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Oreganol-P73 1 oz.

NAH403
Oreganol P73TM (Oregacyn) Oil, 1 fl. oz.   

$45.00

Oreganol-P73 (previously called Oregacyn) is a potent multiple spice extract containing wild oregano, wild cumin and wild sage which boosts the body's natural defense mechanisms against germs. It supports the respiratory and immune systems. Oreganol-P73TM is the only researched, tested wild oregano and spice extract for boosting immunity and supporting respiratory health. Research shows that spice extracts kill germs, including bacteria, molds, yeasts, and fungi. Oreganol-P73 is completely edible and is made from natural spices and herbs, including proprietary P73 wild oregano blend. Oreganol-P73 products are for anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic and anti-spasmatic uses. It is the most concentrated of all the oregano oils; more concentrated than Oil of Oreganol and Super Oil of Oreganol.

Oreganol-P73 oil is the most readily absorbable version of oregaRESP available because of the quick absorption into the blood stream that results when taking the drops under the tongue. One drop of Oreganol-P73 contains 100 mg of the proprietary wild oregano blend.

Oil of oregano is a potent germ killer. Jean Valnet, in his book The Practice of Aromatherapy, describes how oil of oregano is so strong that it is capable of sterilizing sewage. Research published in the International Journal of Food Microbiology found that oil of oregano is an excellent germicide capable of killing a wide range of fungi and bacteria. According to the Journal of Applied Nutrition oil of oregano is highly effective for killing Candida. Researchers in Mexico found it possesses strong antiparasitic actions, especially against Giardia. As published by Sarer researchers describe it's antiseptic powers as "remarkable."

Oil of oregano is also a powerful pain killer. An article published in Phytotherapy Research describes how oregano oil superseded anti-inflammatory drugs in reversing pain and inflammation and is nearly as powerful as morphine as a pain killer. The oil also posses significantly antioxidant powers. Furthermore, it stimulates the flow of bile, which greatly aids digestion.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 5 drops
Servings per container: 173
Amount per serving
Proprietary wild high mountain oregano blend (P73)

500 mg

Wild mountainous sage oil  
Cumin (high mountainous blend)  
Other ingredients: natural flavors

Testimonial:

"Oreganol-P73 is a great anitviral product! If I take it at the onset of a sore throat or other cold symptoms, I don't get sick. It also works on topical skin infections. One bottle will last a long time (about 2 years) because you only need a few drops with each dose." - Kim C.

Directions for Use

For immune and respiratory support take 5 drops with or without meals twice daily. It is best to mix with water or juice as the oil is very concentrated. Take more if needed. May also be used topically.

Warning: These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet or exercise program. Some of these products are not recommended for individuals under the age of 18. 

This page was last modified on Monday April 30, 2012