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1 What types of
research have been conducted using Oregano P73?
2 Has Oregano been tested and evaluated by the
U.S. Department of Agriculture?
3 Has the North American Herb & Spice brand Oil of
Oreganol P73 been tested with printed results in a recognized,
peer-reviewed medical journal?
4 What does the Physicians’ Desk Reference for
Herbal Medicines, 1st edition, say about oregano?
5 What does P73 on the label stand for?
6 Have any books been published outlining
treatment protocols using Oil of Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73?
7 Should I take probiotics, or friendly bacteria,
with Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 in the same manner as I take them
with antibiotics?
8 Are there any concerns about taking oregano and
prescription medications at the same time?
9 How much oregano may my children take? May I
take oregano if I am breastfeeding? How much oregano may I take if I
am pregnant?
10 What distinguishes North American Herb and
Spice Oreganol P73 from other oregano products commercially
available?
11 If I have been on antibiotics for debilitating
sinusitis, how much Oregacyn P73 can I take in one day?
12 How exactly do Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73
help boost immunity?
13 Can I take Oregacyn P73 with the flu shot?
14 What is Oregamax?
15 What is Oreganol P73?
16 What is Super Strength Oreganol P73?
17 What is Juice of Oregano?
18 What is Oregacyn P73?
19 What is the difference between Oregacyn P73
oil, Oregacyn P73 softgels and the Oregacyn P73 desiccated dry powder
capsules?
20 When is the best time for me to take my
Oregamax, Oreganol P73, Oregacyn P73, and Juice of Oregano?
21 People have reported that Oregacyn P73 and
Oreganol P73 have helped them with liver problems. Are you planning
any human studies for Hepatitis C?
22 Does oregano kill Candida albicans (commonly
referred to as a yeast infection)?
23 How much Oreganol P73 should I use to treat my
toe nail fungus?
24 On which areas of the human body should you
exercise caution when using oregano topically?
25 How many people have taken Oregacyn P73 and
Oreganol P73?
1 What types of research have been conducted using
Oregano P73?
More than thirty major research projects have been conducted to date.
Here are a few highlights:
Scientists at the Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington,
D.C. presented their findings from research using Oil of Oreganol P73
from North American Herb and Spice at the American College of
Nutrition’s 42nd Annual Meeting in October 2001. Led by Dr. Harry
Preuss, professor of physiology and biophysics at Georgetown, the team
tested the effects of the essential oil on the common bacteria
Staphylococcus aureus (staphylococcus aureus is usually found in the
lower intestines of humans and commonly resides in the nasal passages
and certain parts of the skin), which is becoming more drug resistant
and is the culprit in many modern-day infections. According to the
Life Extension Foundation, in one in vitro study oregano oil was
compared to the drugs streptomycin, vancomycin and penicillin and was
found to inhibit Staphylococcus growth as effectively as these
pharmaceutical antibiotics.
The team that conducted the research at Georgetown University’s
Medical Center included Vijaya Manohar, Cass Ingram, Judy Gray, Nadeem
A. Talpur, Bobby W. Echard, Debasis Bagchi and Harry G. Preuss. The
journal article entitled “Antifungal Activities of Origanum Oil
Against Candida albicans” states that the daily oral administration of
Oil of Oreganol P73 (North American Herb and Spice, Waukegan,
Illinois) may be highly effective in the prevention and treatment of
candidiasis. .
The oregano in Oreganol P73 has been tested by Jennifer Billing and
Paul W. Sherman (Section of Neurobiology and Behavior) of Cornell
University in Ithaca, New York. They discovered that oregano killed
100% of the thirty species of bacteria (in vitro) it was tested
against. This list included Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Listeria
monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus and albus, and Bacillus anthracis
(one type of anthrax species).
In volume 44 of the Journal of Agricultural Food Chemistry,
researchers from the University of Thessaloniki in Greece published an
article entitled “Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Activities of Origanum
Essential Oils.” They discovered that oregano was highly bactericidal
(it killed bacteria and sterilized septic water) at 1/4000 dilution
and even at dilutions as high as 1/50000 caused a considerable
decrease in bacterial growth rates. The same essential oil also
exhibited high levels of cytotoxicity against four permanent animal
cell lines (in vitro) including two derived from human cancers.
The book entitled Beyond Antibiotics: Healthier Options for Families,
by Michael A. Schmidt, Lendon H. Smith and Keith W. Sehnert, has an
entire section devoted to the antimicrobial (antibacterial, antifungal
and antiviral) efficacy of essential plant oils. In this section they
state that “one of the advantages essential oils have over antibiotics
is that bacteria do not develop resistance to essential oils.” Many
essential oils exert their antibacterial effect by interfering with
the bacteria’s ability to breathe. On the other hand, antibiotics
interfere with the life cycle, or metabolism, of bacteria, but since
bacteria are very crafty creatures, they change their chemistry and
genes, which makes the antibiotic less effective the next time it is
used. As a result, new generations of antibiotics will need to be
developed to stay ahead of these organisms. Additionally, “another
advantage to essential oils is that some actually stimulate immune
function.” Drs. E. Gildemeister and F.R. Hoffmann are referenced in
the book as testing the antimicrobial efficacy of certain essential
oils as compared to a medium, phenol. Phenol is an antiseptic
substance found in Lysol, Pinesol and Chloraseptic throat spray. The
findings were quite a surprise to the investigators. Oil of oregano
was the most potent antimicrobial essential oil tested by the
investigators, as it proved to be 21 times stronger than the medium.
The two powerful phenols identified in Oregano P73 are carvacrol and
thymol. The carvacrol and thymol content of every lot of Oregano P73
is tested to assure maximum potency.
Below are the results of how Oregano P73 tested in potency (in vitro)
against other essential oils. If the essential oil had a reference
number of 1.0, it was equal to the killing power of phenol. Any number
above 1.0 indicates the antiseptic power of the essential oil beyond
that of phenol.
Phenol………………………………………1.0
Lavender……………………………………1.6
Lemon………………………………………2.2
Citral………………………………………..5.0
Clove……………………………………..…8.0
Thyme.....................................................…...13
Oregano………………………………..……21
Volume 18 of the British Naturopathic Journal included an article
entitled “Kill and Cure: The Healing Properties of Wild Oregano Oil.”
In the article, David Potterton, ND summarized the findings of the
world’s foremost expert on oil of oregano, Dr. Cass Ingram. According
to Dr. Ingram, “oregano is the Rolls Royce of natural antiseptics”. It
is, for example, far more active against noxious urinary pathogens
than the typically relied upon natural compounds such as garlic,
goldenseal and echinacea. The active ingredient, carvacrol, acts
directly upon the mucous membranes of the urinary tract and bladder.
It offers the unique advantage of destroying both urinary bacteria as
well as yeasts, something that standard antibiotics fail to achieve.”
In addition, according to the article, readers should get their hands
on a copy of Dr. Ingram’s book The Cure is in the Cupboard: How to use
Oregano for Better Health.
One of Dr. Ingram’s predecessors, renowned scientist H. Martindale,
documented that the essential oil of oregano was the most powerful
plant-derived antiseptic known. This was back in 1910 when oregano was
commonly used to treat illness. Mr. Martindale demonstrated that
oregano was 26 times more active as an antiseptic than phenol, a
powerful disinfectant used to sterilize hospital equipment.
In 1977, at the Second International Congress of Phytotherapy and
Aromatherapy Conference in Monaco, a French doctor named Belaiche
unveiled his oregano index, which uses oregano oil as the base
reference for comparing the bactericidal action of other substances.
The reason he chose oregano oil was because he determined by rigorous
laboratory experimentation that out of all natural essential oils,
oregano was the closest to an ideal antibacterial agent. Belaiche used
the analytical technique of Schroeder and Messing, who measured in
millimeters the “halo” of bacterial inhibition caused by specific
essential oils in a bacterial culture medium maintained in petri
dishes. He tested the ability of essential oils to inhibit bacterial
growth as well as to kill bacteria. Belaiche chose to use bacterial
cultures from sick persons rather than cultures grown in laboratories.
He tested essential oils on up to 90 different types of bacteria.
Based on these experiments, Belaiche and other French doctors
developed an “Aromatogramme,” a chart which measures the halo of
inhibition caused by different essential oils on specific bacterial
cultures. After the studies had been completed, Belaiche concluded
that “This aromatic essence (oregano) is almost always the leader.
Among the most active oils oregano is the ‘best of the best.’ The
essential oil of oregano has always provided me with amazing results
in treating infectious diseases. Besides oregano oil’s bactericidal
action, it also prevents spasms, convulsions and nervous disorders. In
my estimation, the antispasmodic qualities help to synergize its
wonderful antiseptic powers, which comforts me every time I prescribe
it for my patients.” For the complete guide to aiding numerous
ailments with oregano, including allergies, asthma, bronchitis,
candidiasis, colds, cold sores, diarrhea, the flu, gastritis,
psoriasis, sinusitis and dozens of others, consult Dr. Cass Ingram’s
book The Cure is in the Cupboard.
In the article “A Serenade for Marinade” published July 5, 1999, in
the Knoxville News (Health and Science section), Dr. F. Ann Draughon,
a University of Tennessee microbiologist, studied the effects of herbs
on food safety. Dr. Draughon found that oil of oregano was the most
effective at killing all pathogens tested against, including nine
food-borne microbes: Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus,
Escherichia coli (commonly known as E-coli), Yersinia enterocolitica,
Pseudonomas aeruglinosa, Lactobacillus plantarum, Aspergillus niger,
Geotrichum and Rhodotorula.
Dr. Draughon, co-director of the UT Food Safety Initiative, said she
approached the project full of skepticism. Sixty days later - when a
piece of raw fish still smelled fresh - Draughon began to believe in
the power of spice.
“I was interested in doing something like this because of all the
newspaper information on ‘nutra-ceuticals,’ or beneficial herbal
supplements,” said Draughon, who headed the research team.
“I wanted to show that using any kind of herb was a useless endeavor,
and I actually didn’t think they would have any effect at all. So I
went into this from the standpoint of doing something to show an
approach doesn’t work, instead of that it will. But they were so
effective it totally changed my thinking. I was actually kind of
shocked.”
The Tennessee Food Safety Initiative is a research program jointly
supported by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the UT
Agricultural Experiment Station. Click Here to download this
editorial.
2 Has Oregano been tested and evaluated by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture?
Yes. Oregano had 3 to 20 times higher antioxidant activity than the
other herbs studied.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture have determined that
herbs are higher in antioxidant levels than fruits, vegetables and
even spices such as garlic. Shiow Y. Wang, a biochemist at the USDA’s
Beltsville Agricultural Center in Beltsville, Maryland, stated in the
November issue of the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry that
the herb “oregano had 3 to 20 times higher antioxidant activity than
the other herbs studied.” Additionally, oregano has 42 times more
antioxidant activity than apples, 30 times more than potatoes, 12
times more than oranges and 4 times more than blueberries. This is an
amazing discovery when considering the health benefits derived from
consuming herbs like oregano.So what does this all mean for the
general public? Antioxidants have become a synonym for good health in
recent years. This is because antioxidants are a class of components
that fight off the charged molecules known as free radicals, which
cause chemical damage in the human body. Free radicals are atoms or
groups of atoms that cause damage to cells, which can lead to an
impaired immune system and infections. Free radicals are also
associated with degenerative diseases such as heart disease and
cancer. Our bodies produce free radicals as part of the everyday
metabolic breakdown of foods we eat. Excess free radicals are
generated by exposure to radiation, rancid oils (fried foods), food
additives (food coloring, sugars), chemicals (pesticides, nitrates
added to cured meats) heavy metal pollutants, exposure to UV rays from
the sun and smoking. According to researchers at the USDA, the
destruction of free radicals “may help fight the occurrence of heart
disease and stroke.”
But the benefits of a diet rich in herbs do not end there. In
addition, according to Dr. Wang, herbs are an “easy way to get a
concentrated source of antioxidants - without all the extra calories
of whole foods.” This is potentially crucial for people who have
calorie-restricted diets or cannot eat many types of fruit due to the
high natural sugar content (such as diabetics). Overall, it is
increasingly emerging that the natural wonders of the herb oregano may
be the answer to fighting off free radicals and helping everyone lead
a healthier, and consequently happier, life.
North American Herb and Spice has introduced the world to Oreganol P73
and Oregacyn P73: the most concentrated and effective source of
antioxidants, period. The proven abilities of oregano’s antimicrobial
properties have been extensively published. The recent discovery that
oregano has the highest level of antioxidants further adds to its
pre-eminence in the field of natural medicine. These critical
revelations have led Dr. Cass Ingram, medical researcher for NAHS, to
pose the question, “If Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 can be proven by
the U.S. Government to kill bacteria, fungi and viruses equally as
well in humans as they have in laboratory studies, wouldn't this be a
monumental accomplishment for mankind?”
Oregano Antioxidant Protocol
Oreganol P73 - 5 drops per day
Oregamax - 2 capsules twice a day
Oregacyn P73 - 1 capsule per day
Juice of Oregano - 1 ounce per day
3 Has the North American Herb & Spice brand Oil of
Oreganol P73 been tested with printed results in a recognized,
peer-reviewed medical journal?
Yes. Findings published in volume 228 of the journal of Molecular and
Cellular Biochemistry demonstrate the antifungal activities of Oil of
Oreganol P73 (North American Herb & Spice, Waukegan, Illinois) against
Candida albicans. Click Here to view the complete study.
4 What does the Physicians’ Desk Reference for
Herbal Medicines, 1st edition, say about oregano?
Indications and Usage: The herb is used for respiratory disorders and
complaints such as coughs and bronchial catarrh, and as an
expectorant. In folk medicine it is used for dyspepsia, painful
menstruation, rheumatoid arthritis, scrofula, urinary tract disorders,
and as a diaphoretic.
Precautions and Adverse Reactions: No health hazards or side effects
are known in conjunction with the proper administration of designated
therapeutic dosages.
5 What does P73 on the label stand for?
P73 is the designated formula indicator for Oreganol from North
American Herb & Spice. When you see P73 on the label you know that
this is the original researched and tested, wild mountain-grown
oregano. The P73 indicates that every lot of Oregano is tested to
ensure proper phenol content.
6 Have any books been published outlining treatment
protocols using Oil of Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73?
Yes. The definitive and comprehensive guide on how to use Oil of
Oreganol P73 for better health is Dr. Cass Ingram’s book The Cure is
in the Cupboard. Dr. Cass Ingram has also authored the book Lifesaving
Cures, which outlines natural cures for stress and exhaustion, viral
syndromes, radiation poisoning, water contamination and much more. In
The Respiratory Solution you will learn how to use natural cures like
Oregacyn P73 to reverse respiratory ailments such as asthma,
bronchitis, sinus attacks, allergies, colds and the flu. These titles
and many others are available on this website from Knowledge House
publishers. Please click here for more information.
7 Should I take probiotics, or friendly bacteria,
with Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 in the same manner as I take them
with antibiotics?
No. Antibiotics are capable of wiping out and destroying all of the
good bacteria in your colon in as little as one cycle of treatment.
Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 used as recommended will not disrupt the
balance of friendly bacteria. A study conducted by Laura L. Zaika and
John C. Kissinger entitled “Inhibitory and Stimulatory Effects of
Oregano on Lactobacillus Plantarum and Pediococcus Cerevisiae” and
printed in volume 46 of the Journal of Food Science stated “that
although oregano can be bactericidal toward lactic acid bacteria,
these organisms (friendly bacteria) can become resistant towards the
effect of oregano.” Dr. Cass Ingram suggests that friendly bacteria
may be inhibited by oregano added to foods. However, friendly bacteria
will also develop resistance to the inhibitory effect of the spice.
Furthermore, Dr. Ingram proposes that because of oregano’s place in
traditional herbal medicine, most of our ancestors have consumed
oregano in one form or another for thousands of years. In fact, the
Tractatus de Herbis, written in the early fourteenth century in
southern Italy, was compiled as a medical handbook for a doctor of
medieval Europe and contained direct evidence of the medicinal
properties of oregano in an illustrated format. Moreover, after
centuries of apparently hopeless scientific and theological disputes,
botanical and folklore research of the preceding decades leaves no
doubt that oregano is actually the hyssop of the Bible. The Biblical
hyssop originally known to the ancient Hebrews is first mentioned in
Exodus 12:22, and descriptions of its use in the purification rights
are given by Moses when expounding to the people the law received by
him on Mount Sinai (Leviticus 14:6). We may assume that oregano was
growing on the spot, and Moses could show it to the people. The fact
that oregano has been used for so many years and is recognized by the
body as a food stands as proof that unlike synthetic antibiotics,
which are foreign to the body, oregano has become an integral part of
our collective cellular genetic makeup. It appears that although
certain herbal remedies with powerful pharmacological properties have
been used in a regional manner, oregano is a food and is not
intolerable for long periods of time like goldenseal, echinacea and
many other Far Eastern formulas. This begs the question: If a food
source can strengthen and heal without causing microbial resistance
(as is the case with antibiotics), shouldn’t you be taking it?
Dr. Ingram does point out that for people who are taking large doses
of oregano for chronic conditions it will prove very beneficial to
supplement with friendly bacteria. Dr. Ingram recommends taking your
friendly bacteria at night before you go to bed and taking Oreganol
P73 and Oregacyn P73 with breakfast, lunch and dinner. He also points
out that oregano will help eliminate so much of the bad bacteria that
it creates even more fertile ground for your friendly bacteria.
8 Are there any concerns about taking oregano and
prescription medications at the same time?
If you are taking a blood thinner such as Cumadin™, it is recommended
that you exercise caution, simply because oregano has a naturally
occurring blood-thinning property which could be substituted for the
traditional recommendation of an aspirin a day.
According to the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database, compiled by
the editors of Pharmacist’s Letter and Prescriber’s Letter and
available online at www.naturaldatabase.com, oregano is “likely safe”
and has “Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status in the US.”
Possible Interactions with Drugs: The Natural Medicines Comprehensive
Database states that “no interactions are known to occur, and there is
no known reason to expect a clinically significant interaction with
oregano.”
Possible Interactions with Lab Tests: The Natural Medicines
Comprehensive Database states that “no interactions are known to
occur, and there is no known reason to expect a clinically significant
interaction with oregano.”
According to Dr. Ingram, the only known side effect of oregano is that
it will make you feel better!
9 How much oregano may my children take? May I take
oregano if I am breastfeeding? How much oregano may I take if I am
pregnant?
North American Herb & Spice has developed the following guidelines for
use in children, pregnancy and women who are lactating:
CHILDREN
Age 6 Months – 2 years
• Oil of Oregano
- 1 drop in milk or juice, once a day.
- Can use for 1-10 days, do not exceed 10 days of use
- Suggest rubbing Oil of Oregano on bottom of feet also (cover feet
with socks) for
child with congestion, cold or fever. Use 2-3 drops per foot. Use in
evening
before bedtime.
- KEEP OIL AWAY FROM EYES
Age 2 –5 Years
• Oil of Oregano
- 1 drop in milk or juice, once per day.
Suggest taking with food in stomach.
- No restrictions on days of usage, can use for more than 10 days
- Suggest rubbing Oil of Oregano on bottom of feet also at bedtime for
child with
congestion, cold or fever. Use 2-4 drops per foot. Use at bedtime, do
not use socks
to cover feet.
- If child has chest congestion, parent can also take 3 drops of Oil
of Oregano
and rub on chest at bedtime.
- KEEP OILS AWAY FROM EYES
Age 6- 10 Years
• Oil of Oregano
- 1-3 drops in juice, once per day. No restrictions on number of days
of use.
Suggest taking with food in stomach.
- If child has chest congestion, cold or fever, suggest rubbing Oil of
Oregano
on bottom of feet at bedtime. Use 3 drops of each per foot.
- For child with chest congestion or cold, parent can rub 3-5 drops of
Oil
of Oregano onto chest and throat area.
- KEEP OILS AWAY FROM EYES
Age 10 Years and Older
• Oil of Oregano
- Dosage of 3 drops in juice or under tongue, three times per day can
be used.
Suggest taking with food in stomach.
- For child with chest congestion or cold, parent can rub 5 drops of
Oil
of Oregano onto chest and throat area.
- KEEP OILS AWAY FROM EYES
LACTATING MOTHERS (MOTHERS WHO ARE BREASTFEEDING)
• Oregamax
- Can take 2 capsules, 3 times per day.
- Oregamax will help with bone development in child and help prevent
bone loss on mother due to calcium content of the Oregamax.
• Oil of Oregano (Regular Strength)
- Can use 5-10 drops per day
• Oregacyn
- DO NOT USE DURING LACTATION
PREGNANT WOMEN
• Oregacyn
- DO NOT USE DURING PREGNANCY
• Oil of Oregano
- 1-2 drops per day, ONLY AFTER FIRST TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY
- DO NOT USE IN FIRST TRIMESTER OF PREGANCY
• Oregamax
- Can use throughout entire pregnancy.
- Can use a maximum of 12 capsules per day
10 What distinguishes North American Herb and
Spice Oreganol P73 from other oregano products commercially
available?
North American Herb & Spice was the first company on the American
market to introduce edible Oil of Oregano. We are the oregano experts!
This was the result of extensive research and the personal experiences
of the company’s founders. To be edible, this essential oil must be
made only from wild, mountain-grown, Mediterranean oregano, free of
all chemicals and pesticides. It also has to be emulsified in a
carrier oil such as extra virgin olive oil, which is used by North
American Herb & Spice in its oil of oregano. The oregano we use is the
real 100% Mediterranean oregano, guaranteed to be handpicked in the
pristine, untarnished wilderness. We even ensure that the villagers
limit their picking to preserve and protect the plants. Our oil is
produced by old-fashioned cold pressing and steam distillation. We use
no chemicals to extract it.
Oregano is one of the most popular herb condiments in the world. Due
to the fact that it is so well known, oregano presents a serious
problem for scientists trying to establish the identity of its
botanical source. In 1954 Calpouzos showed that the attempt to find a
sole plant source of oregano was not feasible. Presenting a list of 39
species used throughout the world as sources of the condiment, he
concluded that “the condiment name oregano should be understood to
refer, not to any species but to a particular spice flavor furnished
by plants of several genera in different parts of the world.”
In a report from 1984, Lawrence described the state of the art
concerning the botanical identity and the chemical composition of 52
species from six families known to be sources of oregano. With so many
different species of so-called oregano, how do you know if you are
getting the best?
North American Herb & Spice routinely analyzes samples of other
commercially available so-called oregano oil, the results of which are
often quite surprising. We often discover that the results of analysis
show that submitted samples do not match the profile for oregano. The
samples contain elevated levels of monoterpenes and lower than average
levels of thymol and carvacrol. Samples that come back from the
laboratory with these specifications are easy to dismiss as
counterfeit and, consequently, are probably worthless for medicinal
purposes. What can be said about low-priced samples of so-called
oregano oil that appear to meet the basic criteria of chemical
analysis? The answer is: These fraudulent oil of oregano products must
be adulterated!
According to the book Essential Oils of the Plant Family Labiatae,
adulterated oregano oils have frequently been encountered in the
trade. In fact, this practice has done such harm to oregano oil that
in late years the demand for it has diminished considerably. It is
easy to adulterate oregano oil by adding low-priced synthetic
carvacrol and p-cymene. The author examined samples of so-called
oregano oils consisting entirely of synthetic carvacrol and p-cymene.
Routine chemical analysis is almost useless for detecting such
sophistication, but the expert can recognize the presence of synthetic
carvacrol by a slight “by-note” of creosote, which becomes more
noticeable as the oil evaporates on test paper. And as a result, the
chemical composition of oregano oil is somewhat vague and limited for
the reason that, probably, in the past this oil has often been
confused with thyme oil (Thymus vulgaris).
It is a well-known fact that pure essential oils are very expensive. A
simple analysis at a perfume counter quickly begs the question, “What
is the difference between a quarter ounce of pure parfum for $100.00
and a 3.4 ounce bottle of cologne for $19.99?” As the old saying goes,
if it’s too good to be true it probably is. The oil of oregano blend
known as Oreganol P73 from North American Herb & Spice is the highest
quality in the world. It is hand-harvested between five and seven
thousand feet above sea level and the plants grow between the cracks
of calcium and magnesium-rich rock that has not been eroded during the
major Earth ice ages. The combination of the wild oregano plants
growing naturally at high altitudes, the sunlight, the mineral density
of the rock, the traditional steam distillation process, the
unremitting quality control and the kind of connoisseurship that
defines a world-class vineyard places the North American Herb & Spice
product line in a class by itself, “the best of the best.”
11 If I have been on antibiotics for debilitating
sinusitis, how much Oregacyn P73 can I take in one day?
Four capsules with meals three times per day is considered the maximum
dosage. We recommend the use of probiotics at this dosage level. For
more information on probiotics refer to question 7.
12 How exactly do Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73
help boost immunity?
The mechanism of action of Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 appears to be
different than standard prescription antibacterials and antifungals.
Since prescription antibacterials and antifungals work by interfering
with the cell cycle or metabolism, these organisms can change their
chemistry and genetic composition to make subsequent uses of these
products less effective. It appears as if Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn
P73 are powerful enough to disrupt replication on a cellular level.
Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 produce a debilitating exothermic
reaction that literally heats up and destroys bacteria, suffocates
fungi and melts the envelope of viruses. The most amazing fact about
Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73, according to the book Beyond
Antibiotics: Healthier Options for Families, is that bacteria do not
develop resistance to oregano oil.
Resistant Bacteria
According to the Life Extension Foundation, resistant strains of
bacteria are lethal and also baffling to scientists. “Over time many
antibiotics have lost their effectiveness against certain strains of
bacteria, as resistant strains have developed, mostly through the use
of ‘resistance genes.’ In 1998, a potentially deadly bacterium,
Staphylococcus aureus (“staph”), which causes widespread nosocomial
(infections contracted in a hospital or clinic) infections, failed to
respond to the most potent antibiotic, vancomycin. The most troubling
aspect was that this failure occurred in three patients in widely
separated geographic areas.”
“There are several ways in which bacteria are becoming resistant to
antibiotic therapy. One is that some bacteria have now developed
‘efflux’ pumps. When the bacterium recognizes invasion by an
antibiotic, the efflux pump simply pumps the antibiotic out of its
cells. Resistance genes code for more than pumps, though. Some lead to
the manufacture of enzymes that degrade or chemically alter (and
therefore inactivate) the antibiotic. Where do these resistance genes
come from? Usually, bacteria actually get them from other bacteria. In
some cases they pick up a gene containing plasmid from a ‘donor’ cell.
Also, viruses have been shown to extract a resistance gene from one
bacterium and inject it into a different one. Furthermore, some
bacteria ‘scavenge’ DNA from dead cells around them, and occasionally,
scavenged genes are incorporated in a stable manner into the recipient
cell’s chromosome or into a plasmid and become a part of the recipient
bacterium.”
“Researchers around the world are taking another look at folk
medicine, herbal remedies, and other alternatives to pharmacological
drugs. Recent research has confirmed the antibacteriological value of
herbal remedies from many parts of the world.” Oreganol P73 was
compared to the drugs Streptomycin™, Vancomycin™ and penicillin and
was found to inhibit drug-resistant Staphylococcus growth as
effectively as pharmaceutical antibiotics. Oreganol P73 has
demonstrated its antifungal activities against Candida albicans as
effectively as Nystatin and Amphotericin B. Viral research is
currently underway in the form of a human study. (See Question 21 for
more details.) Anecdotal viral cases, specifically Hepatitis C, have
reported amazing success. One case in particular demonstrated a SGOT
and SGPT reversal from 246 and 234 respectively to 41 and 30 following
treatment with Oreganol P73. In a mysterious and catastrophic case of
infection of the skull and facial bones, with the jaw bone completely
rotted out, the palate totally eaten by infection and the nose ravaged
by a midline granuloma, a patient was diagnosed with osteomylitis of
the skull. After 40 hyperbaric oxygen treatments and massive
treatments with antibiotics via intravenous solution and no results,
the patient finally found out about Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 and
is now infection free. (Please consult the testimonials section for a
complete account.)
The resistant bacteria mystery continues to unfold. New research is
demonstrating that bacteria can pass information to each other,
rendering traditional antibiotics useless. According to an article in
The Guardian newspaper of London dated April 29, 2002, “British
scientists have caught bacteria in the act of passing information to
each other - even when separated by a plastic wall. The discovery
could throw new light on the spread of antibiotic resistance in
hospitals.”
“Mathematical physicist Alan Parsons and biologist Richard Heal work
for QinetiQ - formerly the Ministry of Defence science laboratory - at
Winfrith in Dorset. They report in the Journal of Applied Microbiology
that they grew separated colonies of bacteria, one in an ordinary
nutrient and one in a dish of food that had been spiked with
antibiotic.”
“At first, the medicinally-treated bacteria began to die. If they were
totally sealed off from the healthy bacteria next door, they would all
die. But if there was a small gap through which air could pass between
the two colonies, the ailing bacteria would recover.”
“The only conclusion could be that the healthy, stable bacteria next
door were sending their stricken cousins some kind of survival advice
- in the form of information about antibiotic resistance.”
Summary: Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 are ideal treatments for people
who are seeking natural solutions for their health concerns. The
broad-spectrum antimicrobial powers of Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73
are rooted in nature’s arsenal and heal as well as protect. Microbial
resistance to Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 does not appear to occur.
Simply put, these natural formulas have been used since antiquity with
tremendous success. If deadly microbes could develop resistance to
oregano, they would have done so thousands of years ago. Hundreds of
thousands of people around the world are taking Oreganol P73 and
Oregacyn P73 with incredible results.
13 Can I take Oregacyn P73 with the flu shot?
Yes
14 What is Oregamax?
Oregamax is the original wild oregano supplement. The leaves of the
oregano plant are collected and then mixed with wild rhus coriaria
(mountain berry), garlic and onion for a total antioxidant package.
Oregamax is also an excellent source of natural calcium, zinc, copper
and phosphorous. In fact, the plant grows right out of white, rocky,
mineral-rich soil. Oregamax is excellent for the digestive system and
should be taken every day for optimal health.
15 What is Oreganol P73?
Oreganol P73 is a pure, edible essential oil that is cold-pressed,
steam distilled and made from a blend of four high-mountain, wild
oregano plants. The pure Oreganol P73 oil is then emulsified in a
carrier of extra virgin olive oil.
16 What is SuperStrength Oreganol P73?
SuperStrength Oreganol P73 is the triple strength formula of Oreganol
P73. SuperStrength is perfect for challenging and systemic
conditions.
17 What is Juice of Oregano?
Juice of Oregano is a hydrosol. Hydrosols are water soluble and bring
aromatic compounds of aromatherapy to the healing process in precisely
defined concentrations, namely in the maximum amount possible to be
dissolved homogeneously in water. Juice of Oregano is an excellent
tonic for neurological conditions like ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) and
is a rich source of natural oxygen.
18 What is Oregacyn P73?
Oregacyn P73 is a proprietary multiple spice extract blend made from
pure essential oils. Oregacyn P73 is a broad spectrum antimicrobial,
which offers the powerful synergy of multiple essential oils in one
all-purpose germicide.
19 What is the difference between Oregacyn P73
oil, Oregacyn P73 softgels and the Oregacyn P73 dessicated dry powder
capsules?
Oregacyn P73 oil is the proprietary essential oil blend including
Oreganol P73, wild mountain sage oil and cumin oil. This original
Oregacyn P73 formula was then put into softgels for easy
administration to children, the elderly and pets. Oregacyn P73
dessicated dry powder capsules are unique in the Oregacyn P73 line
because the pure essential oils are concentrated into a powder to
further increase its potency and efficacy by volume. One dry capsule
of Oregacyn P73 is even more concentrated than an equal volume of
Oregacyn P73 oil and is recommended for chronic conditions.
20 When is the best time for me to take my
Oregamax, Oreganol P73, Oregacyn P73, and Juice of Oregano?
Oregamax: is best with meals and may also be incorporated into a meal
by simply opening the capsule and mixing the contents with food.
Oreganol P73: may be taken at any time. However, large doses of 25
drops or more are preferable with meals.
Oregacyn P73: is best taken with meals.
Juice of Oregano: may be consumed at any time, with or without meals.
21 People have reported that Oregacyn P73 and
Oreganol P73 have helped them with liver problems. Are you planning
any human studies for Hepatitis C?
North American Herb & Spice has received numerous testimonials
concerning the use of Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 for viral
syndromes. The reports have been so positive and encouraging, that we
are currently undertaking our first human study using Oregacyn-Liver
for patients with Hepatitis C.
Our clinical human pilot study on the effects of Oregacyn-Liver to
treat and cure Hepatitis C is being developed by an experienced
researcher in Immunotherapy Dr. Naima Abdel-Ghany, M.D., Ph.D. Dr.
Abdel-Ghany is the medical director of the Medical Clinic for
Preventive Medicine, Immunotherapy, and Anti-Aging Medicine. She
completed her residency at Duke University Medical Center, Department
of Family & Community Medicine in 1990. Earlier she obtained her Ph.D.
degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 1991,
she became board certified by the American Board of Preventative
Medicine, Occupational/Environmental Medicine. She was the medical
director of the Employee Health Clinic at the Center for Disease
Control (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, before starting her practice in
Panama City, Florida. She served in the capacity of assistant
professor at the University of Utah, functioned as a faculty member in
several other universities and has numerous publications in scientific
journals. (Also see Question # 12)
22 Does oregano kill Candida albicans (commonly
referred to as a yeast infection)?
Yes. A team of researchers led by Dr. Harry Preuss and Dr. Cass Ingram
at the Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, D.C.,
completed a comprehensive study on the efficacy of Oil of Oreganol P73
against Candida albicans. They concluded that the daily oral
administration of Oil of Oreganol P73 may be highly effective in the
prevention and treatment of candidiasis. The results gleaned from the
study were so impressive that an article was written on the findings
and published in Volume 228 of the Journal of Molecular and Cellular
Biochemistry. Please Click Here to view the complete findings of the
study.
23 How much Oreganol P73 should I use to treat my
toe nail fungus?
It takes approximately nine months for your big toenail to completely
regenerate. Toenail fungus is one of the most challenging forms of
fungi to combat. It is recommended that Oreganol P73, Oregacyn P73 and
Oregamax be consumed rigorously and consistently over that nine month
period both topically and internally. It is also very beneficial to
eliminate white sugar, white bread, white rice, pasta, white potatoes,
and excessive use of fruits and fruit juices while on a treatment
regimen for toenail fungus. Carbohydrate intake literally feeds the
fungus, so the twofold technique for eliminating it is to restrict its
food supply and constantly apply Oil of Oreganol P73 directly and take
Oregamax and Oregacyn P73 with every nutrient-dense meal.
24 On which areas of the human body should you
exercise caution when using oregano topically?
Avoid putting Oil of Oreganol P73 in your eyes. Oil of Oregano P73
should not be put into the ear canals. Avoid contact with genital area
(contact on mucus membranes can cause burning/heat sensation).
25 How many people have taken Oregacyn P73 and
Oreganol P73?
Over 1 million people have consumed Oreganol P73 and Oregacyn P73 in
the course of the last five years. These individuals have come to
believe in the power of P73!
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