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Wild Oregano for Lyme Disease
This is just in from Ingrid's Kitchen-
There are two articles on kitchendoctor.com about wild oregano oil:
http://www.kitchendoctor.com/reprints/oregano.html
http://www.kitchendoctor.com/reprints/wildoregano.html
Purchasing links are also there. The answer to the most common question asked is "how much" to take. As I said, ours is potent, really, really potent and one drop will go a long way. The drop can be added to water or a carrier oil. Some people mix the essential oil with olive oil and then fill capsules, but I suspect, this will be messy and that the capsules will not hold up long. I often devote my used eyedropper bottles to my own concoctions. Honestly, just a few drops of the essential oil in an ounce of olive oil is going to be plenty for most purposes. If you don't mind the taste, add it to salad dressing or get Four Thieves where I have figured it out for you. It is a truly exciting formula with heaps of garlic, black cumin, and essential oils.
Some of you wrote about your own experiences with wild oregano oil. These include its use for Lyme disease as well as other parasitic infections and as a massage oil to the spine for herpes. I have the Lyme story on good authority from a German practitioner have never tried either so the ball is in your court.
Blessings,
Ingrid