Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 From: Jan Jenson <vizual@...> akk...got a cold/flu -- EXPERIENCE OREGACILLIN! Results! No Questions Asked Flu Virus Destroyed in 20 Minutes Cold/Flu € Yeast € Fungus & Stubborn Infections Oregacillin P73 reduced the human flu virus 99.9% in 20 minutes from 10,000,000 to 5,000 infectious units per ml at 1% dilution! (See Holistic Primary Care Article below.) Call toll free USA 866 MyInhale - 866-694-6425 International 828 4565689 http://www.breathing.com/oregano-oil.htm Oregacillin is the only researched, tested wild oregano and spice extract for boosting immunity and supporting respiratory health. Research shows that spice extracts kills germs, including bacteria, molds, yeasts, and fungi. Oregacillin is completely edible and is made from natural spices and herbs, including proprietary P73 wild oregano blend. Oregacillin products are for anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic and anti-spasmatic uses. Recommendation: Simply take one with every meal. For chronic conditions: Take 2 with every meal Extensively tested at town University Medical Center Not just an ordinary OREGANO product ! Mighty POWERFUL stuff! Be SURE to take it with food! Human Influenza Virus Inhibited by Oil of Oregano By L. Goldman, Editor in Chief, Holistic Primary Care Score a few more points for oregano oil! Long recognized in traditional botanical medicine as an ally in preventing and treating infectious diseases, especially common colds and respiratory infections, oregano oil is proving effective in inhibiting and eradicating a number of human viruses. The latest in a series of preclinical studies by Dr. M. Khalid Ijaz shows that wild oregano oil alone (Oregano Oil P73), and in combination with the oils of cumin, sage, and cinnamon (Oregacillin), can markedly reduce the virulence of human influenza virus A2. This study follows earlier experiments showing that these two products can completely block replication of human corona virus, the pathogen associated with Severe Acute Respiratory syndrome (SARS). To test the efficacy of these medicinal oils against influenza, Dr. Ijaz added 0.5 ml of viral inoculum containing human influenza virus A to solutions containing 1 % concentrations of the herbal oils, both of which are made by Physician's Strength, a company specializing in medicinal oils from Mediterranean herbs. The viral cultures were exposed to the medicinal oils for varying time periods ranging from 2 to 20 minutes and then inoculated into embryonated chicken eggs (a common medium in viral virulence tests). Exposure of the virus to the wild oregano oil for 10 minutes reduced the number of viable infectious particles from 10 million per ml. to 100,000 per ml. A 20-minute exposure further reduced the number to just under 15,00Oper. ml. The Oregacillin combination of oils (oregano, sage, cumin and cinnamon) showed similar anti-viral effects; a 10 minute exposure to a 1 % dilution of this combination reduced viral counts from 10,000,000 infectious units per ml to 177,827 infectious units per ml. A 20 minute exposure reduced the counts to under 5,000 per ml. The P73 oregano oil and Oregacillin combination were also able to eradicate avian influenza virus as well, though this required a higher concentration. A member of the Lamiaceae family of plants indigenous to the Mediterranean region, oregano contains high concentrations of phenols, including a compound called carvacrol.. Previous research has shown wild oil of oregano to be bacteriostatic and fungistatic against a number of human pathogens, including Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aureus. Dr. Ijaz and his colleagues at Microbiotest, a contract research microbiology lab in Sterling, VA, are the first team to show that these oils can inhibit human viral pathogens. From Mike White: This worked great for bronchitis. Much better than anything I have ever seen! Call toll free USA 866 MyInhale - 866-694-6425 International 828 4565689 http://www.breathing.com/oregano-oil.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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