Royal Oil of Oregano - Super Strength
THE WILD OREGANO MIRACLE
Royal Oil of Oregano – Super Strength is a highly concentrated oil of oregano.
Oil of oregano is a completely natural substance
derived from 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 plant's active ingredients.
Oil of oregano is a potent germ killer. Jean Valnet,
in his book The "Practice of Aromatherapy", describes how oil of
oregano superceded anti-inflammatory drugs in reversing pain and
inflammation and is nearly as powerful as morphine as a painkiller. The
oil also possesses significant antioxidant power. Furthermore, it
stimulates the flow of bile, which greatly aids digestion.
Oregano oil (Origanum vulgare) is well known in the
Mediterranean world (Greece and Crete) for its ability to slow down food
spoilage through its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic and
anti-oxidant activity. The related herbs thyme and marjoram sold in most
North American supermarkets, are labeled incorrectly as oregano and
possess little of wild oregano's miraculous healing properties.
HOW IT WORKS
Isomeric
phenols (primarily carvacrol) in oregano oil in dilutions as low as
1/50,000 destroys Candida albicans, the Aspergillus mold,
Staphylococcus, Campylobacter, Klebsiella, E.coli, Giardia, Pseudomonas,
and Proteus. Another phenol constituent, thymol, boosts the immune
system. These compounds also act as free radical scavengers (shield
against toxins) thus preventing further tissue damage while encouraging
healing.
Oil of oregano is antiviral, antibacterial,
antifungal, and antiparasitic. It also has strong antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory effects and is an ideal product to use for people who
suffer from CFS and/or fibromyalgia. This is not regular oregano, but a
wild form (wild mountain oregano, vulgare species) of the spice, which
has, until recently, not been available in Canada. Do not use a
substitute or oregano from a grocery store because it will have no
effect. oil of oregano natural herbal supplement offers a variety of
remedies
Many of us have enjoyed oregano with our foods at
one point or another. Nevertheless, how much more would you enjoy it if
you realized just how beneficial oregano could be to your health? You
would probably sprinkle it on more than just your pizza and spaghetti,
right?
Oregano is one of the most diverse health aids
available. Unfortunately, however, most of the oregano that consumers
are familiar with contains only trace quantities of the actual species
of the plant, or in some cases, none at all.
Meanwhile, researchers have uncovered numerous
benefits to using oregano and extracted oil of oregano. However, buyer
beware. These significant health benefits are unattainable if the
oregano is not the true substance.
Nevertheless, true oil of oregano offers many
exciting remedies to a variety of ailments. In "Herbal Renaissance",
Steven Foster credits oregano as having "been employed to treat
indigestion, diarrhea, nervous tension, insect bites, toothache,
earache, rheumatism, and coughs due to whooping cough and bronchitis
(primarily for it's antispasmodic effects)."
The ancient Greeks were among the first to take
advantage of oregano's medicinal qualities. The Greeks termed the spice
oreganos, meaning "delight of the mountains".
Although there are a wide variety of plants that are
confused with oregano (including marjoram, thyme, and sage) true
oregano grows wild in Mediterranean regions such as Greece. The wild
oregano is the source of surprisingly potent oil of oregano.
In "The Cure is in the Cupboard", Cass Ingram, D.O.,
has written a book that is dedicated to unveiling the health benefits
of oregano and oil of oregano. He notes that "wild oregano is a
veritable natural mineral treasure-house, containing a density of
minerals that would rival virtually any food".
The wild oregano is rich in a long list of minerals
that includes calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, potassium, copper, boron,
and manganese. Vitamins C and A (beta carotene) and niacin also are
contained in oregano. Judging from its mineral content alone, it is not
hard to figure out why oregano is such a valuable commodity. Consider
some of oregano's other useful purposes and it becomes even more
obvious.
"Oregano is one of Nature's finest preservatives",
states Ingram in another book, "Supermarket Remedies". The author
suggests that if oregano is used with foods such as meat, eggs, milk, or
salad, you "will greatly halt the growth of microbes and, thus, reduce
the risk for food poisoning."
The key element in oregano is the oil, which Foster
points out "contains carvacrol and thymol as the primary components".
Foster attributes the "fungicidal and worm-expellant properties" of oil
of oregano to carvacrol and thymol. "These two phenols may constitute as
much as 90% of (the oil)."
However, Ingram adds that these two phenols work
"synergistically" and that is the reason oil of oregano packs a double
punch in antiseptic power and explains why it is "infinitely more potent
than commercial phenol in microbial killing power."
All of this helps make oregano oil a significant
factor in treating internal and external fungi including athlete's foot.
Skin conditions such a psoriasis and eczema can be improved with the
treatment as well. Ingram explains the astonishing discovery that "oil
of oregano outright destroys all variety of fungi and yeasts, regardless
of where they reside."
In addition to fighting various fungi, oil of
oregano is useful against bacteria and parasites. As Ingram asserts,
"oil of oregano's antiseptic powers are immense . . . it inhibits the
growth of the majority of bacteria, something that prescription
antibiotics fail to accomplish." In the case of parasites, oil of
oregano has had success neutralizing worms, amoeba, and protozoan.
Additional uses for oregano and oil of oregano are
multi-dimensional. It has been found helpful in combating diarrhea,
intestinal gas, and digestive problems, as well as sore throat and
breathing difficulties. Oil of oregano can be immediately help against
bee stings and many venomous bites until medical attention can be
reached. Oil of oregano has even been suggested as a treatment for
dandruff, diaper rash, and other skin disorders.
The benefits of oregano has gone largely unnoticed
and under publicized for far too long. As Ingram notes, oregano is "one
of the world's finest natural medicines, that is if it's true oregano."
So while oregano may hold the answer for a number of
your health questions, be sure that it is in fact the real thing.
Remember, these remedies are only attributed to genuine oregano and oil
of oregano. Nonetheless, their values are much too important to
overlook. Oregano may just be the thing you are searching for, or maybe
did not realize was available.
Oregano: Nature's Healer
Dr. Cass Ingram
Dr. Cass Ingram is a physician, educator, and author of over 10 books, including his latest, "The Cure is in the Cupboard".
I spent the better part of 1995 and ྜ investigating
the therapeutic values of wild oregano, and publishing the first book on
its health benefits called "The Cure is in the Cupboard". I call wild
oregano nature's most versatile essential oil.
Oregano oil is a powerhouse for:
- fighting yeast, fungus (skin and blood-born)
- knocking our allergies, hay fever, and sinusitis
- stopping infections (cold and flu).
I learned about its strength first hand, as I
suffered from a blood-born fungal infection that incapacitated me
several years ago. I had to close my practice and move home to live. I
tried everything, and ultimately discovered the potent antiseptic
activity of wild oregano. It put me back on my feet.
Of late, the antiallergic feedback I have received
has been most impressive. Although the oil of oregano has been used
since ancient times to fight yeast, fungal and viral infections,
oregano's ability to wipe out allergies, runny nose, sinusitis, and
nasal drip has taken me by surprise.
MODERN USES FOR OREGANO
Please
understand, you are not going to get any better eating a pizza! 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 (long chain hydrocarbons)
are natural anti-inflammatory agents.
Natural Decongestant
Carvacrol,
Flavonoids, and Terpenes are Mother Nature's antihistamines and
decongestants. Super Strength Oil of Oregano has over 70% Carvacrol by
weight. That is an abundance of healing power. Please beware of cheap
imitations. Tools for Healing's Super Strength Oil of Oregano is 100%
pure wild oregano oil. It may be used internally and topically. Other
brands of oregano oil are often unsafe and adulterated.
Anti-Allergy Properties
Every
potential allergy sufferer needs to know that wild oregano is capable
of halting your next allergy attack in its tracks. It is effective,
reliable, and safe. Over-the-counter drugs have side effects, and they
are not your only option. Try a natural approach first. Don't be a
victim of allergies any more. Wild oregano overpowers them every time.
Antibacterial Agent
Oregano
is also an excellent antibacterial agent. Its volatile oils are highly
active against the majority of pathogenic bacteria, including staph,
strep, and E.coli.
Furthermore, fungal resistance to oregano oil is
exceptionally rare. Oregano is such a potent antifungal agent that it is
capable of destroying even resistant fungal forms such as the mutated
fungi which result from antibiotic therapy.
MANY THERAPEUTIC USES
Internally:
Use the Super Strength on or in the body. It is
strong, so when using it internally, start with small amounts, like one
or two drops twice daily in juice.
Take one drop twice per day working your way 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. Then repeat the process.
Externally:
Oil
of oregano may also be applied topically to treat itches, infections of
the skin, gums, teeth, and just about any orifice in 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).
There are no side effects and it is compatible with any other natural remedy or prescription drug.
Oil of Oregano Effectively Treats:
acne · allergies · arthritis · asthma · athlete's foot · constipation ·
croup · dandruff · diarrhea · digestive disturbances · insect bites ·
bronchitis · canker sores · colds · flu · earaches · fatigue · gum
disease · parasites · headaches · menstrual irregularities · psoriasis ·
toenail problems · seborrhea · ringworm · rosacea · sinusitis · muscle
pain · varicose veins · warts