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Grapefruit seed extract can be used as a disinfectant after being diluted. It is a natural disinfectant: it can be use for shampoo hair, clean toothbrush, laundry, face wash, mouthwash, treat fungal nail and drink it when needed.
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Adults, mix 10 drops of NutriBiotic GSE Liquid Concentrate into a glass of water or juice (5 oz or more), 1-3 times daily, with or without meals.
For children 5 years of age and older, mix 3 drops into a glass of water or juice, 1-2 times daily. Or, use as directed by your healthcare professional.
Do not use full strength in mouth.
Do not use full strength. Do not put in eyes. Avoid all contact with sensitive areas. If full strength contact or irritation occurs, flush with water for at least 10 minutes. Irritation is temporary and may last up to 48 hours.
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