Guest guest Posted February 10, 2000 Report Share Posted February 10, 2000 This is for those who are using oregano oil. I would like to compare what I bought with what you have, and how it 'tastes' or feels in the mouth. There are so many different companies selling this - how do we really know what we have? I'd appreciate hearing from you. Does anyone know what aerial (see below) means? Company: Nature's Bounty, Herbal Harvest Label Info: Oil of Oregano (alcohol free, pure herbal extract, with naturally occurring antioxidant phyochenicals) Amount: 1 fl oz. Supplemental Facts: -Serving size 2 drops -Oil of oregano (aerial) 45 mg (in a base of Extra Virgin Olive Oil- no additives) Directions: Put 1 or 2 drops in 8oz of water and mix. If you experience a heat sensation after using, this is a normal reaction. I put it under the tongue and it does give a burning sensation. I just went to two of the web sites recommended to learn more about it. It is good for fungus, bacterial, swelling, yeasts, and other things. It can be taken internally or applied directly to the bothersome area. There is an audio on one site that goes one for about 1/2 hour, but just as Cass Ingram was about to tell of the common uses for oregano, my " buffering " was at 100% and it stopped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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