Oregano Oil
There are over 40 different oregano species, but the most
beneficial one to maximize the therapeutic
antibiotic effect you need is the oil produced from wild
oregano, called Origanum vulgare. Thymus
capitatus, a variety that grows in Spain, is also very
powerful.Quality oregano oil made from these
species is golden to dark yellow, with a strong spicy odor
.According to Dr. Mercola, the best uses for
oregano oil as a natural antibiotic are the following:
Foot or nail fungus. Put a few teaspoons of oregano
oil in a small tub water and soak your feet. The oil can
also be diluted (one drop of oil with a teaspoon of olive
oil) and then apply directly to nails or skin.
Parasites and infections: Dilute the oil as described above
and place it under your tongue. Hold it there for a few
minutes, and then rinse it out. Repeat at least four times a
day.
Sinus infections: Put a few drops of oregano oil in a pot of
steaming water or neti pot, and inhale the steam.
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