Grapefruit Seed Extract and It's Many Uses
by Debi Hopkins
Grapefruit Seed Extract is a product my family has been using for about 20 years now. I wouldn't be without it in my home because it is so versatile and easy to use, and has been a real blessing to my family's overall health and well-being.
Here are some of the things GSE is helpful for:
Skin fungi or bacterial diseases of the skin: Mix 30 to 50 drops of GSE liquid extract in a quart of water, and spray on the infected area at least 2 times a day.
This same dilution can be used as a general antiseptic for
cages, stalls, or any other contact areas where a commercial antiseptic or
disinfectant would be applied. There is no need to rinse or try to remove any
residue left by GSE. It can also be mixed into virtually any topical
preparation,
like shampoo, flea-dip, cat litter, bedding, etc.
You can make your own organic Kitchen & Bath Spray by adding one or two drops per ounce of distilled water.
It makes a wonderful rinse for fruits and vegetables as
well, or for a more thorough treatment, soak them for fifteen minutes and then
rinse thoroughly under cold water.
Adding GSE to your carpet or floor cleaning machine will help to remove odors
caused by bacteria left from pet, food , mold or mildew. It is reported that
ten to fifteen drops per gallon in the reservoir is effective in killing staph,
strep, aspergillus, salmonella and many other pathogenic organisms that are
present in some carpets.
Gargling with GSE and water will most times handle even the most resistant Strep
germs. Naturopathic doctors recommend gargling with two or three drops in five
ounces of water three or four times daily, you can't do it too often.
Grapefruit seed extract can be used to clean fungus and mildew off of shower
stalls, tile, swimming pools, hummingbird feeders and birdbaths. It is
user-friendly, and environmentally safe.
GSE can be used in the garden to control aphids, snails, fungus, mildew, and
algae.
Use it in hot-tubs or Jacuzzis (one to two ounces per hundred gallons) or less if you are also treating with ozone, to keep the water clean and disinfected.
Drinking Water can be made safe by ten drops for each
gallon of clear water. Agitate or mix vigorously and let it rest for a few
minutes. It may be used as a prophylactic agent for those who travel abroad.
A very small amount of Nutribiotic GSE will keep a covered bottle of clean
distilled water safe for a very long time. You can add it to home- made products
like medicinal or cosmetics, to lengthen their shelf life.
All by itself GSE is an extremely stable product and has an indefinite shelf life.
For sore throats or tonsillitis, put 10 drops of
grapefruit seed extract into
a glass of lukewarm water and gargle extensively with the solution 5-6 times a
day. In addition, the extract should be used internally. Those in my family
find the small tablets very easy to swallow, even with a sore throat, but the
drops can be mixed with a small amount of real fruit juice or warm tea.
As an antiseptic mouthwash: Gargle thoroughly three times
daily with 5
drops of extract in a glass of water.
For mouth ulcers: Rinse your mouth several times daily with 10 drops of
grapefruit seed extract in a glass of water. In addition, dab the mouth ulcer
with 2 drops in a Tbs. of water using a cotton swab.
(Don't use GSE straight, it is very potent stuff!)
For cracked lips, dilute a few drops of GSE with a Tbs. of light olive oil and
apply several times a day.
For cold sores, apply a mixture of several drops of GSE with one tablespoon of
light olive oil 2-3 times daily to the affected spots using a swab. Let the
preparation remain on the sore overnight. Use again as soon as possible if there
are any signs of the blisters forming again.
For sinus problems, either purchase the Nutribiotic nasal spray, or do
a nasal rinse several times a day. In addition, the extract should be used
internally (as in, a few drops taken in water 1-3 times a day). To do a nasal
rinse: put about 3 drops of GSE in an egg-cup of lukewarm water and mix well.
Using a pipette, drip a few drops of the mixture into both nostrils while
leaning your head back for a minute or two. Move your head from side to side and
back and forth, sniff in several times and then gently blow your nose.
(Always use in a diluted form, NEVER drip undiluted extract into the nose!!!)
For internal use, the rule of thumb for gastrointestinal
disorders, including bacterial, fungal, parasitic, or viral, is to use one drop
of liquid concentrate per 10 pounds of body weight. We have found it very
helpful for bronchitis and sinus infections in our family.
Some other things that are benefited by the use of GSE are: bad breath,
toothaches, gingivitis, runny nose, coughs, hoarseness, laryngitis, earaches,
acne, shaving, head lice, rashes, dermatitis, psoriasis, shingles, eczema,
insect bites and stings, warts, athlete's foot, corns, blisters, vaginitis,
yeast infections, colds, gastrointestinal infections, candida albicans,
parasitic diseases, and allergies.
Nutribiotic GSE is the brand I am most familiar with, though there are other
brands out there. It is available in these forms: liquid concentrate, tablets,
capsules, powdered concentrate, nasal spray, and ointment.
Debi <><
Debi Hopkins is the mother of 3 children and grandmother to 8! She and her husband have enjoyed the homesteading life for the last 25 years. She enjoys Bible studies, gardening, sewing, cooking baking, studying health topics and anything that helps to make her house a home! You can visit her website Lydias-Legacy http://www.lydias-legacy.com/ and enjoy all the great resources she has for the homemaker!
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