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Oregano oil vs Antibiotics

This is why I no longer reach for antibiotics (aside from the fact that I am completely pharmaceutical antibiotic-resistant)... the proof is in the pudding, as they say!




Once you've watched that, I encourage you to head on over to Young Living's Blog to learn about some of the helpful ways to incorporate Oregano oil into your life!


Remember, Young Living is not free to make health claims due to strict FDA compliance laws (ie: antibiotic properties), but you can now confidently know that whichever way you use Oregano essential oil, it will be benefitting you on that deep, vitally important level.


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https://www.youngliving.com/blog/8-practical-tips-for-using-oregano/



For the science-geeks! A sampling of more "official" scientific studies on Oregano essential oil... (click on the arrow to the left)

Global prevalence of antibiotic resistance in paediatric urinary tract infections caused by Escherichia coliand association with routine use of antibiotics in primary care

https://www.bmj.com/content/352/bmj.i939/rr-1



Antibacterial mechanism of oregano essential oil https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0926669019305102



Bactericidal Property of Oregano Oil Against Multidrug-Resistant Clinical Isolates



Antibacterial activity of oregano essential oils against Streptococcus mutans in vitro and analysis of active components


Antibacterial activity of oregano essential oils against Streptococcus mutans in vitro and analysis of active components - BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
bmccomplementmedtherapies.biomedcentral.com
Antibacterial activity of oregano essential oils against Streptococcus mutans in vitro and analysis of active components - BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
Background Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) is considered the most relevant bacteria during the transition of the non-pathogenic commensal oral microbial community to plaque biofilms that promote the development of dental caries. Oregano (Origanum vulgare L.), is a universally natural flavoring and its essential oil has been demonstrated to have good antibacterial effects. However, the specific antibacterial mechanism of oregano essential oil (OEO) against S. mutans is still not completely understood. Methods In this work, the composition of two different OEOs was determined by GC‒MS. Disk-diffusion method, minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) were determined to assess their antimicrobial effect on S. mutans. The inhibition of acid production, hydrophobicity, biofilm formation and real-time PCR for gtfB/C/D, spaP, gbpB, vicR, relA and brpA mRNA expression by S. mutans were assessed to preliminarily investigate the mechanisms of action. Molecular docking was performed to simulate the interactions with the virulence proteins and active constituents. MTT test using immortalized human keratinocytes cells was also performed to investigate cytotoxicity. Results Compared with the positive drug Penicillin /streptomycin 100X (DIZ: 34.13 ± 0.85 mm, MIC: 0.78125 μL/mL, MBC: 6.25 μL/mL), the essential oils of Origanum vulgare L. (DIZ: 80 mm, MIC: 0.625μL/mL, MBC:2.5μL/mL) and Origanum heracleoticum L. (DIZ: 39.67 ± 0.81 mm, MIC: 0.625μL/mL, MBC: 1.25μL/mL) could also exhibit similar effects to inhibit the acid production and reduce the hydrophobicity and biofilm formation of S. mutans at 1/2-1MIC concentration. And gene expression of gtfB/C/D, spaP, gbpB, vicR and relA were found to be downregulated. Due to the composition of essential oils from different sources being highly variable, through effective network pharmacology analysis, we found that OEOs contained many effective compounds, like carvacrol and its biosynthetic precursors γ-terpinene and p-cymene, which may directly target several virulence proteins of S. mutans. Besides, no toxic effect was instigated by OEOs at 0.1 μL/mL in the immortalized human keratinocytes cells. Conclusion The integrated analysis in the present study suggested that OEO might be a potential antibacterial agent for the prevention of dental caries.




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