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Karen's Botanicals Oregano Compound Oil (antiseptic) |
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The active constituents of the herb Oregano (Origanum vulgare), such as Carvacrol, are highly potent antiseptics. Even a tiny amount of Oregano essential oil quickly and naturally eliminates a wide variety of pathogens such as bacteria, yeast, fungi, parasites and viruses.
Recent studies suggest Oregano oil is useful during periods of colds and influenza and for a wide variety of fungal, parasitic, and viral infections. Karen's product is a blend of organic sunflower and olive oils infused with fresh oregano flowers and leaves, and 10 percent oregano essential oil. This dilution of the essential oil makes it safer than pure essential oil and just as and effective. Massage into nasal passages, onto lips or affected areas several times daily or use as a bath oil. The oil can also be used internally according to the directions below.
Do not use while pregnant. For more uses of Karen's Oregano Compound Oil and for instructions, see information below the ingredient list.
Karen’s Botanicals Uses of Oregano Compound Oil
Karen's Oregano oil is ALREADY diluted with certified organic olive and sunflower oils. It is NOT a pure essential oil. This dilution makes it a safer product than the pure oregano essential oil, and makes it ready to use immediately.
Historically, Greek physicians used oregano essential oils for wounds, headaches, and venomous bites and even hemlock poisoning. It wasn't long before its medicinal benefits were used to treat lung conditions, bronchitis, sinusitis, and cold symptoms including cough. During the seventeenth century, it was heralded throughout Great Britain as an effective remedy for head colds. Used by physicians to induce menstruation as early as the nineteenth century, the benefits of using oregano essential oil have captured the interest of modern-day researchers.
Oregano oil has antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antiseptic properties. For external use, oregano oil is valued as a strong analgesic (pain killer) and anti-rheumatic agent. The oil is also believed to reduce the discomfort associated with insect bites. Its powerful anti-microbial properties are said to assist in the prevention of infections and to treat skin fungi such as athlete's foot. It has also been used to eliminate lice infestations and intestinal worms.
*For External, Topical Use:
- Apply a thin layer to nasal, neck, and lip areas as a protective barrier against germs and infection.
- For use in the bath, place 1 teaspoon of oil in hot running water.
*For Internal Use:
- For dental pain or infection, apply with a cotton swab up tp three times daily.
- Apply Oregano Oil to your teeth and gums where there is infection present. This is great for canker sores or inflamed gums. It also kills the bacteria that cause plaque, so you might like to add a drop to your toothpaste before brushing your teeth.
- For Candida infections, apply with a cotton swab up tp three times daily.
- To treat colds, flu, and fungal infections, put 5 drops of oil in an few ounces of water or juice and drink/gargle once or twice a day. 1-2 drops may also be placed under the tongue twice a day.
- Oregano Oil contains natural antihistamines and decongestants. For use a a decongestant and anti-allergy, add 5 drops of oil to an few ounces of water or juice and drink/gargle once or twice a day. 1-2 drops may also be placed under the tongue twice a day.
*Always consult your physician or preferred health practitioner before using any item for prevention or treatment of any health-related issue.
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Olive oil*, Sunflower oil*, fresh Oregano*, Mixed Tocopherols (non-GMO certified Tocobiol* vitamin E), Oregano (Origanum vulgare) Essential Oil.
*Indicates ingredient is certified organic
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