Oregano Oil for Sinus, Colds and Infections
August 2nd 2010 17:32
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The minute my body turns on a sore throat or stuffy nose, I reach for my Oregano Oil. I take the herbal oil or a capsule, depending on what is available. I am cured within 24 hours. This has worked for me ever since the nice lady at my health food store told me about Oregano Oil when I had a terrific sinus infection.
What is cool: instead of wondering if I have a cold, flu, allergies or change of weather irritation, I just take the herb and the ailment no longer exists. It is gone.
The nice lady at the health food store told me that oregano is an effective antibacterial agent for her when her sinuses flare up. She explained to me how to use it for effective results. I soon discovered through conversations with others that they, too, found success with oregano oil.
To cure my symptoms, I followed the directions on the tincture bottle (the capsule bottle also has directions) for acute symptoms. So, I would take the herb three times a day, every day until symptoms were gone. Zap!
My husband and 9 year old daughter tried it. Now, they swear by it as well.
I searched the Internet to get more information about Oregano Oil and found out that the U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that fresh oregano has significantly more antioxidant power than fruits and vegetables and may prove to be a powerful disease fighter. Previous studies have shown that antioxidants may help fight cancer, heart disease, and stroke by protecting cells and destroying free radicals in the body.
Here are some more tidbits: Georgetown University Medical Center found that oregano oil inhibited staphylococcus bacteria growth as effectively as several pharmaceutical antibiotics. Researchers at the University of Tennessee report oregano as an effective antibacterial agent.
I am sure there is more information to support the use of Oregano Oil as an infection fighter. I encourage anyone to discover for themselves the benefits of such a simple plant.
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