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Wild Oregano Oil - Natures Miracle Herb




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Since the beginning of time, mankind has looked for substances

to treat a wide range of health problems, rather than treating

individual symptoms or conditions. Natural compounds may offer

the best hope, as they have the potential for multiple uses.

Research has shown that spice extracts offer a wide range of

curative properties. They are powerful germicides, capable of

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killing a wide range of germs, as well as potent antioxidants.

One of the most potent of these is wild oregano.



Few people realize that wild oregano has been relied upon as a

therapeutic herb since antiquity. About 3000 B.C. the

Babylonians described it as a cure for lung and cardiac disease.

They also used it for wound healing and venomous bites. The

ancient Greeks used wild oregano for healing wounds, destroying

infections and reversing lung and cardiac disorders.



In the book, Salmons Herbal, written in the 1600s, oregano oil

is highly valued and recommended for chest, menstrual, uterine,

lung and digestive complaints. Specific uses mentioned include:

diarrhea, asthma, colds, infections of the female sexual organs

and uterine tumors. Additionally, its value against liver

disorders is emphasized.



In Garden of Health (1633), William Langham described an even

wider range of uses including such diverse conditions as bladder

trouble, bleeding, heart failure, head pain, itchy skin, mouth

pain, spots on the skin, stomachache, intestinal worms and

toothache. Oregano oil has always been relied upon as an

emergency medicine.



Oregano oil is well known in the Mediterranean world (Greece and

Crete) for its ability to slow down food spoilage because of its

antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic and antioxidant

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abilities. The related herbs of thyme and marjoram sold in most

North American supermarkets, are labeled incorrectly as oregano

and possess little of the wild oreganos healing properties.



Oil of Oregano is a completely natural substance derived from

the wild oregano species. The plant grows in remote mountainous

regions free of pollution. Only the leaves of the flowering

plant are used. They are picked precisely when the plant is

highest in essential oil. Being wild, it is grown chemical-free

and the oil is extracted via a completely natural process no

chemicals or solvents are used. The oil is the source of

virtually all of the plants active ingredients.



The benefit of oregano has gone largely unnoticed. In addition

to fighting various fungi, oil of oregano is useful against

bacteria and parasites. It can be used to treat internal and

external fungi including athletes foot. Skin conditions such as

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psoriasis and eczema can be improved. Oil of oregano outright

destroys all variety of fungi and yeasts, regardless of where

they reside. In the case of parasites, oil of oregano has had

success in neutralizing worms, amoeba, and protozoan. Oil of

oreganos antiseptic powers are immense it inhibits the growth

of the majority of bacteria, something that prescription

antibiotics fail to accomplish.



Wild, crude, mountain-grown oregano (from the Mediterranean) is

the only kind that is naturally rich in carvacrols, flavonoids,

and terpenes, which give the oregano its tremendous strength.

Carvacrol is a natural phenol that contains powerful

anti-microbial activity. Flavonoids provide natural antiseptic

properties and Terpenes are natural anti-inflammatory agents.



Oil of Oregano effectively treats: acne, allergies, arthritis,

asthma, athletes foot, candida, constipation, croup, dandruff,

diarrhea, digestive disturbances, insect bites, bronchitis,

canker sores, colds, flu, earaches, fatigue, gum disease,

headaches, menstrual irregularities, muscle pain, parasites,

pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumonia, psoriasis, toenail problems,

seborrhea, ringworm, rosacea, sinusitis, varicose veins and

warts.



Oil of Oregano is also a powerful painkiller. An article

published in Phytotherapy Research describes how oregano oil

superceded anti-inflammatory drugs in reversing pain and

inflammation and is nearly as powerful as morphine as a

painkiller.



Because wild oregano is an edible spice, it is acceptable for

human ingestion. However, the type of oregano used if very

important. North American Herb and Spice was the first company

of the American market to introduce edible Oil of Oregano. To be

edible, this essential oil must be made only from wild,

mountain-grown, Mediterranean oregano, free of all chemicals and

pesticides. It also has to be emulsified in a carrier oil such

as extra virgin olive oil, which is used by North American Herb

& Spice in its oil of oregano. The oregano they use is 100%

Mediterranean oregano and is produced by old-fashioned cold

pressing and steam distillation, using no chemicals to extract

it.



Oil of Oregano is available in liquid and capsule form. Oil of

Oreganol is highly concentrated, so when using it internally,

start with small amounts, like one to two drops twice daily in

juice. Take one drop twice per day working your way up to one

drop four times per day. Mix with one teaspoon of honey, maple

syrup, or olive oil to improve palatability. Take for a period

of 15 days and then stop for 15 days. Repeat the process.



Oil of Oregano may also be applied topically to treat itches,

infections of the skin, gum, teeth or just about any orifice of

the body. Exercise care if you use it in the genital region

where it is best mixed with olive oil or coconut oil before

application. (1 drop per teaspoon of olive oil or coconut

oil/butter).



Gelcaps provide the beneficial aspects of Wild Oregano Oil

without using a dropper or having an after-taste. Great for

people needing the benefits of Wild Oregano Oil in digestive,

intestinal and other internal problems related to infection.

Each Oreganol gelcap contains 140 mg. of Wild Oregano, equal to

6 drops of Oregano Oil from a dropper.



North American Herb & Spice Oreganol Oil and Gelcaps can be

found in most health food stores across North America. They also

offer their products online and can be found using the keywords:

North American Herb & Spice; Oil of Oregano; Oregano Oil; and

Oreganol.



If you are suffering from colds, flu, bronchitis, viral

infections, athletes foot, chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis,

headaches, menstrual irregularities or experience any of the

ailments mentioned above, oil of oregano may be the miracle cure

you have been searching for.



About the author:

About the author Kathy Browning is a healing arts practitioner

and wellness coach. She is also the Editor-In-Chief of The Art

of Living Well, an ezine focused on the mind, body, spirit

connection and the author of Feng Shui for Abundant Living. Be

sure to visit http://www.cancercomfort.com for more information.







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