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- How To Use |
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| Wild Oil of Oregano's
Many Uses |
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| Since Wild Oil of Oregano is highly potent and in a 1:1 mixture
with M.C.T. (medium chain triglycerides), you can dilute it
with more M.C.T. or any other oil if it is too strong in any
particular application. |
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| If you cannot find M.C.T. oil at you local health food store,
you can use a high grade of olive oil, or other oil. We suggest
that you only mix up small batches as the olive oil could go
rancid. |
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| When used internally start with small amounts of one drop
twice daily working your way to one drop four times per day.
You may mix the oil with one teaspoon of honey, maple syrup,
or olive oil to improve palatability. |
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| Take for a period of 15 days and then stop for 15 days. Then
repeat the process. |
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| Topical
Use |
| Apply Wild Oil of Oregano directly to affected region once
or twice daily; use more often if necessary. If rash/irritation
occurs, discontinue use. |
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| On Skin: Rub a few drops vigorously into
the affected area. Repeat as necessary. |
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| In Shampoos: Add a few drops of Wild 0il
of Oregano to your shampoo. After shampooing allow the lather
to sit for a few minutes, then rinse. Ê |
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| In Soap: Add a few drops to all pump soaps
and use during showering and hand washing for excellent antisepsis.
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| On Gums and Teeth: Use a drop on your toothbrush
instead of toothpaste to brush your teeth. Rub on gums and teeth
for various indications. Apply once or twice daily. |
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| For Warts or Boils: Saturate affected area(s).
Cover with a bandage. Repeat dressing until lesions are clear.
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| Toe Fungus and Athlete's Foot: Put a drop
on top of the toe nail and spread over the affected area. The
oil will penetrate through the nail to kill the fungus underneath.
Rub the oil between the toes to relieve athlete's foot problems.
You will notice a change in a few days. |
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| Internal
Use |
| Add a drop or two of Wild Oil of Oregano to a glass of juice
or milk and drink. You can put a drop under your tongue, but
be warned it may taste hot and require some fluids if it is
uncomfortable to you. |
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| Taken internally Wild Oil of Oregano is highly effective against
a wide range of yeast, fungi, bacteria, and candidas. It also
kills internal parasites and viruses. |
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| The vapors from Wild Oil of Oregano can be inhaled to clear
the air of viruses, bacteria, and fungi. A small cloth with
a few drops of the oil can be sniffed occasionally while riding
on public transportation or when in crowds. |
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| Vaginal membranes and other genital regions: Exert caution
here, as significant heat and burning sensation will result.
Oregano oil is a peppery spice. For application to sensitive
genital regions be sure to dilute a few drops of the oil in
a teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil or coconut fat. Apply as
needed. |
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| Diaper Rash or other Infantile Conditions: Avoid using straight
oil on infants; always dilute by placing a few drops of the
oil in a teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil or coconut fat.
If stronger dosages are needed, use only a drop at a time on
infantile skin. |
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| There are no known side effects and Oil of Oregano is compatible
with any other natural remedy or prescription drug. |
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