Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Use Oil Of Oregano For Psoriasis

Oil of Oregano has been hailed for its amazing anti-microbial properties as well as its high anti-oxidant properties. It is used to treat circulation problems as well as skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, warts, rashes and infected wounds. The germicidal or anti-microbial properties are used to cleans the body's digestive, reproductive, and respiratory systems of yeast, fungi, or bacteria. Taken orally as well as topically is the best way to use Oil of Oregano for medicinal purposes, but it is also pretty tasty for cooking if diluted in Olive Oil.


Instructions


Oil of Oregano


1. Clean out the glass bottle in soap, hot water and a tiny bit of bleach.


2. Rinse and dry the bottle thoroughly.


3. Fill the bottle with 50-75% olive oil.


4. Fill the bottle the rest of the way with oil of oregano and mix well.


5. Seal with a cork or cap.


6. Rub oil on the skin twice a day.


7. Take oil of oregano capsules twice a day for internal cleansing to aid the external treatments.


Tips Warnings


Olive oil is the best carrier oil for oregano if you want to use the oil for cooking as well. Other carrier oils or lotions would work for topical use as well.


When using oil of oregano orally without taking pills, put one drop under the tongue for maximum absorbency into the body.


Oil of oregano is a potent germicide, after ingestion it can make the body's environment difficult to live in for foreign bacteria.


Oil of oregano can help respiratory infections if you breath in the steam or scent and allow it to kill any fungi, bacteria or viruses in the respiratory system.


The oil can also be used to treat warts as well as psoriasis.


Make sure to do the proper dilution of oregano essential oil and olive oil to avoid skin irritation.


Oil of oregano can make you smell like potent oregano.