INGREDIENTS: Oregano (O), Vegetable Glycerin (Organic, Vegan, Non GMO, Wheat Free, Gluten Free).
SUGGESTED USE:Â Take 14-28 drops sublingually OR add to 2-4 oz. of water or juice up to 6 times per day.
*AS ALWAYS, BE SURE TO START SLOWLY WHEN ADDING ANY HERBAL SUPPLEMENT TO YOUR HEALTHCARE ROUTINE. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS ON PRODUCT LABELS AND CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN OR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER BEFORE USING*
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN*
*Store away from heat and light.
**THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FDA. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.
Disclaimer
This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. All readers/viewers of this content are advised to consult their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions.
All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications,or are PREGNANT or BREASTFEEDING should consult their physicians before beginning ANY nutrition supplement or lifestyle program.
Oregano
Oregano, or Origanum vulgare, is a small, bushy plant that belongs to the mint family. It is a familiar culinary herb in Italian dishes.
Oregano contains:
carvacrol, the main active compound in oregano oil and a type of antioxidant called a phenolthymol, which may help protect against toxins and fight fungal infections
. Fighting bacteria
Thanks to the high levels of carvacrol, oregano oil may help fight certain types of bacteria.
. Treating small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO).
Oregano helps treat chronic bacterial issues, such as SIBO.
. Treating fungal infections
Oregano oil also appears to be a potent antifungal agent thanks to high levels of thymol.
. Providing antioxidants
Oregano oil is also a potent antioxidant. Antioxidants help protect the body from damage caused by oxidative stress and free radicals.
. Reducing inflammation
Some sources claim that oregano oil may help reduce inflammation. The compound carvacrol shows anti-inflammatory effects in both animal models and in vitro studies.
. Healing wounds
Applying diluted oregano oil to the skin may help protect smaller cuts and scrapes on the skin as they heal.
. Relieving pain
There is some evidence that oregano may be an effective pain reliever. An animal study found that an extract of oregano provided pain relief.
. Aiding weight loss
Oregano oil may also be a helpful tool for people looking to lose weight. Researchers have found that carvacrol, the main compound in oregano oil, disrupts part of the process that leads to the creation and accumulation of fat tissue.
. Fighting cancer
Some sources claim that oregano oil may help fight some cancers.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.