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WILD OREGANO OIL

Wild oregano oil high in the natural antibiotic "carvacrol" which has been used for thousands of years to treat many different ailments such as:

Candida Infections · Acne Pimples & Ingrown Hairs · Psoriasis & Eczema* · Dandruff* · Fingernail & Toenail Fungus ·Warts (hands & feet) · Athlete's Foot · Jock Itch · Colds & Flus · Sore Throat · Respiratory Infections · Sinusitis · Pneumonia · Chronic Bronchitis · Allergies · Tonsillitis & Laryngitis · Ear Infections · Arthritis* · Infected Cuts, Wounds & Burns · Animal Bites · Tooth infections · Gum Disease, Recessions & Absesses · Canker Sores · Cold Sores & other Herpes Outbreaks · Bed Sores · Boils · Diaper Rash* · Prostate Disorders* · Spinal Infections · Hospital Infections · Food Poisoning & Water-borne Illnesses · Giardiasis · Stomach & Intestinal Infections · Irritable Bowel Syndrome* · Colitis & Chrohn's* · Bladder Infections · Urinary Tract Infections · Kidney Infections · Measles, Mumps & Chicken Pox · Shingles · Ringworm & Rosacea · Scabies & Head Lice · Worms & Flukes · Impetigo · Peptic Ulcers · Tuberculosis · Lyme Disease

The ancient emphasis upon the germ killing powers of this spice is confirmed by modern research. Greek researchers in 1995 at the University of Thessoloniki found that a 1-to-4,000 dilution of fresh wild oil of oregano sterilized septic water.

Mountain organic grown wild oregano oil is the most effective oregano oil due to its pure growing process in a toxic free enviroment.The oregano oil is mixed with extra virgin olive oil due to oregano oil on its own being far too strong which could burn the skin.

Oregano oil is being used more and more in our society as an alternative to regular drugs because oregano oil can not become resistant to bugs as regular medicine does after a long term use..

In addition to antioxidants, "herbs also contain fiber, bioflavonoids, and other healthful ingredients found in fruits and vegetables," said Wang, a plant physiologist/biochemist with the USDA's Agricultural Research Center.
 
One of the most potent herbs to emerge from the study was oregano, which packed a pungent punch, Wang said. Her research found 1 tablespoon of oregano had 42 times more antioxidant activity than apples, 30 times more than potatoes, 12 times more than oranges and four times more than blueberries.

 

 
English physicians, who led the Western world in herbalism, were major fans of oregano oil. Salmon's Herbal, written in the 1600s, is a good example of this leadership. In the book, oregano oil is highly touted; it is recommended for chest, menstrual, uterine, lung and digestive complaints. Specifically, its use against diarrhea, asthma, colds, infections of the female sexual organs, as well as uterine tumors, is mentioned. Additionally, its value against liver disorders is emphasized. Gerard, the 17th century British herbalist, described the oil of oregano as a complete cure for digestive complaints and head colds. William Langham, in Garden of Health (1633), described an even wider range of uses, his list including such diverse conditions as bladder trouble, bleeding, heart failure, head pain, itchy skin, mouth pain, freckles or spots on the skin, stomachache, intestinal worms, and toothache. Thus, it has always been relied upon as an emergency medicine.