There is a difference with eating a grapefruit, which is the juice and pulp from the fruit,
and using our oil. The oil is pressed from the rind and has different constituents than
the inside of the fruit. I also have suggested grapefruit oil for others with the same
response. Just giving them this explanation and letting them choose after telling them
what grapefruit could do for them, has made a difference. However, there are many other
oils to choose from and if someone is not comfortable with a particular oil, then move
on to something else.
If all else fails, muscle test them for an oil, their body knows better than anyone.
Pat
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 9:58 PM, vettechic <jenniferhansen@rocketmail.com> wrote:
I have come across a couple of people who have informed me they cannot
have grapefruit, because it will interact with their prescription
medications. One was on some type of anti-depressant and the other on
the generic form of Zocor. I know the grapefruit would do great things
for issues they are dealing with, but want to make sure we are keeping
them safe from any drug interaction. Anyone have some good information
about this?
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