Where do you buy this and what dosage, 30 ml/day too much?
--- In rosacea-support@yahoogroups.com, "Dr. Geoffrey Nase, PhD"
<drnase1000@h...> wrote:
> It is time to start researching Oil of Oregano for rosacea
>
> I have been following Oil of Oregano for over two years now as a
> treatment for rosacea. I have been highly skeptical. A few
> anecdotal reports and one or two naturopaths do not make this
> information more credible, but intriguing.
>
> I have recently followed 6 rosacea sufferers who I have known for
> many years. They have tried every treatment under the sun with
> minimal success. Two of them had moderate rhinopyma, and the other
> four had vascular rosacea with papules and pustules. They decided
> to try the oil of oregano. Within 30 days, the new photos they
sent
> me (undoctored and without makeup) where jaw dropping. Both
> rhinopyma sufferers had nearly pale noses with swelling decreased
by
> over 50% and the other four showed excellent clearance of vascular
> and papulopustular symptoms. It was not a cure, but it really
> improved symptoms in patients who have been unresponsive to every
> known treatment.
>
> Oregano oil has been tested against a variety of microorganisms
> [infections] and is found to exert a high degree of anti-fungal,
> anti-parasitic, anti-viral and antibacterial actions. Oregano is
> such a potent anti fungal agent that it is capable of destroying
> even resistant fungal forms, such as the mutated fungi which result
> from antibiotic therapy. Oil of Oregano also has strong anti-
> inflammatory actions against neutrophils which wreak havoc against
> rosacea sufferers (both vascular and papulopustular form). The
> herbal PDR also encourages patients to try this product – both oral
> and topical. The only drawback is a strong bite to the oil.
>
> Regards,
>
> Geoffrey
> ______________________________
>
> Dr. Geoffrey Nase
> Ph.D. Neurovascular Physiologist
> http://www.drnase.com
> ______________________________