Vatic Note: Because this article is tied into research and reports done by Israel, I highly recommend caution and independant confirmation of this info, but I think and believe its true. Be sure you "know" who the manufacturer is of these herbs before you buy them.
If its an Israeli company, then find another one that is not. I am a 25 year user of natural remedies and I swear by them. I have not been to the doctor in 6 years now. So independantly check out anything out of Israel. If you wish to know what I have done and how I managed at my age to stay healthy, just email me and I will respond.
But definitely get away from aleopathic drugs, they will kill you at worse and harm you at the least. This was important enough to post since Chemtrails are the cause of so much of our respiratory problems.
Lung Cleansing Benefits of Oregano
October 30, 2012
Upper respiratory problems may be caused by bacteria, viruses, allergies, asthma, and even inhalation of various pollutants. Symptoms of respiratory problems can include chest congestion, difficulty breathing and irritated nasal or throat passages. If you, or someone you’re close to, has experienced these symptoms, you know they can be very disruptive.
As we enter into a time when respiratory ailments are common, it’s important to know that organic oregano is a powerful tool to include in your lung health arsenal. Effective, reliable and safe- organic oregano is naturally rich in carvacrol, flavonoids, and terpenes; all of which are natural decongestants and histamine reducing agents.
Oregano as an Antihistamine and Anti-Inflammatory
When foreign agents, such as pollen, dust, mold, chemicals, fungus, and bacteria are invading the body, a chemical called histamine is released which produces reactions that are similar to allergic reactions – nasal congestion, increased mucous production, and sneezing. Histamine reducing herbs like oregano aid in counteracting histamine and reducing these reactions.Oregano also contains rosmarinic acid. An article summarizing a study that examined the ability of Rosmarinic acid to inhibit allergic inflammation appeared in a 2004 edition of Clinical & Experimental Allergy.
It was discovered that rosmarinic acid reduces fluid buildup and even swelling and inflammation during an allergy attack, making it a natural and effective histamine reducing compound. [1]
Oregano for Cough and Overall Health
Research examined by the ENT Department at the Israel Institute of Technology Medical Center found therapeutic potential for various aromatic herbs, including oregano. (VN: I trust nothing out of Israel ever anymore. They have a bigger bioweapons program than we do. I used to trust them, but no longer, and now I wonder about Health Freedom. Be sure to independantly confirm anything from them and now from Health Freedom.)Oregano, as well as other herbs, have direct, positive benefits on the respiratory tract, coughing reflex and nasal passage airflow. [2]
Oregano also contains calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, potassium, vitamins A and C, and niacin. Although these components don’t directly impact upper respiratory problems, all of them are required by the systems within the body, including the immune system.
Adequate vitamin and mineral intake is paramount for maintaining a healthy body that can fight off problems, such as upper respiratory issues, before they start. [3]
If you suffer from symptoms of respiratory ailments, or need to cleanse your lungs on a regular basis, try organic oregano or a lung cleansing.
-Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN, DABFM
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