Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: MRSA/On Guard

When I spoke with Jennifer who is in doTERRA's Medical research team, she said it actually killed MRSA in the lab setting.  I'm quite sure that's what she told me...I will check with her again and let you know.  For sure, she told me, "if I ever get MRSA, I will definitely use On Guard!" 


On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Lynn <lynn19791997@yahoo.com> wrote:

Justin Harrison just talked about this at an event in my area. He said
it doesn't kill it, it inhibits it.

On Feb 1, 5:41 pm, Valerie Hampton <vale...@donhamptonrealtor.com>
wrote:
> Ok, maybe I'm nuts.  Couple of questions:  I know this has been
> discussed on here before.  Is it true that On Guard kills MRSA?  I
> thought the answer to that is yes but I was just reading the brochure
> we were given at convention & it shows positive results but I'm not
> sure it says it does.  Am I missing something?  I've always thought
> that the following link is the Pub Med article about MRSA & On Guard.
> But I don't see MRSA in this.  I see it talks about MDCK cells.
> Anyway, if someone could straighten me out, I'd love that.  Thank you!
>
> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21078173

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