Oregano Oil Escape the Flu and Cold Season
🌿 Oregano Oil: “Escape the Flu & Cold Season” Support Guide
Oil of oregano is valued in herbal traditions because it contains carvacrol and thymol, compounds known for their antimicrobial and antioxidant activity. Many people use it during cold/flu season to help support immunity and overall respiratory health.
✅ How Oregano Oil May Help During Flu & Cold Season (Herbal Uses)
People commonly take it for:
1. Immune Support
Herbalists use oregano oil to:
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Support the body’s natural defenses
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Help fight off seasonal microbes
2. Respiratory Support
May help ease:
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Scratchy throat
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Seasonal congestion
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“Heavy head” feeling
3. General Antimicrobial Properties
Traditionally used to help:
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Reduce exposure to seasonal bacteria
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Support gut health (which plays a role in immunity)
✔️ How to Use Oregano Oil During Flu & Cold Season
Internal Use (Products Labeled for Internal Use Only)
Short-term use for immune season support:
Option A — Liquid drops
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1–3 drops in water or juice
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1–2 times daily
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5–10 days at a time when you feel run-down
Option B — Capsules
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100–200 mg oregano oil extract
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Once or twice daily
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Follow product instructions
External/Topical (for chest or throat support)
Mix 1 drop oregano oil with 1 teaspoon carrier oil (olive, coconut, jojoba)
Rub onto:
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Chest
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Neck
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Soles of feet
(Dilution is essential—oregano oil is hot.)
Steam Inhalation (for congestion relief)
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Bowl of hot water
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Add 1 drop oregano oil
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Inhale steam for 5–10 minutes
This supports open breathing and soothes sinuses.
⚠️ Safety Reminders
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Never use undiluted oregano oil internally.
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Not for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
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Avoid if allergic to mint family plants.
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May irritate the stomach—use food or water.
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Use short-term unless guided by a practitioner.
🌿 Best Ways to Combine Oregano Oil for Seasonal Defense
To boost overall seasonal protection, people often pair oregano oil with:
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Vitamin C
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Zinc
These combinations offer both immune and gut support.
As most of us know, an antibiotic prescription given at the doctor's office is useless against viral infection, which is what causes colds and the flu. The flu virus mutates constantly. Although labs cook up an antiviral cocktail containing several previous flu viruses, chances are slim that those same viruses will attack again and thus your bodywill not have resistance to new ones lurking around the corner.
Daily doses (three drops three times a day) oil of Oregano will help keep your immune system strong enough to fight off most cold and flu viruses. Should one sneak in, conduct a full frontal attack by getting lots of sleep, drinking plenty of water and taking frequent dosages of oregano oil to stop it in its tracks. Hepatitis and Herpes are two other viral infections which have responded well to treatment with oil of Oregano.
oil of Oregano also works as an antibiotic, meaning it doesn't just protect against viruses but also against bacteria. It has been shown in lab tests to be as effective as one of the strongest antibiotics (Vancomycin) in killing staph, E.coli and other bacteria. It does this without creating mutant strains of drug resistant bacteria and it has none of the debilitating side effects of pharmaceutical antibiotics. For AIDS and cancer patients, diabetics and those bedridden in hospital, oregano oil is a defensive weapon against potentially deadly bacteria. It is easy to take and effective against many known forms of pathogens.
North Americans suffer from a virtual epidemic of candida infection. Candida albicans is a form of fungus that occurs naturally in the gut. Antibiotics kill some of the good flora in the intestinal tract. This allows the candida to multiply unchecked.
Oil of Oregano is a powerful antiparasitic. In studies done in Mexico it was shown to be effective against giardia, a water borne parasite that our Ontario readers may be familiar with.
Pinworms and other nasty creatures that often inhabit our intestines are subject to termination by oregano oil.
Teeth and gums benefit greatly from oral application of oil of Oregano since it destroys the bacteria that form plaque and cause gum disease. You may put a drop or two under the tongue and then swish it around in your mouth before swallowing or put a drop on your toothbrush when you clean your teeth.
Inflammation is a component of not only of many infections but also diseases, especially those involving joints and tendons. An article published in Phytotherapy Research describes how oil of Oregano superseded anti-inflammatory drugs in reversing pain and inflammation and is nearly as powerful as morphine as a pain killer.
Do not confuse the medicinal wild Mediterranean oregano for what is sometimes called oregano in the marketplace. What you find on the grocery store shelf is usually Spanish marjoram and does not share the true wild oregano's therapeutic qualities. The best therapeutic oregano grows wild in the Mediterranean and has been known since Hippocrate's time to be a powerful medicinal plant.
Olive oil is used to dilute pure oil of Oregano because, in its pure form, the oil is far too caustic. This is primarily due to the predominant phenol carvacrol, which accounts for a large percentage of the composition of oregano oil. Please beware of taking the pure essential oil as it could harm you.
Recently, the FDA has started to allow vendors of oil of Oregano to make qualified statements concerning its health benefits. However, these benefits only occur when at least two tablespoons of oil are taken a day.
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