Guest guest Posted April 12, 2002 Report Share Posted April 12, 2002 Hey Ann, > Question Butch > Which Oregano did you use for your tooth? Origanum vulgare .. but only because its what I had handy .... any one of the carvacrol-rich Origanums will do the SAME thing. All I did was substitute a natural Bad Bug Butt Kicking antibiotic for the synthetic one the dentist wanted me to use to defeat the inflammation. We're temporarily out of O. dubium now .. but the O. vulgare and O. onites will do the job. > Regards > Ann - Scotland Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com - - - - - - - - - - - FACTS ON THE ORIGANUMS - - - - - - - - - - - - - All of the origanums except the O. dubium Linalool Type are carvacrol rich, and carvacrol is the active therapeutic component people seek. The higher carvacrol aromatic plants are more expensive to purchase. We have some plants that will produce oils with carvacrol levels over 80%. This simply means you get more bang for the buck when mixing it with olive oil or whatever. You still have to dilute it greatly. Origanum onites has been the best seller and that might be due to some things I've written on it and a portion of the lecture I gave at the AT Conference in Toronto, Canada in September 1999. I presented research that was conducted by five prominent professors in Turkey using Origanum onites in a project involving lung tumors in rats, using three different groups and three treatments, one of them being normal cancer treatments. I presented the study and then showed the audience the colored micro slides of the lung tissues. The Origanum onites not only stopped the growth but also caused recession of the growths! The lung tissue was reverting to it's previously normal pink and clear state!! I made it clear that this is not an indication that it will cure cancer in humans but it shows a great need for further research and such research is ongoing. After the lecture, there was a run on our booth for Origanum onites and I guess the word got around. Origanum vulgare is the second best seller. Possibly people associate with the name and the fact that there are lots of folks selling it as " Oil of Oregano " in a 10% oregano/90% olive oil mixture for as much as $29.95 per 2/3 ounce bottle. So people see mine as being less costly. Folks can mix their own and create a dozen bottles of the $29.95 product for less than half the price. Origanum dubium is the next best seller, possibly because the carvacrol level a bit higher than the Origanum vulgare. I don't see the slight difference as being all that significant. It has a slightly more pleasant smell than the Origanum vulgare. Turks generally prefer it for home medication. Origanum dubium (Linalool type) is in its own class .. a very nice odor and dual therapeutic value. It's high in linalool, as is lavender, and high in carvacrol, as is oregano. It has healing properties of oregano and lavender .. so much so that the common name in Turkey is Lavanta Kekik (Lavender Oregano.) It's endemic to Turkey - not found elsewhere and even here it's only found in a very small corner of the Southeast. When people get samples of it from us, they buy it. I normally use it for inhalation and it would be great for diffusion - I love the odor. Internally, I use Origanum vulgare, Origanum onites and Origanum dubium. I do not make recommendations to others on ingestion of essential oils. So - buyers can choose based on the above explanations of each oil. For colds and flu only, I use the onites, vulgare or dubium. For diffusion any one will do the job but just for inhalation, I'd go with the dubium (linalool type) because I love the odor. They are all antiseptic, antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-spasmodic and they stimulate the immune system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2002 Report Share Posted April 12, 2002 Just an FYI - I have the Oregano Dubium in stock :-D Carvacrol 71.8% *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Butch Owen wrote: > Hey Ann, > > > Question Butch > > Which Oregano did you use for your tooth? > > Origanum vulgare .. but only because its what I had handy .... any one > of the carvacrol-rich Origanums will do the SAME thing. All I did was > substitute a natural Bad Bug Butt Kicking antibiotic for the synthetic > one the dentist wanted me to use to defeat the inflammation. > > We're temporarily out of O. dubium now .. but the O. vulgare and O. > onites will do the job. > > > Regards > > Ann - Scotland > > Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com > > - - - - - - - - - - - FACTS ON THE ORIGANUMS - - - - - - - - - - - - - > > All of the origanums except the O. dubium Linalool Type are carvacrol > rich, and carvacrol is the active therapeutic component people seek. > The higher carvacrol aromatic plants are more expensive to purchase. > We have some plants that will produce oils with carvacrol levels over > 80%. This simply means you get more bang for the buck when mixing it > with olive oil or whatever. You still have to dilute it greatly. > > Origanum onites has been the best seller and that might be due to some > things I've written on it and a portion of the lecture I gave at the AT > Conference in Toronto, Canada in September 1999. I presented research > that was conducted by five prominent professors in Turkey using Origanum > onites in a project involving lung tumors in rats, using three different > groups and three treatments, one of them being normal cancer treatments. > I presented the study and then showed the audience the colored micro > slides of the lung tissues. The Origanum onites not only stopped the > growth but also caused recession of the growths! The lung tissue was > reverting to it's previously normal pink and clear state!! I made it > clear that this is not an indication that it will cure cancer in humans > but it shows a great need for further research and such research is > ongoing. After the lecture, there was a run on our booth for Origanum > onites and I guess the word got around. > > Origanum vulgare is the second best seller. Possibly people associate > with the name and the fact that there are lots of folks selling it as > " Oil of Oregano " in a 10% oregano/90% olive oil mixture for as much as > $29.95 per 2/3 ounce bottle. So people see mine as being less costly. > Folks can mix their own and create a dozen bottles of the $29.95 product > for less than half the price. > > Origanum dubium is the next best seller, possibly because the carvacrol > level a bit higher than the Origanum vulgare. I don't see the slight > difference as being all that significant. It has a slightly more > pleasant smell than the Origanum vulgare. Turks generally prefer it > for home medication. > > Origanum dubium (Linalool type) is in its own class .. a very nice odor > and dual therapeutic value. It's high in linalool, as is lavender, and > high in carvacrol, as is oregano. It has healing properties of oregano > and lavender .. so much so that the common name in Turkey is Lavanta > Kekik (Lavender Oregano.) It's endemic to Turkey - not found elsewhere > and even here it's only found in a very small corner of the Southeast. > When people get samples of it from us, they buy it. I normally use it > for inhalation and it would be great for diffusion - I love the odor. > > Internally, I use Origanum vulgare, Origanum onites and Origanum dubium. > I do not make recommendations to others on ingestion of essential oils. > > So - buyers can choose based on the above explanations of each oil. For > colds and flu only, I use the onites, vulgare or dubium. For diffusion > any one will do the job but just for inhalation, I'd go with the dubium > (linalool type) because I love the odor. They are all antiseptic, > antimicrobial, antifungal, anti-spasmodic and they stimulate the immune > system. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2002 Report Share Posted April 15, 2002 Thanks for that Chris - am OK at present Regards Ann - Scotland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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