Guest guest Posted December 22, 2002 Report Share Posted December 22, 2002 Hi, I did a search for Oil of Oregano on the internet and read several references to the good things it can do for your health. Among the conditions that it is reported to help or cure is fungus, parasites, candida, sore throat and earache, and pneumonia. It is also to be used on bee stings and spider bites and other insect bites, as well as skin conditions including psoriases, dandruff, mites, and head lice. When you get ready to buy some, shop around. You can't use it pure, as it is too strong. So it has to be cut with another oil such as olive oil or flax seed oil. I found that some of the advertised O of O products are cut 50/50 with other oil, some are cut 3 to 1, and others are cut 4 to 1. The strength varies and sometimes the products with the higher prices are the ones that have the weakest strength. I found one place that sells it for a competitive price totally uncut and pure. Then you can mix it yourself with olive oil to whatever strength you like. It is more economical this way so you get more for your money. I found this one at http://www.sheld.com/seoregano.html If you do a search for Oil of Oregano you find lots of good information about it. If you need a good search engine, go to www.copernic.com and you can download the best one on the internet for free. You will really like it. Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2002 Report Share Posted December 27, 2002 >HI I read the posts on the fungus. >If you are going to get rid of it one of the first things you have to >do is leave all sweets and carbs alone. They feed it. All bread, >pastas, most grains,etc. To get to the bottom line of the diet, it >is protein and vegetables. Period!. I know I had it. Twinlab puts >out a good Yeast fighters that you can get at the health food store. >Get it and take about 12 a day. It may take several jars of it but >they say it is very good to kill it. You might give it a try. Sure >worth it. Also Oregano oil rubbed into the toe nail is good. Also >take it in olive oil and a little stevia. You can have stevia because >it is supposed to be antifungual, antibacterial, and antimicrobal. >It is nutritious for you too. >Hope this helps you. > > Hi, > I did a search for Oil of Oregano on the internet and read several > references to the good things it can do for your health. Among the > conditions that it is reported to help or cure is fungus, parasites, > candida, sore throat and earache, and pneumonia. It is also to be > used on bee stings and spider bites and other insect bites, as well > as skin conditions including psoriases, dandruff, mites, and head > lice. > > When you get ready to buy some, shop around. You can't use it pure, > as it is too strong. So it has to be cut with another oil such as > olive oil or flax seed oil. I found that some of the advertised O > of O products are cut 50/50 with other oil, some are cut 3 to 1, and > others are cut 4 to 1. The strength varies and sometimes the > products with the higher prices are the ones that have the weakest > strength. I found one place that sells it for a competitive price > totally uncut and pure. Then you can mix it yourself with olive oil > to whatever strength you like. It is more economical this way so > you get more for your money. I found this one at > http://www.sheld.com/seoregano.html > > If you do a search for Oil of Oregano you find lots of good > information about it. If you need a good search engine, go to > www.copernic.com and you can download the best one on the internet > for free. You will really like it. > > Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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