The entire article just states the provable benefits of oregano that are widely accepted and known through various studies. The article constantly uses the words "may" or "could" affect the Sars covid based on the attributes of carvacrol, an active component of oregano. There is no research that shows that oregano "cures" covid, only that it possesses carvacrol which has the potential to affect many of the potentially deadly effects of covid.
That being said, I am a staunch believer and user of essential oils. I am also a firm believer in safely when using essential oils as there have been deaths associated with the use of EO's. The use of oregano has been widely known and accepted for many years. It is available in capsules and as pure oil but please educate yourself on the proper use of essential oils and specifically oregano oil. It is a hot oil, meaning it needs to be diluted in a 4:1 ratio with a carrier oil because it is too strong to use undiluted. The safest way to take it internally is encapsulated. The safest place to use oregano is on the feet or down the spine. If you get any in your eyes dilute it with an oil like olive oil to remove it...never use water or an eyewash.
Oregano oil is a fantastic oil that has wonderful healing properties but please be cautious and safe when using it. This article really reminds us of how many different natural therapies there are to battle covid or any other illness or disease.
Wow...this could be an entire study in an of itself. There are a ton of resources and many essential oil companies. Oils require study and preparation to use responsibly.
First, reference books/oils. I use Young Living oils but not exclusively. There is no need to join a multi-level to use essential oils.
One of my main reference books is by Dr. Scott A. Johnson: "Evidence Based Essential Oil Therapy: The Ultimate Guide to the Therapeutic and Clinical Application of Essential Oil." He is big on safety and this is a very well researched guide.
I also like Connie and Alan Higby's "Reference Guide for Essntial Oils". Very practical.
Robert Tisserand is a well known French aromatherapist and he wrote many books. The most well known is "Essential Oil Safety" and also "The Art of Aromatherapy" He consults with a company called Plant Therapy which is a very good reasonable source of EO's.
Also Dr. Kurt Schnaubelt, Ph.D (in aromatherapy) has written many great books. He owns a company called Original Swiss Aromatics which is an excellent company.
I have also bought oils from Healthy Traditions which is a great source for many things, not just essential oils. I also use NOW essential oils on occasion because they are a very reputable company.
There are many, many good essential oil books to choose from to get started. Some of these books are expensive but it is an investment in the proper knowledge to be able to treat successfully with EO's.
There are many other essential oil companies you can buy oils from that are reputable. Read reviews and the information about where the oils are sourced from.
For dosage? How often? It's not that cut and dry. It is a lifelong study, discipline and learning experience. Explore and read. I figure my investment has saved money in doctor/hospital bills. Anyway do the research...the rewards are great.
As I've shared here (and Voat) many times, Oil Of Oregano (not oregano oil) is and has been used for centuries for various ailments and as prophylaxis, and OoO literally stopped my severe allergies in its tracks with a single drop taken orally each day. That was 1999 when I stumbled upon a book The Cure Is In the Cupboard, and haven't had any major sicknesses since- including Covid
I got some capsules of oregano oil from Greece, wonderful stuff. I took a few when I felt I was going down with a cold and felt better almost immediately.
Be careful with oil of oregano. It's very potent. Might kill beneficial bacteria in the gut. I stopped taking it after noticing digestive problems worsening the more I took it.
My first bottle of oregano with that carvacrol just arrived yesterday. Today I took it for my stomach flu that I've had for 4 days....or whatever it is. I feel a little better already. It burned my lips it was so hot. It was painful. I was hoping that meant it could kill whatever is making me sick. It seems to have helped some just an hour later. I'm not fully better yet. But anything to speed healing along to protect my other family member.
Got really sick yrs ago
(probably the h1n1)
Or Bronchitis, had heard if it through infowars And after a almost a week feeling like crap and 2-3 days of having breathing problems I decided to try it out.(was skeptical... GD hippies)
Anyway,
I was better a day later (%50) and slot better a few days after. Was it time or the oil??. Not sure but I've been taking a few drops hear and there ever since and haven't been “really sick" since.
And the science says its a natural antibiotic that kicks e-coli's ass.
If I had to choose one essential oil or herb that I had for the rest of my life it’d be oregano oil. At the slightest sniffle from my kids I rub it on the soles of their feet and they’re better the next morning. Slight scratch in the throat like strep is coming on? One drop in the mouth and boom it’s gone. Feeling fatigue from any type of virus? Either swallow a drop or for kids put a drop in their belly button. This stuff is my go to for ANY virus. Works every time.
This is why I grow my own herbs...and regularly use fresh cuttings to cook with. Oregano, Rosemary, Lemon Balm...I order Mullein because I haven't tried to grow it yet, and Goldenrod grows wildly around me, as well as St. John's wort... Native Americans and many more cultures have used the Earth to heal...this was God's intentions.. Not for a bunch of companies to create harmful poisons to their natural counterparts... They can't patent something naturally grown, so find a way to chemically copy what makes plants useful..playing God never got anyone ahead though...
The entire article just states the provable benefits of oregano that are widely accepted and known through various studies. The article constantly uses the words "may" or "could" affect the Sars covid based on the attributes of carvacrol, an active component of oregano. There is no research that shows that oregano "cures" covid, only that it possesses carvacrol which has the potential to affect many of the potentially deadly effects of covid.
That being said, I am a staunch believer and user of essential oils. I am also a firm believer in safely when using essential oils as there have been deaths associated with the use of EO's. The use of oregano has been widely known and accepted for many years. It is available in capsules and as pure oil but please educate yourself on the proper use of essential oils and specifically oregano oil. It is a hot oil, meaning it needs to be diluted in a 4:1 ratio with a carrier oil because it is too strong to use undiluted. The safest way to take it internally is encapsulated. The safest place to use oregano is on the feet or down the spine. If you get any in your eyes dilute it with an oil like olive oil to remove it...never use water or an eyewash.
Oregano oil is a fantastic oil that has wonderful healing properties but please be cautious and safe when using it. This article really reminds us of how many different natural therapies there are to battle covid or any other illness or disease.
What kind of oils do you use? Dosage? How often?
Wow...this could be an entire study in an of itself. There are a ton of resources and many essential oil companies. Oils require study and preparation to use responsibly.
First, reference books/oils. I use Young Living oils but not exclusively. There is no need to join a multi-level to use essential oils.
One of my main reference books is by Dr. Scott A. Johnson: "Evidence Based Essential Oil Therapy: The Ultimate Guide to the Therapeutic and Clinical Application of Essential Oil." He is big on safety and this is a very well researched guide.
I also like Connie and Alan Higby's "Reference Guide for Essntial Oils". Very practical.
Robert Tisserand is a well known French aromatherapist and he wrote many books. The most well known is "Essential Oil Safety" and also "The Art of Aromatherapy" He consults with a company called Plant Therapy which is a very good reasonable source of EO's.
Also Dr. Kurt Schnaubelt, Ph.D (in aromatherapy) has written many great books. He owns a company called Original Swiss Aromatics which is an excellent company.
I have also bought oils from Healthy Traditions which is a great source for many things, not just essential oils. I also use NOW essential oils on occasion because they are a very reputable company.
There are many, many good essential oil books to choose from to get started. Some of these books are expensive but it is an investment in the proper knowledge to be able to treat successfully with EO's. There are many other essential oil companies you can buy oils from that are reputable. Read reviews and the information about where the oils are sourced from. For dosage? How often? It's not that cut and dry. It is a lifelong study, discipline and learning experience. Explore and read. I figure my investment has saved money in doctor/hospital bills. Anyway do the research...the rewards are great.
Try to mix oregano with cherry tomatoes, olive oil and some cheese on a frying pan. Makes for some nice appetizer
The only concern with oregano oil and other things we eat, heat destroys some of the beneficial ingredients, so use caution if heating it.
As I've shared here (and Voat) many times, Oil Of Oregano (not oregano oil) is and has been used for centuries for various ailments and as prophylaxis, and OoO literally stopped my severe allergies in its tracks with a single drop taken orally each day. That was 1999 when I stumbled upon a book The Cure Is In the Cupboard, and haven't had any major sicknesses since- including Covid
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I got some capsules of oregano oil from Greece, wonderful stuff. I took a few when I felt I was going down with a cold and felt better almost immediately.
https://cassingram.com/antiviral-properties-of-oil-of-wild-oregano/
Be careful with oil of oregano. It's very potent. Might kill beneficial bacteria in the gut. I stopped taking it after noticing digestive problems worsening the more I took it.
Oregano gets rid of warts
Best to chase it with orange juice because it's spicy.
My first bottle of oregano with that carvacrol just arrived yesterday. Today I took it for my stomach flu that I've had for 4 days....or whatever it is. I feel a little better already. It burned my lips it was so hot. It was painful. I was hoping that meant it could kill whatever is making me sick. It seems to have helped some just an hour later. I'm not fully better yet. But anything to speed healing along to protect my other family member.
Cut it with olive oil.... It takes the burn away...
Thank you.
Been taking oil of oregano for years!
Got really sick yrs ago (probably the h1n1) Or Bronchitis, had heard if it through infowars And after a almost a week feeling like crap and 2-3 days of having breathing problems I decided to try it out.(was skeptical... GD hippies)
Anyway, I was better a day later (%50) and slot better a few days after. Was it time or the oil??. Not sure but I've been taking a few drops hear and there ever since and haven't been “really sick" since.
And the science says its a natural antibiotic that kicks e-coli's ass.
Another reason to love Oregano!
Thanks for reminding me I need some orangano oil...
If I had to choose one essential oil or herb that I had for the rest of my life it’d be oregano oil. At the slightest sniffle from my kids I rub it on the soles of their feet and they’re better the next morning. Slight scratch in the throat like strep is coming on? One drop in the mouth and boom it’s gone. Feeling fatigue from any type of virus? Either swallow a drop or for kids put a drop in their belly button. This stuff is my go to for ANY virus. Works every time.
This is why I grow my own herbs...and regularly use fresh cuttings to cook with. Oregano, Rosemary, Lemon Balm...I order Mullein because I haven't tried to grow it yet, and Goldenrod grows wildly around me, as well as St. John's wort... Native Americans and many more cultures have used the Earth to heal...this was God's intentions.. Not for a bunch of companies to create harmful poisons to their natural counterparts... They can't patent something naturally grown, so find a way to chemically copy what makes plants useful..playing God never got anyone ahead though...