GSE is definitely anti-fungal and anti-bacterial, so it is great to use
externally, diluted with distilled water (not sure about internal use, but
people do use it that way, APPROPRIATELY DILUTED, and it supposedly cures
candida). I got skin rash from every deodorant product out there, including
the "hypo-allergenic" and the mineral stone, but not from GSE, and it
removes odor all day. Granted, there may be a few people allergic, but it
is far less likely than with any other product I know of, since it is the
only one I did not react to. It also keeps my underarm skin healthy, so I
highly recommend trying it. I spray the same stuff on my feet if I suspect
a fungus problem, and it takes care of it right away.
Del
----- Original Message -----
From: "sol" <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 2:36 AM
Subject: Re: CS>fungus
Shirley Reed wrote:
An M.D. once recommended plain ole Tinactin for a male relative's
jock itch which was quite severe. It worked quickly. For everyday
deodorant, GSE (grapefruit seed extract) mixed with a little water and
splashed onto the armpit works well as a deodorant and will inhibit any
fungal growth. I think. :) pj
Quite a few people are allergic to it though. For those people it could
make the rash much worse, regardless of the original cause.
sol
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