Oregano (Origanum compactum) Essential Oil
Therapeutic-grade
Extraction Method: Steam distilled from leaves and flowers
Key Constituents:
Carvacrol (60-75%)
Gamma-Terpinene (3.5-8.5%)
Para-Cymene (5.5-9%)
Beta Caryophyllene (2-5%)
Myrcene (1-3%)
Thymol (0-5%)
Medical Properties: Anti-aging, powerful antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, immune stimulant.
USES: Arthritis/rheumatism, respiratory infectious diseases, infections/tuberculosis, digestive problems.
Other Uses: Ganglion Cysts
First Day: Apply 2 drops oregano; on location, as often as needed.
Second Day: Apply 2 drops thyme; apply on location as often as needed.
Fragrant Influence: Creates a feeling of security.
Application: Dilute 1 part Oregano EO with 4 parts VO;
(1) apply 1-2 drops on location
(2) chakras/vitaflex points
(3) diffuse
(4) take as a dietary supplement (only if your oregano is approved for internal use)
Caution: May irritate the nasal membranes if inhaled directly from diffuser or bottle.
Oregano (Origanum compactum) is one of the most powerful antimicrobial essential oils. Laboratory research at Weber State University showed it to have a 99% kill rate against in vitro colonies of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a micro-organism responsible for many kinds of lung and throat infections. This oil is antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic.
Oregano (Origanum vulgare) essential oil is high in carvacrol, a potent anti-inflammatory.
Phenols and Phenylpropanoids
Phenols and Phenylpropanoids are compounds of carbon-ring molecules incorporating on isoprene unit. They are sometimes call hemiterpenes. There are dozens of varieties of phenylpropanoids. They are found in Clove (90%), Cassia (80%), Basil (75%), Cinnamon (73%), OREGANO (60%), Anise (50%), and Peppermint (25%).
While they can create conditions where unfriendly viruses and bacteria cannot live, the most important function performed by phenylpropanoids is that they clean the receptor sites on the cells. Without clean receptor sites cells cannot communicate, and the body malfunctions, resulting in sickness.