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> I am planning to purchase one of the recommended oil of oreganos. I

> know there are three brands recommended. The Healthy Health Oil of

> Oregano is much less expensive than Joy of the Mountains Oil or St.

> Francis. Does anyone have experience with these brands and recommend

> one over another?

==>Bert, I love Joy of the Mountains over St. Francis, but I haven't

tried Healthy Health. I know one of our moderators really likes

Healthy Health. If I were you I'd get Joy of the Mountins or Healthy

Health over St. Francis.

Bee

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> > I am planning to purchase one of the recommended oil of oreganos. I

> > know there are three brands recommended. The Healthy Health Oil of

> > Oregano is much less expensive than Joy of the Mountains Oil or St.

> > Francis. Does anyone have experience with these brands and recommend

> > one over another?

>

> ==>Bert, I love Joy of the Mountains over St. Francis, but I haven't

> tried Healthy Health. I know one of our moderators really likes

> Healthy Health. If I were you I'd get Joy of the Mountins or Healthy

> Health over St. Francis.

>

> Bee

>

Bee,

What about Young Living essential oil Oregano Oil? Have you heard

about it or tried any of their products? I decided to buy their

Oregano and am trying it now. Also, I saw your response to another

post about parasites. Do you really think you need to know what kind

of parasite you have in order to take something for it?

ita

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Bert wrote:

I am planning to purchase one of the recommended oil of oreganos. I

know there are three brands recommended. The Healthy Health Oil of

Oregano is much less expensive than Joy of the Mountains Oil or St.

Francis. Does anyone have experience with these brands and recommend

one over another? Thanks, Bert

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Hi Bert

I bought the deal of 6 bottles from Healthy Health and would recommend it. I

think their prices are reasonable (even with postage to Australia) and they

contain a high percentage of Carvacrol. It's potent stuff and it took me a while

to be able to enjoy popping a few drops under the tongue but I really like it

now. I tend to smell like oregano for a while after taking it but it's not so

bad and fades after a while.

Hope this helps.

Jen

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Bee Wrote:

==>Bert, I love Joy of the Mountains over St. Francis, but I haven't

> > tried Healthy Health. I know one of our moderators really likes

> > Healthy Health. If I were you I'd get Joy of the Mountins or

Healthy Health over St. Francis.

Jaunita wrote:

> Bee, What about Young Living essential oil Oregano Oil? Have you heard

> about it or tried any of their products? I decided to buy their

> Oregano and am trying it now.

==>I haven't been able to evaluate all brands, but in checking out

Young Living Essential Oil I see it does not state it is from Wild

Mountain oregano which is the source of recommended brands. Could you

send the list on the label to me?

> Also, I saw your response to another post about parasites. Do you

really think you need to know what kind of parasite you have in order

to take something for it?

==>There are 3 parasite treatments, i.e. clove, black walnut hull and

wormwood, that Hulda e says (all 3 together) kill all parasites,

however wormwood must not to be taken by women who can become pregnant

or who are pregnant but it kills certain types of parasites, while the

other two kill others. Garlic & certain herbs also kill some types of

parasites and not others, and so on. Testing will verify the type so a

specific treatment can be used. Using all of the treatments at one

time without good reason overwhelms the body and increases die-off

symptoms, so it is better to get tested. Also most people who " think "

they have parasites don't.

Bee

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> > Also, I saw your response to another post about parasites. Do you

> really think you need to know what kind of parasite you have in order

> to take something for it?

>

> ==>There are 3 parasite treatments, i.e. clove, black walnut hull and

> wormwood, that Hulda e says (all 3 together) kill all parasites,

> however wormwood must not to be taken by women who can become pregnant

> or who are pregnant but it kills certain types of parasites, while the

> other two kill others. Garlic & certain herbs also kill some types of

> parasites and not others, and so on. Testing will verify the type so a

> specific treatment can be used. Using all of the treatments at one

> time without good reason overwhelms the body and increases die-off

> symptoms, so it is better to get tested. Also most people who " think "

> they have parasites don't.

>

> Bee

>

Bee,

Thanks for that info. What is the best way to test for parasites? I

got a GI panel from a medical doctor I went to and it was basically a

stool and saliva test. I did not test positive for parasites and I've

always been convinced that I have them. Also, it could be that maybe I

was doing so much parasite cleansing that I didn't have anymore at

that time but I could now. Anyway, what's the most reliable test?

Thank you so much,

ita

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A standard stool test for parasites is fine.

Bee

P.S. ita would you please trim your messages of anything irrelevant

to your current message - see Candida Group Info folder on why and

how. TIA.

ita wrote,

>

> Thanks for that info. What is the best way to test for parasites? I

> got a GI panel from a medical doctor I went to and it was basically a

> stool and saliva test. I did not test positive for parasites and I've

> always been convinced that I have them. Also, it could be that maybe I

> was doing so much parasite cleansing that I didn't have anymore at

> that time but I could now. Anyway, what's the most reliable test?

>

> Thank you so much,

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> Hello,

>

> Does anyone have a favorite brand of oil of oregano? I know Bee has

> several on her site but I was hoping for some feedback from members.

>

> The NOW oil of oregano found at iherb says it's for aromatherapy only.

> Does anyone know if this is really true?

>

> http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-Oregano-Oil-1-fl-oz-30-ml/937?at=0

>

+++Hi ,

NOW oil of oregano is 100% so it is not just for aromatherapy, however I do not

recommend taking any essential oils internally.

You can sniff on the bottle to help with pain, particularly in your head, and to

help your brain deal with pain from other areas of your body.

However, for aching muscles, joints, cracked or broken bones, etc. only use it

diluted 50/50 with olive oil.

My aunt sells it, and when my Dad cracked his shoulder I asked her to mix it

50/50 with olive oil in a separate dropper bottle. My sister, a nurse, was

taking care of Dad and rubbed it into his shoulder which helped heal it and

alleviate the pain. My sister was amazed the arthritis in her own hands was

helped by it too.

Bee

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> Dear Bee,

>

Thanks for your response.

On the iherb page for this product, so many reviewers write that they cure

themselves of various ailments by taking it internally. It seems to

help the immune system. So I thought that taking it internally would help

with candida issues, not by " killing " candida, but by strengthening the body

in general. Any thoughts?

> +++Hi ,

>

> NOW oil of oregano is 100% so it is not just for aromatherapy, however I do

> not recommend taking any essential oils internally.

>

> You can sniff on the bottle to help with pain, particularly in your head,

> and to help your brain deal with pain from other areas of your body.

>

> However, for aching muscles, joints, cracked or broken bones, etc. only use

> it diluted 50/50 with olive oil.

>

> My aunt sells it, and when my Dad cracked his shoulder I asked her to mix

> it 50/50 with olive oil in a separate dropper bottle. My sister, a nurse,

> was taking care of Dad and rubbed it into his shoulder which helped heal it

> and alleviate the pain. My sister was amazed the arthritis in her own hands

> was helped by it too.

>

> Bee

>

>

>

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