Properties of wild oregano oil
Wild oregano oil is a powerful natural antibiotic, rivaling the strongest conventional antibiotics. It has been proven that the main ingredient of wild oregano oil - carvacrol, has powerful antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial and antiparasitic properties and effectively destroys over thirty types of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi). Effectively prevents flu and colds, helps with inflammation, reducing pain and avoiding infections.
How to use wild oregano oil
Wild oregano oil must be used diluted, usually with some base oil (olive, linseed, coconut, almond). For preventive use, take 4 drops once a day, dissolved in a teaspoon of base oil. In case of established diseases, take up to 4 drops of wild oregano oil dissolved in one brown spoon of base oil and consume it 3 times a day continuously for a period not longer than 15 days. Until the next use of wild oregano oil, a break of 10 days is made. Children up to 12 years of age may use wild oregano oil, but half of the recommended daily dose for adults.
Warning:
All information about the properties, indications and method of use of wild oregano oil is based on the professional literature and on world-wide websites dedicated to medicinal herbs and healthy life. The contents are of an informative nature and are not intended for diagnosis or treatment. The decision to use wild oregano oil is the responsibility of the reader.
Precautions:
Wild oregano oil should be stored in a dry and dark place, out of the reach of children. It is not recommended for pregnant and lactating women, because carvacrol affects iron in the blood; in children up to three years of age; and in people with increased blood pressure and heart patients, because it can cause rapid heartbeat. When consuming, it should not be mixed with lemon juice.
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