Did you know that oregano oil is the ultimate antibiotic? It
is a powerful herb that boasts unique healing properties. According to research
it contains eight times more antioxidants than apples and three times more than
that in blueberries. Antioxidants are vital as they protect the body from free
radical damage. They are also responsible in boosting immune system
functioning. Truly, oregano oil is the most potent plant oil to date.
The use of oregano oil as a healing ingredient started in
ancient Greece. It was once called the joy of the mountains as the oil was
primarily used for medicinal purposes due to its potent antiviral,
antibacterial, antiseptic, and antifungal properties. During these times, it
was used for pain relief and treatment for inflammation. It was the most
commonly used antibacterial compound by the great Hippocrates. Traditionally,
oregano leaves were used to treat and manage illness related to
gastrointestinal and respiratory systems.
Oregano Oil as Antibiotic
Oregano oil is packed with minerals including manganese,
boron, copper, potassium, zinc, magnesium, and calcium. In addition, it contains Vitamins A and C and
Niacin.
The four powerful groups of chemicals that serve as active
healing agents can be found in oregano oil. For instance, phenols including
thymol and carvacrol can be found in oregano oil. They are primarily known for
their antiseptic properties and are loaded with antioxidants too.
Terpenes such as pinene and terpinene boast antiseptic,
antiviral, and anesthetic, and anti-inflammatory qualities. Linalool and
bonreol are long-chain alcohols that are found in oregano oil too. They have
antiviral and antiseptic properties.
Esters include genaryl acetate and linalyl acetate. These
compounds are known to exhibit antifungal properties.
All of these compounds have proven healing qualities, all of
which can be found in oregano oil. Of all these healing natural chemicals,
carvacol seems to be the most effective antibiotic known to Medical Science.
The most potent oregano strain can be found in real wild
Mediterranean Oregano, specifically thymus capitatus and origanium vulgar both
of which are grown locally in Spain. Oregano oil extracted from these plants
contain up to 70% more carvacrol. More importantly, oregano oil is free of side
effects and thus is safe when compared alongside pharmaceutical-grade
antibiotics.