Wrote by Stephanie Oswald Certified Health Coach (IIN, graduated 2014) and an Registered Holistic Nutritionist.
Oregano Oil
Oregano is a fragrant herb belonging to the mint family, with a large popularity in the culinary world. When this pungent herb is concentrated into an essential oil it has beneficial effects when used both internally and externally.
This flowering herb has been used in folk medicine for over 2,500 years. It takes over 1,000 lbs of oregano to produce just 1 lb of the essential oil. oregano oil is loaded with beneficial antioxidants, phenols, terpenes and terpenoids, known to provide many health benefits.
The Thymol contained within Oregano is a natural antifungal that can support the immune system and protect the body against toxins. The Rosemarinic Acid found within Oil of Oregano is a powerful antioxidant, helping prevent cellular damage from oxidation and free radical damage.
Land Art Wild organic oregano is handcrafted and harvested in Moutain of Turkey. It contains 80% carvacrol, the active ingredient shown to stop the growth of several different types of harmful bacteria. Carvacrol is a chemical component of many plants but is found most abundantly in Oregano. It has been widely valued for its antiviral, antioxidant and antifungal effects. It is most powerful in oregano oil and has actually been shown to have double the ability to destroy pathogens verses pure carvacrol alone.
It's often recommended by Naturopath for the treatment of certain SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) cases.
Oregano oil is a natural immune system booster ,it's increase the lyphocyt ( cells that fight viruses). It can be used as an effective treatment for the common cold, to rid the body of certain bacterial, fungal and viral infections.In many cases Oregano oil can be used as an effective natural alternative to antibiotics, which can be hard on our system and disrupt the microbiome.
With it’s many uses and benefits, it is a great idea to keep your medicine cabinet stocked with Land Art Organic Wild Oregano oil.
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