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Oregano Oil — Natural Antibiotic

Oregano Oil — Natural Antibiotic

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Oregano Oil — Natural Antibiotic

2 oz | Organic Olive Oil + Organic Oregano


Powerful Natural Antimicrobial Support

Oregano oil is one of nature’s strongest broad-spectrum antimicrobials. Traditionally used for centuries, it supports the body in fighting infections and restoring internal balance.

This potent infusion contains the key active compounds carvacrol and thymol, which are known for their powerful:

• Antibiotic
• Antiviral
• Antifungal
• Antibacterial
• Antimicrobial
• Anti-inflammatory
• Antiparasitic

These compounds work by disrupting harmful organisms and slowing their ability to grow or spread.


What Oregano Oil Can Support

Because of its broad-spectrum activity, oregano oil may help with:

• Respiratory infections
• Gut imbalance & digestive infections
• Candida or fungal overgrowth
• Urinary tract support
• Parasites
• Viral and bacterial colds
• Skin infections or wounds (topical, diluted)
• Immune system strengthening

Unlike conventional antibiotics, natural oregano oil is less likely to contribute to antibiotic resistance, making it a popular choice for holistic immune support.


Internal + Topical Use

Internal Use:
Oregano oil can help support the respiratory, digestive, and urinary systems when taken orally.

Topical Use:
When diluted properly, it can be applied to the skin to support wounds, fungal issues, or localized infections.

Important: Oregano oil is highly concentrated. Always dilute when using on the skin. Those pregnant, nursing, or managing health conditions should consult a practitioner before internal use.


Research

Study: Antibacterial activity of oregano essential oils against Streptococcus mutans
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9942419/#Sec29title

This study showed that oregano oil interferes with bacterial growth and helps inhibit pathogenic activity, highlighting carvacrol and thymol as key antimicrobial compounds.

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