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Tea Tree Oil is an oil essence. Different brands sell it. I rub it on the soles

of my feet every single night and morning and also inside my ear. It will feel

warm in the ear but no discomfort at all. Colloidal silver is a liquid, rather

expensive, I might add, but I don't take much. I put it in a little tiny bit

of water along with drops of the grapefruit seed extract. Coats aloe vera

concentrate and drink it quickly all at once in the mornings before I go to

work. Then after lunch and dinner, I again do the drops of grapefruit seed

extract. I use GSE liquid concentrate. This is a small white squeeze bottle

with red cap and red letters on the bottle. Two fluid ounces costs me $9.95 and

last a full six months probably. Now that is CHEAP and is liquid gold as far as

I am concerned in keeping the fungus and yeast at bay. I purchased Coats Aloe

Vera via the telphone at Ethel's suggestion as she thought this was the best

brand. I can say truthfully that none of this tastes like a Baskin Robbins

Jamoca Ice cream would taste - you can tell where my thoughts are today - but if

you drink it quickly then follow it with something like a nut or something to

rid yourself of the taste, you can do it. I might add that all of these items

I use have been recommended to me by this wonderful group to try. This group

will be worth a fortune to you. Good luck with the ear problem. Love,

Judkeels@... wrote:

> Hi ...thanks so much for your feedback on my ear situation. I'm not (I

> probably should be!) familiar with the Tee Tree Oil but plan to buy some

> today and begin using it. You said essential oil, Tea Tree Oil......do you

> mean Tea Tree Oil is the name of the essential or are they two different

> things? Also, I'm not familiar with colloidal silver or the grapefruit seed

> extract....what exactly do you do with that as a preventative? Thanks again

> , for any info you can relate to me. I want to get this taken care

> ASAP. My internist told me to go to a dermatologist for my ear, so I do have

> an app't for next week.

> Take care, Judy

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Dear Rosemary, I am forwarding your reply to me on to the entire group for them

to read as I know you have problems knowing just who it is doing to! I hope you

are feeling well. I need to look at this colloidal silver machine - will read

up on it when I get through with a big project I am working on right now. Hugs

to you,

rosemary hearle wrote:

> I confirm your comments about Grapefruit seed extract. Economical and

> effective.Cannot take it now as too sensitive but it was marvelous. A tip

> is to put in vegetable capsules, which you can probably buy from the same

> source. That is if you cannot take straight. I did that. Grapefruit extract

> also kills fungus externally { toenails etc.} my husband had one that a

> specialist did not cure on 3 months of oral tabs. Fixed it for good. Also

> purchased a colloidal silver machine to make my own because I needed to take

> so much each day. That was before I got lucky and heard about The Roadback

> Foundation. Rosemary.

> Re: rheumatic Itchy and rough ear

>

> >

> > Tea Tree Oil is an oil essence. Different brands sell it. I rub it on the

> soles

> > of my feet every single night and morning and also inside my ear. It will

> feel

> > warm in the ear but no discomfort at all. Colloidal silver is a liquid,

> rather

> > expensive, I might add, but I don't take much. I put it in a little tiny

> bit

> > of water along with drops of the grapefruit seed extract. Coats aloe vera

> > concentrate and drink it quickly all at once in the mornings before I go

> to

> > work. Then after lunch and dinner, I again do the drops of grapefruit

> seed

> > extract. I use GSE liquid concentrate. This is a small white squeeze

> bottle

> > with red cap and red letters on the bottle. Two fluid ounces costs me

> $9.95 and

> > last a full six months probably. Now that is CHEAP and is liquid gold as

> far as

> > I am concerned in keeping the fungus and yeast at bay. I purchased Coats

> Aloe

> > Vera via the telphone at Ethel's suggestion as she thought this was the

> best

> > brand. I can say truthfully that none of this tastes like a Baskin

> Robbins

> > Jamoca Ice cream would taste - you can tell where my thoughts are today -

> but if

> > you drink it quickly then follow it with something like a nut or something

> to

> > rid yourself of the taste, you can do it. I might add that all of these

> items

> > I use have been recommended to me by this wonderful group to try. This

> group

> > will be worth a fortune to you. Good luck with the ear problem. Love,

>

> >

> > Judkeels@... wrote:

> >

> > > Hi ...thanks so much for your feedback on my ear situation. I'm

> not (I

> > > probably should be!) familiar with the Tee Tree Oil but plan to buy some

> > > today and begin using it. You said essential oil, Tea Tree Oil......do

> you

> > > mean Tea Tree Oil is the name of the essential or are they two different

> > > things? Also, I'm not familiar with colloidal silver or the grapefruit

> seed

> > > extract....what exactly do you do with that as a preventative? Thanks

> again

> > > , for any info you can relate to me. I want to get this taken care

> > > ASAP. My internist told me to go to a dermatologist for my ear, so I do

> have

> > > an app't for next week.

> > > Take care, Judy

> >

> >

> > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups

> >

> >

> >

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