Jacob Harich was born in Yugoslavia in 1919 and educated in Germany. His studies in nuclear physics evolved to medicine, specializing in gynecology and immunology. Following his tour of duty as a fighter pilot in WWII, his sentiments turned toward improving the human condition.
Jacob’s interest in grapefruit came about after biting into a grapefruit and encountering the bitter taste of a seed. His scientific background and curiosity prompted him to research the beginning qualities of this fascinating fruit.
Dr. Harich continued his studies in the US. He presented his findings to Dr. Steven Otwell and Dr. Wayne Marshall at the food science laboratory, University of Florida, Gainesville. Both researchers specialized in the effects of microbes on food. They became very impressed with Dr. Harich’s findings and serious testing began. Grapefruit seed extract (GSE) was found to be extremely effective in protecting produce, fish, and poultry from the on slot of bacteria, parasites and fungi.
By the early 1990’s, wholistic health practitioners in the United States began to hear about this remarkable product. Hence, it is now being used successfully by many alternative medicine professionals. In 1995 Dr. Harich was a guest of honor of the Pasteur Institute of France, Europe’s leading AIDS research center. For several years the Institute has been researching the potential of GSE as a prophylactic against the HIV virus as well as against some of the secondary infections associated with AIDS. He was also honored by farmers in Europe who now use a powdered form of GSE in fish and poultry feed to fight two potentially lethal bacteria, Salmonella and E. Coli.
Dr. Harich died in May of 1996. Fortunately he received much of the recognition he deserved, for a life devoted to a revolutionary approach to controlling dangerous germs.
Grapefruit Seed Extract is being used by many hospitals and clinics throughout the United States as the disinfectant and sanitizing agent of choice for their laundry. GSE ensures that the linen is fungi and bacteria free. As little as 10 - 15 drops of GSE added to the final rinse does the job.
GSE is used to kill bacteria like Strep, Staph, Salmonella, E. Coli, and also to fight Candida, Herpes, Influenza, parasites, fungi and traveler’s diarrhea. It is non-toxic, biodegradable, and economical, with no harmful side-effects. Many laboratories around the world, as well as doctors, veterinarians, farmers and consumers are touting its praise.
Friday, March 06, 2009
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