• Oil of oregano 17,500.00

    Oil of Oregano Benefits:

    Infection Benefits:

    1. Antibacterial properties: effective against MRSA, E. coli, and Staphylococcus
    2. Antiviral properties: effective against HIV, HCV, and influenza
    3. Antifungal properties: effective against Candida and Aspergillus
    4. Anti-parasitic properties: effective against Giardia and Cryptosporidium
    5. Enhances immune system function

    General Health Benefits:

    1. Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties
    2. Improves cardiovascular health: lowers blood pressure and cholesterol
    3. Supports digestive health: reduces inflammation and improves gut bacteria
    4. Enhances cognitive function and memory
    5. May improve diabetes management
    6. Supports bone health: increases bone density
    7. May reduce anxiety and depression symptoms
    8. Supports skin health: reduces inflammation and improves wound healing

    Active Compounds:

    1. Carvacrol: antimicrobial and antioxidant effects
    2. Thymol: antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects
    3. P-cymene: antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects
    4. Eugenol: antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects

    Preparations and Dosage:

    1. Oil: 2-3 drops, 2-3 times a day (diluted with carrier oil)
    2. Capsules: 500-1000 mg per day
    3. Tea: Steep 1-2 teaspoons of dried oregano in boiling water for 5-10 minutes

    Precautions and Interactions:

    1. Consult a healthcare provider before using oil of oregano, especially if:
    – Pregnant or breastfeeding
    – Taking medications (blood thinners, diabetes meds)
    – Having surgery
    – Allergic to oregano or have sensitivities

    Combination Therapies:

    1. Garlic for cardiovascular health
    2. Ginger for digestive support
    3. Turmeric for anti-inflammatory effects
    4. Echinacea for immune system support

    Topical Uses:

    1. Skin infections (acne, wounds)
    2. Nail fungus
    3. Foot and athlete’s foot
    4. Insect bites and stings

    Important Note:

    Consult a healthcare provider before using oil of oregano, especially if you have underlying health conditions or take medications.

    Note: Always dilute oil of oregano with a carrier oil (coconut or olive oil) before topical application or ingestion.

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  • Oregano tea / spice 9,000.00

    Oil of Oregano Benefits:

    Infection Benefits:

    1. Antibacterial properties: effective against MRSA, E. coli, and Staphylococcus
    2. Antiviral properties: effective against HIV, HCV, and influenza
    3. Antifungal properties: effective against Candida and Aspergillus
    4. Anti-parasitic properties: effective against Giardia and Cryptosporidium
    5. Enhances immune system function

    General Health Benefits:

    1. Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties
    2. Improves cardiovascular health: lowers blood pressure and cholesterol
    3. Supports digestive health: reduces inflammation and improves gut bacteria
    4. Enhances cognitive function and memory
    5. May improve diabetes management
    6. Supports bone health: increases bone density
    7. May reduce anxiety and depression symptoms
    8. Supports skin health: reduces inflammation and improves wound healing

    Active Compounds:

    1. Carvacrol: antimicrobial and antioxidant effects
    2. Thymol: antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects
    3. P-cymene: antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects
    4. Eugenol: antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects

    Preparations and Dosage:

    1. Oil: 2-3 drops, 2-3 times a day (diluted with carrier oil)
    2. Capsules: 500-1000 mg per day
    3. Tea: Steep 1-2 teaspoons of dried oregano in boiling water for 5-10 minutes

    Precautions and Interactions:

    1. Consult a healthcare provider before using oil of oregano, especially if:
    – Pregnant or breastfeeding
    – Taking medications (blood thinners, diabetes meds)
    – Having surgery
    – Allergic to oregano or have sensitivities

    Combination Therapies:

    1. Garlic for cardiovascular health
    2. Ginger for digestive support
    3. Turmeric for anti-inflammatory effects
    4. Echinacea for immune system support

    Topical Uses:

    1. Skin infections (acne, wounds)
    2. Nail fungus
    3. Foot and athlete’s foot
    4. Insect bites and stings

    Important Note:

    Consult a healthcare provider before using oil of oregano, especially if you have underlying health conditions or take medications.

    Note: Always dilute oil of oregano with a carrier oil (coconut or olive oil) before topical application or ingestion.

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    6 in stock

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