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Supplement & Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 2 Drops | ||
Servings Per Container: 194 | ||
Proprietary blend (2 drops) 50 mg total weight organic extra virgin olive oil |
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Organic Wild Mediterranean oregano oil p73* |
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*Daily value not established. |
Product Description
Description
Harness the power of wild oregano with North American Herb & Spice Oreganol, Oil of Wild Oregano, for natural wellness.
North American Herb & Spice Oreganol is a USDA organic, Mediterranean-sourced oil of wild oregano supplement that supports healthy immune function. This handpicked, steam-distilled P73 formula contains a natural carvacrol level of 73% or higher and is the only unprocessed, full-spectrum wild oregano oil available for daily use.
- USDA organic, Mediterranean-sourced oil of wild oregano for healthy immune support
- P73 formula with a natural carvacrol level of 73% or higher
- Unprocessed, full-spectrum wild oregano oil for daily use
Directions
Take at least drops under the tongue or in juice/water daily. Rub topically to support skin health.
Health risks and warnings
Due to heat sensation, keep away from genitals, eyes, and store away from children. Strict cGMP standards and testing are always used.
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Questions and Answers about North American Herb & Spice, Oreganol, Oil of Wild Oregano
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What are the benefits of taking North American Herb & Spice, Oreganol, Oil of Wild Oregano?
North American Herb & Spice Oreganol, Oil of Wild Oregano is known for its potential health-promoting properties. This concentrated oil is rich in natural compounds like carvacrol and thymol, which have been studied for their antimicrobial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties. Many users take it to support immune function, respiratory health, and digestive wellness.
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How do you take oil of wild oregano Oreganol?
Oil of wild oregano Oreganol can be taken in various ways depending on the intended use. For internal use, many people place a few drops under the tongue or mix it with water or juice before swallowing. Some prefer to take it in capsule form to avoid the strong taste. For topical application, the oil can be diluted with a carrier oil and applied directly to the skin, though it's important to do a patch test first to check for any sensitivity.
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What are the side effects of wild oregano oil?
While generally considered safe for most people when used as directed, wild oregano oil can cause side effects in some individuals. These may include stomach upset, nausea, or a burning sensation in the mouth or throat due to its potent nature. In rare cases, some people might experience allergic reactions, especially those with sensitivities to plants in the Lamiaceae family.
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What is oil of oregano used to treat?
Oil of oregano is used for a wide range of purposes due to its potential antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. It is often used to support immune function, particularly during cold and flu season. Some people use it to address digestive issues, such as bloating or intestinal discomfort. Others apply it topically for skin conditions or as a natural remedy for fungal infections.
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Who should not take oil of oregano?
While oil of oregano is generally considered safe for most adults when used as directed, certain groups should exercise caution. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid using oil of oregano due to insufficient safety data. Individuals with bleeding disorders or those taking blood thinners should consult their healthcare provider before use, as oregano oil may have mild blood-thinning effects.
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Can I take oil of oregano before bed?
Taking oil of oregano before bed is generally fine for most people, but individual responses can vary. Some find that the strong taste or potential for minor digestive effects makes it less comfortable to take right before sleep. Others report no issues and even prefer taking it at night as part of their bedtime routine.