Oreganol P73 Dietary Supplement




Rating: total green check marks out of 5.
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Antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal
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Easy to ingest/incorporate into diet
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Certified wild Mediterranean oregano oil
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Quickly absorbed
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The recommended dosage is 2-3 drops a day. Oreganol is very strong and potent, so it just takes a little bit. A small 0.45 fl oz bottle should last up to 4 months (usual time frame for the flu season). For kids and babies, the taste might be too strong, so it is recommended to rub the oil into their feet. I really like that I can also add the oil to water/juice/tea or any food. This is an easy way to get this potent and beneficial oil into my diet.
Directions:
Oil: Take two or more drops under the tongue or in juice/water once daily. Also may be used topically.
Gelcaps: Take one or more gelcaps as needed with or without meals.
I took both the oil and the gelcaps. The oil was pretty strong, but I got used to the taste after a few doses. I also diluted the Oil of Oregano in about 1-2 oz of water and took it that way. The gelcaps did not have as much of the strong flavor. I did notice an oregano aftertaste, which did not bother me.
If you are searching for an all natural, holistic way to boost your immunity, look to North American Herb & Spice Oreganol. The high quality sourcing of the Oil of Oregano offers the best natural antibiotic for your body.
Disclosure: I am not a medical professional. Information about the product was sourced from the company website. Please consult your physician before starting a new supplement. I received the product mentioned for free to facilitate the review. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. All opinions are my own.
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