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Experience the natural healing power of Oregano with Genesis Healing Herb. Oregano is known for its strong antibacterial and infection-fighting properties. It supports your health one drop at a time. Perfect for anyone seeking a natural alternative to regular treatments, it aligns with our wellness approach. Oregano helps with digestion, reduces inflammation, and offers antioxidants. Enjoy Oregano's benefits and let nature aid your health journey. Feel the positive effects of this herb as part of our promise to provide the best of nature.

Oregano (bacteria and infection fighter)

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  • Ingredients: Dry Oregano Leaves, extracted with Liquor

     

    Dosage recommendations: The recommended dosage for adults is typically 1-2 droppers full of extract daily, which can be taken up to 3 times a day when addressing an acute illness or infection. However, due to the potency of the tincture, it is advisable to start with a smaller dosage to assess individual tolerance before increasing the amount.

     

    Recommended Dosage for Children for Oregano Tincture

     

    When considering the dosage of oregano tincture for children, it is important to follow general herbal dosage guidelines. The recommended dosages for herbal tinctures are typically based on the child’s age and weight. Here’s a breakdown of the suggested dosages for oregano tincture according to age:

    • Younger than 3 months: 2 drops
    • 3 to 6 months: 3 drops
    • 6 to 9 months: 4 drops
    • 9 to 12 months: 5 drops
    • 12 to 18 months: 7 drops
    • 18 to 24 months: 8 drops
    • 2 to 3 years: 10 drops
    • 3 to 4 years: 12 drops
    • 4 to 6 years: 15 drops
    • 6 to 9 years: 24 drops
    • 9 to 12 years: 30 drops

    These dosages assume that the adult dose is typically around two squeezes of the dropper (approximately 60 drops). It is crucial that any tincture, including oregano, be diluted appropriately before administration, especially for younger children. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new herbal regimen, particularly with children.

     

    This herbal extract is in liquid form. 

     

    Store in a cool dry place.

     

    Tincture drops can be placed under the tongue, or in your favorite beverage. When placing the drops directly under your tongue, it goes straight into your blood stream. Placing drops in your beverage will take a little longer for the tincture to take affect, as it is relying on your digestive system. 

     

    Tinctures typically last between 5-10 years depending on how it is cared for and stored. If taking drops under your tongue, make sure not to let bodily fluids touch the dropper. This would allow for bacteria to enter the bottle and decrease shelf life.

     

    Vitamins in Oregano

     

    Oregano is not only a popular culinary herb but also a source of various essential vitamins that contribute to its health benefits. The following vitamins are commonly found in oregano:

    • Vitamin K: Oregano is particularly high in vitamin K, which plays a crucial role in blood clotting and bone health. One teaspoon of dried oregano can fulfill about 8% of the daily recommended intake for vitamin K.

    • Vitamin C: This vitamin is known for its antioxidant properties and its role in supporting the immune system. It helps in the formation of collagen, which is vital for skin health and wound healing.

    • Vitamin A: Oregano contains beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A. This vitamin is essential for maintaining healthy vision, skin, and immune function.

    • B Vitamins: Oregano includes several B vitamins such as B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5 (pantothenic acid), and folate (vitamin B9). These vitamins are important for energy metabolism, brain function, and red blood cell production.

    • Vitamin E: Although present in smaller amounts, vitamin E acts as an antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative damage.

    In summary, oregano is rich in several vital vitamins including Vitamin KVitamin CVitamin A, various B Vitamins, and small amounts of Vitamin E, all contributing to its nutritional profile and potential health benefits.

  • Warnings!

     

    When introducing a new herb into your diet, it is recommended that you start with only a few drops and wait 30 minutes to see how your body responds to the herb before moving forward with a standard dose. Research YOUR standard dose according to your weight and size and adjust accordingly. Do not take if you are nursing or pregnant. Consult with your doctor before use. Especially if you are currently on medication. Some herbs interact with medications.

     

    These products have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.

     

    Who Should Not Take Oregano Tincture

    Oregano tincture, which is a concentrated liquid extract of the oregano plant, may offer some health benefits; however, there are specific groups of people who should avoid its use due to potential risks and adverse effects. Here’s a detailed breakdown of who should not take oregano tincture:

     

    1. Pregnant Women
    Pregnant women are advised against taking oregano tincture in medicinal amounts because the compounds present in oregano oil can potentially reach the fetus and cause harm. There is also a risk that it could lead to miscarriages.

     

    2. Individuals with Allergies
    People who have known allergies to oregano or other herbs in the Lamiaceae family (which includes basil, lavender, hyssop, marjoram, mint, sage, and thyme) should avoid using oregano tincture. Allergic reactions can range from mild skin irritations to more severe responses.

     

    3. People on Certain Medications
    Those taking lithium should avoid oregano tincture as it may interact with this medication. Additionally, individuals on blood thinners or medications for diabetes should exercise caution and consult their healthcare provider before using oregano tincture due to potential interactions that could affect blood clotting or blood sugar levels.

     

    4. Individuals with Gastrointestinal Issues
    Since large amounts of oregano can upset the stomach and cause gastric distress, individuals with existing gastrointestinal conditions or sensitivities should refrain from using oregano tincture.

     

    5. Those with Skin Sensitivities
    When applied topically without proper dilution, oregano oil can cause skin irritation or rashes even in individuals who do not have allergies. Therefore, those with sensitive skin should be cautious about using any form of concentrated oregano product.

     

    In summary, pregnant womenindividuals with allergiespeople on certain medicationsthose with gastrointestinal issues, and individuals with skin sensitivities should not take oregano tincture without consulting a healthcare professional first.

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