OIL OF OREGANO: Oil of Oregano Internal Use

Oil of Oregano Internal Use



Oil of Oregano Internal Use


Oil of oregano is a concentrated herbal extract traditionally used for its antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, and antioxidant properties. It can be taken internally, but because it is very strong, there are important guidelines and precautions.


Potential Benefits (General Herbal Uses)

People commonly take oil of oregano internally for:

(These uses are traditional/herbal, not medical advice or a substitute for treatment of actual infections or illnesses.)


⚠️ Safety First: Important Precautions

Oil of oregano is potent, and concentrated essential oil should never be taken internally unless properly diluted or in a product specifically labeled for internal use.

Avoid internal use if:

  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • You have bleeding disorders or take blood thinners

  • You have an allergy to mint family plants (oregano, basil, sage, mint, thyme)

  • You have chronic gastrointestinal issues unless approved by a healthcare provider

It may cause stomach irritation in some people.


✔️ How to Use Oil of Oregano Internally (Herbal Guidance)

Again, use only products labeled for internal use.

1. Liquid Form (Drops)

Manufacturers usually recommend:

  • 1–4 drops, diluted in water or juice, up to 2–3 times a day, for short-term use
    Oil is very hot and can burn the mouth if taken undiluted.

2. Capsules

A typical supplement dose is:

  • 100–200 mg of standardized oregano oil extract

  • Once or twice daily
    Follow the label instructions.

3. Duration

  • Internal use is generally recommended for short-term periods (7–14 days) unless otherwise instructed by a practitioner.


🚫 What Not to Do

  • Don’t swallow pure essential oil directly.

  • Don’t exceed the product’s suggested dose.

  • Don’t use long-term without guidance — oregano oil may affect gut flora if used excessively.


🌿 Milder Alternatives

If you want gentler internal oregano benefits:

OTHER SOURCES
Add a drop or two of Wild Oil of Oregano to a glass of juice or milk and drink. You can put a drop of oregano oil under your tongue, but be warned it may taste hot and require some fluids if it is uncomfortable to you.

Taken internally Wild Oil of Oregano is highly effective against a wide range of yeast, fungi, bacteria, and candidas. It also kills internal parasites and viruses.

The vapors from Wild Oil of Oregano can be inhaled to clear the air of viruses, bacteria, and fungi. A small cloth with a few drops of the oregano oil can be sniffed occasionally while riding on public transportation or when in crowds.
Vaginal membranes and other genital regions: Exert caution here, as significant heat and burning sensation will result.

Oregano oil is a peppery spice. For application to sensitive genital regions be sure to dilute a few drops of the oregano oil in a teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil or coconut fat. Apply as needed.

Diaper Rash or other Infantile Conditions:
Avoid using straight oregano oil on infants; always dilute by placing a few drops of the oil in a teaspoon of extra virgin olive oil or coconut fat. If stronger dosages are needed, use only a drop at a time on infantile skin.

There are no known side effects and Oil of Oregano is compatible with any other natural remedy or prescription drug.
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