--- In rosacea-support@yahoogroups.com, Aimee <ohkanaduh@y...> wrote:
> I have tried Oil of Oregano topical about 6 months ago. It didnt'
do a thing in my case, nor did it have a ' bite' . I purchased it
at the Naturopath that I go to.
>
> Aimee
Hello Aimee,
I dont expect this oil to help many rosacea sufferers, but it may
help a few. This is especially important to those who really want to
go the naturopathic route. All 6 people that reported to me said it
had a bite or very bitter taste when swallowed (not applied
topically like you tried above). This is why the Herbal PDR highly
recommended adding olive oil to it. This seems harmless enough to
try on some cases. Thanks for the feedback -- that was what the
post was about.....to see if there was any sort of trend.
Regards,
Geoffrey
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Dr. Geoffrey Nase
Ph.D. Neurovascular Physiologist
http://www.drnase.com
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> "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
> ______________________________
>
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> Ph.D. Neurovascular Physiologist
> http://www.drnase.com
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