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Hi Fran,

 

C-M is correct that infused oils if not done properly can carry a great

health risk .. BUT it can be done properly. Here is a very good

informational/educational link (which is listed in the group's links

section :) on the subject.

http://www.cheftalk.com/content/display.cfm?articleid=125

<http://www.cheftalk.com/content/display.cfm?articleid=125 & type=article>

& type=article

 

Now, for the question of - what is " oil of oregano " ... Oregano oil that

we usually discuss here is the steam distilled essential oil from the

leaves of of oregano plants (it can be produced from several varieties).

Then there is a product available in many local markets called " Oil of

Oregano " and that is a diluted version of the steam distilled oregano

oil with olive oil.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

Mz Stauff [mzstauff]

 

 

Does anyone know how or has made oil or oregano with extra virgin olive

oil?

is it made the same way as any oil? then strained and used straight or

in

tea?

many thanks

warmly

Fran

 

 

 

Christa Maria [cmaria]

 

 

Hi Fran...

DO NOT use infused oils internally, ever, The possibility of botulism

is just too great.

Oil of oregano is steam distilled, a totally different process than

infusing.

C-M

 

 

 

 

 

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Oil of Oregano

_http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti6.php_

(http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti6.php)

By Bee Wilder

 

Oregano Oil is a very versatile herb, which is not only a strong

antifungal but also provides many other health benefits and it treats many

types of

disease and symptoms. As an antifungal it is extremely effective, just like

raw crushed garlic.

 

 

A word of caution!

- If you are taking blood thinning drugs, oil of oregano acts similarly in

thinning the blood. If you take oregano oil with blood thinning drugs your

blood pressure may drop too low. Oil of - Oregano is not recommended

during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.

 

 

True Oil of Oregano

 

Oil of oregano is a completely natural substance derived from wild oregano

species. The plant grows in remote mountainous regions free of pollution.

Only the leaves of the flowering plant are used. They are picked precisely

when the plant is highest in essential oil.

 

Being wild, it is grown chemical-free and the oil is extracted via a

completely natural process - no chemicals or solvents are used. The oil is the

source of virtually all of the plant*s active ingredients.

 

There are a wide variety of plants that are confused with oregano,

including marjoram, thyme and sage. True oregano grows wild in Mediterranean

regions such as Greece and Turkey. Wild oregano is the source of surprisingly

potent oil of oregano.

 

The key element in oregano is the oil, which Foster points out in his book

**In Herbal Renaissance** **contains carvacrol and thymol as the primary

components.** Foster attributes the **fungicidal and worm-expellant

properties** of oil of oregano to carvacrol and thymol. **These two phenols may

constitute as much as 90% of (the oil).** Cass Ingram, D.O., writes in his

book **The Cure is in the Cupboard** **these two phenols [carvacrol and

thymol] work *synergistically* and that is the reason *oil of oregano* packs a

double punch in antiseptic power and explains why it is infinitely more

potent than commercial phenol, in microbial killing power.**

 

 

Treats Candida, Fungi & Skin Conditions

 

All of this helps make oregano oil a significant factor in treating

internal and external candida. Skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema,

can

be improved with oil of oregano as well. Ingram explains the astonishing

discovery that **oil of oregano outright destroys all variety of fungi and

yeasts, regardless of where they reside.**

 

Oil of Oregano is a potent antiseptic used both topically and internally.

Research demonstrates that it is effective in killing a range of organisms,

particularly yeast and bacteria.

 

 

Effective against Bacteria

 

Oil of oregano at relatively low doses was found to be effective against

Staphylococcus bacteria and was comparable in its germ-killing properties to

antibiotic drugs such as streptomycin, penicillin and vancomycin. [science

Daily 10/11/2001]

 

Researchers at the Department of Food Science at the University of

Tennessee reported that, among various plant oils, oil of oregano exhibited the

greatest antibacterial action against common pathogenic germs such as Staph,

E. coli and Listeria. [Journal Food Protection, Volume 64, July 2001]

British researchers reported oregano oil had antibacterial activity against 25

different bacteria. [Journal Applied Microbiology, Volume 88, February 2000]

 

The growing problem of antibiotic resistance has health authorities

extremely concerned. It is already the case that various germs are showing

resistance to vancomycin (strong antibiotic), particularly to intestinal

bacteria

(Enterococcal species) among hospitalized patients. [southern Medical

Journal, Volume 94, August 2001]

 

Drug resistance does not develop against naturally-occurring antibiotics

such as garlic and oil of oregano. But oil of oregano is not to be confused

with common oregano in the kitchen spice cupboard, which is usually oregano

marjoram, rather than true oregano (Oregano vulgare).

 

The benefits of oregano have gone largely unnoticed and under-publicized

for far too long. As Ingram notes, oregano is **one of the world*s finest

natural medicines that is if it*s true oregano.**

 

 

Oil of Oregano Oil treats the following:

 

- allergies

- antifungal, capable of killing a variety of fungi, including candida

albicans

- antioxidant powers ·

- arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatism, and other related problems ·

- athletes foot ·

- bacterial infections and parasites ·

- bee stings, insect bites and venomous bites, immediate relief from ·

- dandruff, diaper rash, cradle cap ·

- diarrhea and intestinal gas ·

- digestive problems, aids digestion and stimulates the production of bile

·

- eczema ·

- immune system boost ·

- migraine headaches ·

- muscle aches and pains ·

- nail fungus ·

- pain killer - nearly as powerful as morphine ·

- psoriasis ·

- respiratory problems, i.e. asthma, hay fever, candida in the lungs, etc.

·

- sinus and nose problems ·

- skin disorders and rashes ·

- sore throat ·

- thrush (white coating in the mouth, which is candida)

 

The oil of the oregano plant is the source of virtually all of its active

ingredients. Oil of oregano is a potent germ killer and it has also been

known to completely eliminate allergies and sinus problems. Jean Valnet, in

his book " The Practice of Aromatherapy, " describes how oil of oregano is so

strong that it is capable of sterilizing sewage.

 

 

Research on Oil of Oregano

 

Researchers have uncovered numerous benefits to using oregano and

extracted oil of oregano. But buyer beware, these significant health benefits

are

not as attainable if the oregano is not the true substance. True oil of

oregano offers many exciting remedies for a variety of ailments.

 

Research published in the International Journal of Food Microbiology found

that oil of oregano is an excellent germicide capable of killing a wide

range of fungi and bacteria.

 

According to the Journal of Applied Nutrition oil of oregano is highly

effective for killing Candida. Researchers in Mexico found it possesses strong

anti-parasitic actions, especially against Giardia. As published by Sarer

researchers its antiseptic powers are *remarkable.*

 

Oil of oregano is also a powerful pain killer. An article published in

Phytotherapy Research describes how oregano oil superseded (came before)

anti-inflammatory drugs in reversing pain and inflammation and is nearly as

powerful as morphine as a pain killer.

 

 

Herbal Renaissance

 

In his book **Herbal Renaissance,** Steven Foster credits oregano as

having **been employed to treat indigestion, diarrhea, nervous tension, insect

bites, toothache, earache, rheumatism and coughs due to whooping cough and

bronchitis (primarily for it*s antispasmodic effects).** The ancient Greeks

were among the first to take advantage of oregano*s medicinal qualities.

The Greeks termed the spice origanos, meaning **delight of the mountains.**

 

 

The Cure is in the Cupboard

 

Cass Ingram, D.O., has written the book **The Cure is in the Cupboard**

that is dedicated to unveiling the health benefits of oregano and oil of

oregano. He notes that **wild oregano is a veritable natural mineral

treasure-house, containing a density of minerals that would rival virtually any

food.**

 

The wild oregano is rich in a long list of minerals that includes calcium,

magnesium, zinc, iron, potassium, copper, boron, and manganese and

vitamins C, A (beta carotene), and niacin. Judging from its mineral content

alone,

it isn't hard to figure out why oregano is such a valuable commodity.

 

 

Supermarket Remedies

 

Oregano is one of Nature*s finest preservatives, states Ingram in another

book, **Supermarket Remedies.** The author suggests that if oregano is used

with foods such as meat, eggs, milk, or salad, you **will greatly halt the

growth of microbes and, thus, reduce the risk for food poisoning.**

 

 

How to Take Oregano Oil

 

Oregano oil is very strong if placed undiluted directly in the mouth or on

the tongue. So it is best to dilute it by mixing drops into 1 teaspoon of

coconut oil or extra virgin olive oil. Drops can also be put into small

gelatin capsules (No. 0), purchased at the drug store - gelatin capsules at

the health store are much more expensive.

 

Please note: It is better to take oregano oil more frequently during the

day, rather than taking a number of drops all at once.

 

When taking oregano oil it is recommended you drink plenty of water along

with it. This helps flush your system of any toxins that may result when

the oil kills off bacteria, parasites, candida and other pathogens.

 

To treat babies or children rub oil of oregano directly into their feet.

It is very soothing if not in contact with broken skin or a rash. To apply

oil of oregano to broken skin or rashes mix drops into 1 teaspoon of coconut

oil or extra virgin olive oil.

 

 

How to Treat Candida with Oil of Oregano

 

Oregano oil is a powerful antifungal. So it is wise to start with low

doses and gradually increasing them. The dose is dependent upon the strength of

oil contained in the product that is purchased. Different brands can

contain from 50% to 75% oregano. The more potent the brand the more it will

cost. See a list of brands and their respective strengths at the end of this

article.

 

Take 1 drop 3 times a day if the brand is 100% oregano oil. If the

strength is 50-75% you can take 2 drops three times a day, and so on. If it is

intolerable, causing too many symptoms, mix 1 drop with more coconut oil or

olive, and split up the amount taken throughout the day.

 

You can also apply oregano oil to nail fungus and skin disorders at least

twice daily. Be cautious about applying it full strength to sensitive skin

areas due to the heat it produces. It doesn't actually burn the skin,

although it may feel like it does when applied to broken skin or rashes.

Oregano

oil can be diluted in coconut oil or extra virgin olive oil when applying

it to sensitive skin. For dandruff add a few drops to your shampoo as you

are washing your hair.

 

 

How to Treat Other Symptoms & Diseases

 

 

Anti-Inflammatory for Diseases Involving Joints and Tendons

 

An article published in *Phyotherapy Research* describes how oregano oil

surpassed anti-inflammatory drugs in reversing pain and inflammation and how

it is nearly as powerful as morphine as a painkiller.

 

Oregano oil has the ability to penetrate the skin and reach as far as the

synovial fluid in joints. It helps alleviate arthritis, bursitis, carpal

tunnel syndrome, sore muscles, sports injuries and even backaches.

 

Rub a few drops into the skin covering the affected area. You can apply it

as many times a day as you like. Oregano oil has the ability to penetrate

through the skin right into the synovial fluid of the joint where its

anti-inflammatory and pain-killing properties will provide relief. Taking it

internally is also recommended.

 

 

Bacteria

 

Oregano oil also is a terrific natural antibiotic that works against

bacteria. Lab tests have proven it is effective as one of the strongest

antibiotics (Vancomycin) in killing staph, E. coli and other bacteria.

 

It does this without creating mutant strains of drug-resistant bacteria,

and it has none of the debilitating side effects of pharmaceutical

antibiotics. For those bedridden or in the hospital, oil of oregano is a

defensive

weapon against potentially deadly bacteria. It is easy to take and is

effective against any known forms of pathogens

 

 

Bites, stings

 

Oregano oil has the ability to neutralize and extract venom from insects,

spiders and snake bites. If you are planning to enjoy the great outdoors

take a bottle with you.

 

If you have an allergy to wasp or bee stings, timely topical and internal

application of oregano oil could save you. Apply it to red, swollen bites

to help them disappear faster.

 

 

Burns

 

For typical burns that are painful and blister, oregano oil provides

almost instant pain relief - often no blister will develop if it is applied

immediately. Mix 1-2 drops into 1 teaspoon of olive or coconut oil and apply it

to the burn gently.

 

 

Children, how to treat them

 

To administer oregano oil to children or babies rub it into their feet. If

there is no broken skin or rash it will not burn, and it is very soothing.

 

 

Ear infections

 

Ear infections are best treated by rubbing oil of oregano around the

outside of the ear. It may need to be diluted with oil when treating children.

Do not put oil of oregano directly in the ear canal.

 

 

Parasites

 

Oregano oil has shown to be effective in killing many types of parasites,

including giardia and pinworms, along with other nasty creatures than can

inhabit our intestines. Mix 2-3 drops of oregano oil with 1 teaspoon of

olive or coconut oil, taking it up to 10 times per day.

 

 

Respiratory Problems

 

Lung problems can be difficult to treat if the lungs become infected with

a virus, bacteria or candida, or if you suffer from asthma or allergies.

Oregano oil is highly volatile, which means the molecules become airborne

easily, therefore it is great for treating the respiratory system.

 

Just inhale the vapors directly from the bottle as often as necessary.

Also take it internally by mixing 1-2 drops into 1 teaspoon of olive or

coconut oil, at least 4 times a day. You can also put a drop or two on a tissue

and leave it by your pillow at night.

 

 

Scabies

 

Oregano oil is very effective against scabies. Apply it several times a

day. Mix 2-3 drops of oregano oil with 1 teaspoon of olive or coconut oil and

rub it well into each scabies spot. Continue treatment until the scabies

are eradicated.

 

 

Skin Disorders

 

Adult acne, psoriasis and eczema are often candida related and may require

topical treatment with oil of oregano. Mix 2-3 drops of oregano oil into 1

teaspoon of olive or coconut oil and apply it to sensitive skin. Do not

apply oil of oregano full strength to broken skin or rashes.

 

 

Stomach problems

 

Throughout history, oregano has served as a cure for upset stomach caused

by food poisoning, parasites, ulcers, bacterial and fungal infections. Take

3 to 7 drops with or after meals. Food poisoning may require more

aggressive doses. Oil of oregano can safely be taken 10 times a day or more, if

needed.

 

 

Teeth and Gums

 

When you have a toothache, rub oregano oil around the infected tooth. If

it is too strong, mix it with a bit of oil. It will kill infection and

reduce pain. For diseased gums rub the oregano oil over the gums, and take it

several times a day.

 

Mix one drop of oregano oil with less than 1 teaspoon of oil and hold it

under your tongue until the saliva gathers. You can also take a sip of

water. Then swish it around in your mouth for 2 minutes, and swallow. Do this 3

or more times a day.

 

Place a drop of oregano oil on your toothbrush when brushing. You will

find that plaque does not build up on your teeth, and the health of your gums

will improve dramatically.

 

 

Viral Attacks, Herpes, Hepatitis or Shingles

 

When you feel the onset of a cold, flu, herpes or shingles, you should

immediately increase your dosage to 3 drops of oregano oil every one to two

hours to keep levels high while fighting an attack. You can also apply the

oil on your skin.

 

Hepatitis and herpes are two viral infections that have responded well to

treatment of oregano oil. Remember that taking oregano oil more often

during the day is better than taking a lot all at once.

 

 

Oil of Oregano Brands

 

Oil of oregano brands vary greatly as to strength, which largely

determines cost - the higher the content of oregano oil the higher the price.

All

brands listed below contain extra virgin olive oil.

 

Some companies do not state the kind of processing used to extract the

oils, which is a very important factor. Later on I will add the processing

methods to this list. All prices shown are in US dollars. It appears that the

first 3 listed are the best, but for price and quality Bio-Alternatives

wins:

 

- _Healthy Health Oil of Oregano_

(http://www.healthy-health.com/site/844294/page/531035) : 81.49% carvacrol; 1

ounce (30 ml)

- _Joy of the Mountains Oil of Oregano_

(http://www.joyofthemountains.com/) : 75% carvacrol; comes in 10 ml, 15 ml and

1 fluid ounce sizes.

- _Bio-Alternatives Oil of Oregano_

(http://www.bio-alternatives.net/buyoregano.htm) : 85% carvacrol; 1 ounce (30

ml)

- _St. Francis Herb Farm Oreganum_

(http://www.stfrancisherbfarm.com/product.aspx?ID=29) Plus: 50% carvacrol; 1/2

ounce (15 ml)

_Oreganum 1:1_ (http://www.stfrancisherbfarm.com/product.aspx?ID=29)

_Oreganum 1:3_ (http://www.stfrancisherbfarm.com/product.aspx?ID=30)

- _Survival Enterprizes Oregano Oil_ (http://www.se1.us/health/oregano) :

85% carvacrol: 1 ounce (30 ml)

- _Wellness Wild Oregano Oil_

(http://www.ihealthtree.com/oil-of-oregano-1-fl-oz-source-naturals.html) : 70%

carvacrol approximate yield (batches may

vary in strength); 1 ounce (30 ml); Other Ingredients: vegetable cellulose

derivative and candelilla wax (vegetarian source).

- _Nature's Answer Oil of Oregano_

(http://www.naturesanswer.com/products/read_products_searchresult.asp?id=51 & user\

name=) : 54% carvacrol; 1 ounce (30

ml)

- _Hedd Wyn Wild Oil of Oregano_

(http://www.wildoiloforegano.com/index.php) : not less than 70% carvacrol, but

they use both the leaves and flowers,

which are not recommended in the references cited above. The type of

processing used is also questionable, i.e. a patented European technology?

 

 

 

References

 

1. Roger Baird, **High on the Herbal Heirarchy,** Vista Magazine, Issue

39, p. 66.

2. Roger Baird, **Treating Yourself with Wild Oregano Oil,** Vista

Magazine, Issue 44, p. 52.

3. **Oil of Oregano** _http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T223028.html_

(http://www.diagnose-me.com/treat/T223028.html)

 

 

Oil of Oregano Research & Studies

_http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti5.php_

(http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti5.php)

 

 

 

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, bestsurprise2002 wrote:

>

> Oil of Oregano

> _http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti6.php_

> (http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti6.php)

> By Bee Wilder

>

> " Oregano Oil is a very versatile herb, which is not only a strong

> antifungal but also provides many other health benefits and it treats many

types of disease and symptoms. As an antifungal it is extremely effective,just

like raw crushed garlic.

 

Oil of Oregano is a potent antiseptic used both topically and internally " .

 

 

 

Most experts agree that while " Oil of Oregano " is totally safe for topical

use...this oil is contraindicated for INTERNAL use. Liver damage is a common

side effect and the dangers are very real following even minimal use of this

product. I would advise that you consult your health professionals and read up

on it more before using internally, please. I am speaking from personal

experience! Serious problems may result. Research it more extensively first.

 

And no, it is not as safe as raw crushed garlic! Seriously I would use the

garlic first and yes, please do ensure that it's raw for maximum effectiveness.

 

Best Regards,

JoAnn

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