Friday, 30 November 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Oregano verses Antibiotic

I asked Dr. Hill this question and got this response: Oregano does
not kill the good. The reason for two weeks on, 1 week off of oregano
he said was because due to (somehow I hope I get this right in the
laymans terms) due to the chemical makeup of oregano, it takes longer
to process through the liver. It is not hard on the liver, it does
not kill the good, it just takes longer to process through. So,
hence, the two weeks on, one week off (unless you are a child and then
I think it was one week on one week off.)

On Nov 29, 7:33 am, Natalie <iamdote...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oregano oil is more gentle on the flora, but from my understanding, can destroy some of the good if too much is used.  Dr. Hill has mentioned to stop use of Oregano after 10 days and to make sure you use PB Assist.  The greatest benefit to using Oregano oil over antibiotics is the the fact that bacteria cannot become resistant to it.  Essential oils are far more complex than antibiotics.  Most sinus infections are not responding to antibiotics, most UTI's are not responding to antibiotics, even the latest pneumonia strain going around is not responding to antibiotics because of antibiotic resistance.  This information can be found on The Centers for Disease Control.  I post information on a daily basis as to why you would choose the oils over an antibiotic.  My Facebook page is YOMAMACARE.  Feel free to share it on.

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