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Still here!

February 19th, 2009

I have been working hard on the Oil of Oregano guide and have just finished it. I am completely re-doing the main page and hope to have it up soon, you will certainly NOT be disappointed.

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What makes oregano oil so potent?

February 7th, 2009

You must have heard about these benefits of oregano oil, but what makes it so potent? Isn’t oregano something we just sprinkle on top of our pizza? Well, that is what you would assume, however in reality, oregano oil contains a substance called Carvacrol. Carvacrol is what prevents the growth of bacteria. It also has the ability to desensitize pain receptors. This is the main reason behind oregano oil’s effectiveness. As I have said many times before.. oil pulling along with a few drops of oregano oil works WONDERS.

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Can Oil of Oregano rival modern antibiotics?

February 5th, 2009

Another great article I came across regarding oil of oregano vs modern antibiotics. One point that I am glad they emphasized is the fact that drug resistance does not develop against naturally occurring antibiotics.

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Can Oil of Oregano Rival Modern Antibiotics?

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Oil of Oregano Article

February 5th, 2009

I found an interesting article about the oil of oregano recently. It further establishes the fact that doctors/pharmacists are very quick to dismiss something unless there is some extensive and formal scientific data promoting its effectiveness. However, I will believe the experiences of people over scientific data any day. If something works, it works… There was an interesting quote in the article:

“An elderly woman who I used to treat takes a drop a day on her tongue. She used to catch every cold that came along, but now goes through the whole season without getting sick.”

Oil of oregano hit the mainstream about six years ago and was sold as a potential treatment during the SARS outbreak, the Walkerton E. coli crisis and the anthrax scares after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

But many people use it for a gamut of more common complaints, including seasonal allergies, athlete’s foot, infected splinters and toothache.

Sandra Domby, a massage therapist who also works at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto, has been a fervent believer in oil of oregano since she first used it a year and a half ago to ward off a cold.

“If at night I feel a cold coming on, I’ll take it, and when I wake up in the morning the cold is gone,” she says.

 

Here is the link to the article, enjoy and comment :).

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Minor Update

February 4th, 2009

I have begun writing my Oil of Oregano and GSE guide and hope to finish them up shortly. I am also adding finishing touches to the Oil Pulling Secrets E-book. If there is anything at all you would like me to include, please let me know by either emailing me or simply leaving a comment.

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Writing two new guides along with E-book

February 3rd, 2009

Just a minor update on how things are going. The E-book is almost done however I am also writing two additional smaller guides along with it. One guide will cover Oregano Oil and the other will cover Grapefruit Seed Extract (GSE). I will release everything simultaneously once they are completed, if you have any suggestions concerning anything at all, please leave me a comment. Thanks.

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