67% glycerite and 33% CITRICIDAL.It says to use it for nutritional

support, but I have never used it that way. Has anyone?

thanks.

 

natural preservative proven to preserve reliably, and the next

> explaining to another soaper that the GSE she'd used in her lotions as

> a preservative is precisely why it grew that pretty green mold a week

> after she made it.

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I haven't verified it yet, but I heard that it's not the gse

specifically that does the killing but the pesticides that are used

while the gs is growing, before it is processed into an extract.

 

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I've been using the Nutribiotic GSE to soak vegetables in, but if it

doesn't

have the ingredient to kill pesticides and is not a preservative for

creams, what else can it be used for before I throw it away?

 

It is 67% glycerite and 33% CITRICIDAL.It says to use it for nutritional

 

support, but I have never used it that way. Has anyone?

thanks.

 

natural preservative proven to preserve reliably, and the next

> explaining to another soaper that the GSE she'd used in her lotions as

> a preservative is precisely why it grew that pretty green mold a week

> after she made it.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Sandra,

 

I've used the Nutribiotic GSE for years. In the past, I was prone to

bladder infections. A couple of doses of GSE at the first sign of an

infection would knock it out pronto. I also used this with success for

my sons ear infections. I always found it to be a great natural anti-

biotic.

 

Michelle

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I take 5 to 10 drops on water now and then when I am not feeling too hot. It

is an antibacterial, so I figure it cleans out the baddies.

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Thursday, May 19, 2005 5:32 AM

Any benefits of GSE?

 

 

> I've been using the Nutribiotic GSE to soak vegetables in, but if it

doesn't

> have the ingredient to kill pesticides and is not a preservative for

> creams, what else can it be used for before I throw it away?

>

> It is 67% glycerite and 33% CITRICIDAL.It says to use it for nutritional

> support, but I have never used it that way. Has anyone?

> thanks.

>

> natural preservative proven to preserve reliably, and the next

> > explaining to another soaper that the GSE she'd used in her lotions as

> > a preservative is precisely why it grew that pretty green mold a week

> > after she made it.

> >

>

Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves:

http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html

>

> To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link:

/join

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