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Re the NOW brand. I have a friend, big firefighter guy, who about a year ago

had total global amnesia. TGA is short term amnesia, lasts less than a day.

After that he recovered but didn't feel like himself. Said he felt like he was

walking around with a football helmet on.

I sent him some NOW oregano oil, the pure stuff. They have two, one is full

strength, the other is 25%. So I sent the pure stuff and he put it on the

bottom of his feet and the strange feeling in his head disappeared. Makes us

both think that the TGA was a pathogen.

He also has a friend who went unconscious and nearly died and they thought he

had a stroke, but he didn't. The doctor gave the guy antibiotics, just guessing

that it might be viral and the guy came out of it. I think oregano oil could

have helped.

Anyway. For us it has worked well. I think it is a good thing to have on hand.

As a side note. My friend put it full strength in his mouth and thought he was

going to die. Definitely dilute this stuff. And don't overuse or it can

become an allergen.

Blessings

Donna

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Hi Dotsie,

I have been using 'NOW' brand oregano oil from a health food store. Is

there a better grade?

I would want the most effective available.

All the best,

Emanuel

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> What you find in health food stores is not a

> medicinal grade of oregano.

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Hi Dotsie,

I have been using 'NOW' brand oregano oil from a health food store. Is

there a better grade?

I would want the most effective available.

All the best,

Emanuel

DotsieBoo@... wrote:

> What you find in health food stores is not a

> medicinal grade of oregano.

>

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try 'OregaMax from North American spice co. I haven't used it in a while

spelling should be close I have tried several this seems to be the most

concentrated

Re: Oregano Oil

Hi Dotsie,

I have been using 'NOW' brand oregano oil from a health food store. Is

there a better grade?

I would want the most effective available.

All the best,

Emanuel

DotsieBoo@... wrote:

> What you find in health food stores is not a

> medicinal grade of oregano.

>

>

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I purchased Juice of Oregano for my brother in law who has ALS Lou Gehrig. I

told him to use it everyday as a health tonic.

Juice of Oregano

* Helps to recapture your strength

* Excellent physical and mental tonic

* Rich in safe, plant-derived oxygen

* Improves digestion, metabolism, and circulation

Juice of

Oregano

A New Substance You Must Know About

Dear Friends:I've found this lovely Juice of Oregano to be one of the finest

of all natural substances. Juice of Oregano is highly aromatic extract made

from wild oregano. The oregano is entirely wild and grows high in the

mountains-up to 12,000 feet above sea level. This means that wild oregano is

an excellent source of natural oxygen, which the plants concentrate from the

mountain air. In contrast to oil of oregano, Juice of Oregano is

exceptionally rich in oxygen, because juice and oxygen mix. Remember, oxygen

is the most critical nutrient, especially for the brain and other internal

organs. That's why I like it both as a physical and mental tonic.

I take Juice of Oregano every day, especially for a boost in energy. Take it

as a digestive tonic; it really stimulates the digestive juices. I use it

both as a digestive aid in case of indigestion as well as for halting

spasticity such as irritable bowel or diarrhea.

My favorite use ia as a tonic, that is an oxygen tonic. We sorely need

oxygen. Now that the earth has been deforested and the atmosphere polluted,

we can't get as much oxygen as we need. Here is an easy way to consume

natural oxygen, because oregano juice contains a wide variety of substances

called " oxygenated compounds. " These compounds contain oxygen which occurs

naturally from the plants; no synthetic oxygen is added. Synthetic oxygen is

potentially caustic, but plant oxygen is entirely safe. So, drinking Juice of

Oregano is the perfect was to ingest the oxygen we need.

Oregano juice has ancient uses. For hundreds of years it has been relied upon

as a health enhancer and disease fighter. So if you wish to stimulate your

body's functions to improve your digestion, metabolism, and circulation,

drink your juice every day.

How to Use Juice of Oregano

1. Drink the juice straight in the morning with breakfast (for tough folks)

2. Add the juice to any vegetable of fruit juice. Best juices: tomato and V-8

3. Add the juice to salt water as an internal tonic or gargle (salt aids in

absorption)

Dr. Cass Ingram

Nutritional Physician

Oil of Oregano

Wild oregano is an oil rich plant. Each oregano leaf contains hundreds of oil

glands. This oil is rich in a variety of natural compounds. The primary

constituent of this oil is known as polyphenolic flavonoids. One of these,

carvacrol, is a potent natural antiseptic. As discussed is Dr. Cass Ingram's

" The Cure is in the Cupboard: How to Use Oregano for Better Health " oregano

oil has been tested against a variety of microorganisms and is found to exert

a high degree of anti-fungal, anti-parasitic, anti-viral and antibacterial

actions.Oregano is perhaps the most powerful herbal anti-fungal agent known.

Its effectiveness is enhanced by its safety, since it is entirely non-toxic.

This is of crucial important with disseminated fungal infections, such as

Candidiasis, since large doses may be necessary to establish a cure.

Furthermore, fungal resistance to oregano is exceptionally rare. Oregano is

such a potent anti fungal agent that it is capable of destroying even

resistant fungal forms such as the mutated fungi which result from antibiotic

therapy.Oregano is also an excellent antibacterial agent. Its volatile oils

are highly active against the majority of pathogenic bacteria, including

staph, strep, and E. coli.In addition to containing essential oils, oregano

is a rich source of a variety of vitamins and minerals, and is especially

rich in vitamin C. It contains large amounts of chlorophyll, itself a natural

antiseptic.The oil of oregano that we carry is extracted by a chemical free

process from pure wild oregano. Commercial oregano, often labeled Moroccan

oregano, is made from Spanish thyme and is not a true oregano species. Be

sure to purchase oil of oregano that is guaranteed wild and guaranteed to be

from real oregano. Real oregano, being a spice, is edible and can be used

both topically and internally. Be aware also that commercial oregano herb is

often not even oregano. As described by Taintu in " Spices and Seasonings " the

majority of commercial oregano is actually not oregano but is derived from a

sage bush, that is Mexican sage. If you look at a bottle of commercial

" oregano " , it will often read " Mexican oregano. " Oil of oregano is a potent

antiseptic. Research proves that it is highly effective for killing a wide

range of fungi, yeast and bacteria as well as parasites and viruses.

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In a message dated 3/3/2003 5:58:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,

audreydenson@... writes:

> what brand of oregano oil and oregano juice do you use?

The Oregano Juice is from North American Herb and Spice. I found it in the

Vitamin Shop. The oregano oil I have is the Now brand and I don't remember

where I purchased it.

I just did a google search and found this website that claims to compare

prices and purity. I have no connection with this company.

<A

HREF= " http://www.survival.com.mx/health/oregano/comparison.html " >http://www.surv\

ival.com.mx/health/oregano/comparison.html</A>

Dotsie

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Thanks , I'll check it out.

Emanuel

roger castro wrote:

> try 'OregaMax from North American spice co. I haven't used it in a

> while spelling should be close I have tried several this seems to be

> the most concentrated

>

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On Mon 03 Mar 03 03:15, CountryGirl wrote:

>  My friend put it full strength in his mouth and thought he was going to die.

I did that too with the same result from a single drop.

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what brand of oregano oil and oregano juice do you use? not

many manufacturers specify " medicinal grade " so it's a little

confusing to know which to buy.

thanks dotsie!

audrey

> I purchased Juice of Oregano for my brother in law who has

ALS Lou Gehrig. I

> told him to use it everyday as a health tonic.

>

> Juice of Oregano

>

> * Helps to recapture your strength

> * Excellent physical and mental tonic

> * Rich in safe, plant-derived oxygen

> * Improves digestion, metabolism, and circulation

>

> Juice of

> Oregano

> A New Substance You Must Know About

> Dear Friends:I've found this lovely Juice of Oregano to be one

of the finest

> of all natural substances. Juice of Oregano is highly aromatic

extract made

> from wild oregano. The oregano is entirely wild and grows high

in the

> mountains-up to 12,000 feet above sea level. This means that

wild oregano is

> an excellent source of natural oxygen, which the plants

concentrate from the

> mountain air. In contrast to oil of oregano, Juice of Oregano is

> exceptionally rich in oxygen, because juice and oxygen mix.

Remember, oxygen

> is the most critical nutrient, especially for the brain and other

internal

> organs. That's why I like it both as a physical and mental tonic.

>

> I take Juice of Oregano every day, especially for a boost in

energy. Take it

> as a digestive tonic; it really stimulates the digestive juices. I

use it

> both as a digestive aid in case of indigestion as well as for

halting

> spasticity such as irritable bowel or diarrhea.

>

> My favorite use ia as a tonic, that is an oxygen tonic. We sorely

need

> oxygen. Now that the earth has been deforested and the

atmosphere polluted,

> we can't get as much oxygen as we need. Here is an easy way

to consume

> natural oxygen, because oregano juice contains a wide variety

of substances

> called " oxygenated compounds. " These compounds contain

oxygen which occurs

> naturally from the plants; no synthetic oxygen is added.

Synthetic oxygen is

> potentially caustic, but plant oxygen is entirely safe. So,

drinking Juice of

> Oregano is the perfect was to ingest the oxygen we need.

>

> Oregano juice has ancient uses. For hundreds of years it has

been relied upon

> as a health enhancer and disease fighter. So if you wish to

stimulate your

> body's functions to improve your digestion, metabolism, and

circulation,

> drink your juice every day.

>

> How to Use Juice of Oregano

>

> 1. Drink the juice straight in the morning with breakfast (for

tough folks)

>

> 2. Add the juice to any vegetable of fruit juice. Best juices:

tomato and V-8

>

> 3. Add the juice to salt water as an internal tonic or gargle (salt

aids in

> absorption)

>

>

>

> Dr. Cass Ingram

> Nutritional Physician

>

> Oil of Oregano

>

>

> Wild oregano is an oil rich plant. Each oregano leaf contains

hundreds of oil

> glands. This oil is rich in a variety of natural compounds. The

primary

> constituent of this oil is known as polyphenolic flavonoids. One

of these,

> carvacrol, is a potent natural antiseptic. As discussed is Dr.

Cass Ingram's

> " The Cure is in the Cupboard: How to Use Oregano for Better

Health " oregano

> oil has been tested against a variety of microorganisms and is

found to exert

> a high degree of anti-fungal, anti-parasitic, anti-viral and

antibacterial

> actions.Oregano is perhaps the most powerful herbal

anti-fungal agent known.

> Its effectiveness is enhanced by its safety, since it is entirely

non-toxic.

> This is of crucial important with disseminated fungal

infections, such as

> Candidiasis, since large doses may be necessary to establish

a cure.

> Furthermore, fungal resistance to oregano is exceptionally

rare. Oregano is

> such a potent anti fungal agent that it is capable of destroying

even

> resistant fungal forms such as the mutated fungi which result

from antibiotic

> therapy.Oregano is also an excellent antibacterial agent. Its

volatile oils

> are highly active against the majority of pathogenic bacteria,

including

> staph, strep, and E. coli.In addition to containing essential oils,

oregano

> is a rich source of a variety of vitamins and minerals, and is

especially

> rich in vitamin C. It contains large amounts of chlorophyll, itself

a natural

> antiseptic.The oil of oregano that we carry is extracted by a

chemical free

> process from pure wild oregano. Commercial oregano, often

labeled Moroccan

> oregano, is made from Spanish thyme and is not a true

oregano species. Be

> sure to purchase oil of oregano that is guaranteed wild and

guaranteed to be

> from real oregano. Real oregano, being a spice, is edible and

can be used

> both topically and internally. Be aware also that commercial

oregano herb is

> often not even oregano. As described by Taintu in " Spices and

Seasonings " the

> majority of commercial oregano is actually not oregano but is

derived from a

> sage bush, that is Mexican sage. If you look at a bottle of

commercial

> " oregano " , it will often read " Mexican oregano. " Oil of oregano is

a potent

> antiseptic. Research proves that it is highly effective for killing a

wide

> range of fungi, yeast and bacteria as well as parasites and

viruses.

>

>

>

>

>

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wonderful! thanks dotsie.

audrey

> In a message dated 3/3/2003 5:58:14 PM Eastern Standard

Time,

> audreydenson@e... writes:

>

> > what brand of oregano oil and oregano juice do you use?

>

>

> The Oregano Juice is from North American Herb and Spice. I

found it in the

> Vitamin Shop. The oregano oil I have is the Now brand and I

don't remember

> where I purchased it.

>

> I just did a google search and found this website that claims to

compare

> prices and purity. I have no connection with this company.

>

> <A

HREF= " http://www.survival.com.mx/health/oregano/comparison.

html " >http://www.survival.com.mx/health/oregano/comparison.ht

ml</A>

>

> Dotsie

>

>

>

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Hi Abbe,

It is supposed to be wonderful for a whole host of health issues. It is

purportedly beneficial for auto-immune issues....of which, some thyroid

issues are and many people with thyroid problems have .

Do a search on Oil of Oregano and you'll find lots of info on the

benefits. I still take it ( in orange juice) and give it to my kids as

well.

Abbe wrote:

Hi ,

I see. I just wondered if you or anyone knows what

the Oregano Oil is supposed to do. I have never heard

of it connected to thyroid issues before.

Abbe

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Hi,

Apologies if this is slightly " off-topic " message but does anyone have any

knowledge about oregano oil and its effects.  I have just started taking it and

would be interested to hear from others with their experiences of oregano oil.

 I am particularly interested in claims I have read about it helping with

diabetes and high blood pressure.

Thanks

Emma

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*check this site*

*http://www.homeremediesweb.com/oil_of_oregano_health_benefits.php*

* & thuis site*

*http://www.candida-cure-recipes.com/oil-of-oregano-side-effects.html*

*thank you*

truly yours

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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Emma <ejallen5313@...> wrote:

>

>

> Hi,

> Apologies if this is slightly " off-topic " message but does anyone have any

> knowledge about oregano oil and its effects. I have just started taking it

> and would be interested to hear from others with their experiences of

> oregano oil. I am particularly interested in claims I have read about it

> helping with diabetes and high blood pressure.

> Thanks

> Emma

>

>

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