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tickitout
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Was wondering if anyone tried oil of oregano or green tea drops.

They are both suppose to be good anti oxidants, I think.

Also, can they be taken with anitbiotics safety.

Anyone experiment with these, input would be appreciated.

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5dana8
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Hey tickitout

I have read alot of people have found oregano
helpful for anti yeast & various other stuff.

I have tyred to take it in many different ways. It always gives me indigestion.

I started to rubb a few drops on my feet. I figure some of it is being absorbed. I have to wear heavy socks so I don't smell like a hogie. [Smile]

Just make sure it is NOT an esstentail oil you are taking as these are not really good for ingesting.

Here is a good link on this subject:

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=038099

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Marnie
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Several OILS seem to be helpful...coconut (capsules avail. from Source Naturals) and of course...olive oil...nice in salad dressings!

The essential oils applied to the skin seem to help too.

Remember the oils are "acidic"...have a neg. charge.

Back to Edgar Cayce's castor oil packs.

We're coming full circle.

The question and answers are HOW they are working.

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I couldn't take it in pill form. I put the oil under my tongue and let it sit (no drinking water to take away the burn).it does have great anti-pathogen properties, especially against the dreaded yeast nasties.
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