Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 1 Research
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.3
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Oregano Oil (Origanum vulgare) min. 55% Carvacrol)
0.2 ml / 181 mg
**
Ginger Oil (Zingiber officinale)
0.02 ml / 17.6 mg
**
Fennel Oil (Foeniculum vulgare)
0.02 ml / 19.3 mg
**

Top Medical Research Studies

8
Oregano's role in clot prevention
We explored the potential of various plant essential oils to affect blood clotting, specifically looking into oregano (Ocimum basilicum L.) among others. The study involved extracting oils from different plants and testing their antiplatelet activity in guinea pig and rat plasma.

Our findings indicated that several oils, including oregano, demonstrated varying levels of antiplatelet effects and their ability to impact clot retraction. Notably, the oils of Ocotea quixos and Foeniculum vulgare exhibited the strongest antiplatelet activity. However, while oregano was included in the study, it did not show the highest activity compared to these other oils.

Interestingly, we observed a significant correlation between the potency of the oils and their content of phenylpropanoids, which are thought to play a crucial role in preventing clot formation. This suggests that while oregano may contribute to antiplatelet effects, it's the phenylpropanoids found in various plant oils that are primarily responsible for these benefits.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Negative test result
48 people found this helpful
I read extensively about oregano oil's antibacterial properties and its ability to penetrate bacterial membranes. After using it as an antibacterial treatment for 14 days, taking it twice daily, I underwent an analysis that revealed, for the first time in years, a negative result for the germ. Previously, my doctor suspected I had a blood clot due to consistently positive results after chemical treatments. Switching to natural remedies has greatly improved my health. If you have gastritis, use it under medical supervision, as it can irritate inflammation. Wishing you good health always.
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6
Cleansing toxins
16 people found this helpful
Without a doubt, oregano oil is the best natural antibiotic. When I consume it for a month, it helps cleanse my blood of toxins, even if I'm feeling unwell. Therefore, I've been careful to incorporate it into my routine as necessary, enjoying its benefits.
Read More
6
High-quality product
15 people found this helpful
My husband and I each take one capsule of oregano oil after breakfast. We've noticed that about an hour later, we can smell oregano in our mouths and noses, likely due to the enteric coating of the capsules. As the oil enters the blood, we sense its presence in our lungs. We're extremely satisfied with the product, which we believe is of very high quality. Wishing you good health!
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 1 Research
8
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8
Oregano's role in clot prevention
We explored the potential of various plant essential oils to affect blood clotting, specifically looking into oregano (Ocimum basilicum L.) among others. The study involved extracting oils from different plants and testing their antiplatelet activity in guinea pig and rat plasma.

Our findings indicated that several oils, including oregano, demonstrated varying levels of antiplatelet effects and their ability to impact clot retraction. Notably, the oils of Ocotea quixos and Foeniculum vulgare exhibited the strongest antiplatelet activity. However, while oregano was included in the study, it did not show the highest activity compared to these other oils.

Interestingly, we observed a significant correlation between the potency of the oils and their content of phenylpropanoids, which are thought to play a crucial role in preventing clot formation. This suggests that while oregano may contribute to antiplatelet effects, it's the phenylpropanoids found in various plant oils that are primarily responsible for these benefits.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.3
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9
Negative test result
48 people found this helpful
I read extensively about oregano oil's antibacterial properties and its ability to penetrate bacterial membranes. After using it as an antibacterial treatment for 14 days, taking it twice daily, I underwent an analysis that revealed, for the first time in years, a negative result for the germ. Previously, my doctor suspected I had a blood clot due to consistently positive results after chemical treatments. Switching to natural remedies has greatly improved my health. If you have gastritis, use it under medical supervision, as it can irritate inflammation. Wishing you good health always.
Read More
6
Cleansing toxins
16 people found this helpful
Without a doubt, oregano oil is the best natural antibiotic. When I consume it for a month, it helps cleanse my blood of toxins, even if I'm feeling unwell. Therefore, I've been careful to incorporate it into my routine as necessary, enjoying its benefits.
Read More
6
High-quality product
15 people found this helpful
My husband and I each take one capsule of oregano oil after breakfast. We've noticed that about an hour later, we can smell oregano in our mouths and noses, likely due to the enteric coating of the capsules. As the oil enters the blood, we sense its presence in our lungs. We're extremely satisfied with the product, which we believe is of very high quality. Wishing you good health!
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Negative test result
48 people found this helpful
I read extensively about oregano oil's antibacterial properties and its ability to penetrate bacterial membranes. After using it as an antibacterial treatment for 14 days, taking it twice daily, I underwent an analysis that revealed, for the first time in years, a negative result for the germ. Previously, my doctor suspected I had a blood clot due to consistently positive results after chemical treatments. Switching to natural remedies has greatly improved my health. If you have gastritis, use it under medical supervision, as it can irritate inflammation. Wishing you good health always.
6
Cleansing toxins
16 people found this helpful
Without a doubt, oregano oil is the best natural antibiotic. When I consume it for a month, it helps cleanse my blood of toxins, even if I'm feeling unwell. Therefore, I've been careful to incorporate it into my routine as necessary, enjoying its benefits.
6
High-quality product
15 people found this helpful
My husband and I each take one capsule of oregano oil after breakfast. We've noticed that about an hour later, we can smell oregano in our mouths and noses, likely due to the enteric coating of the capsules. As the oil enters the blood, we sense its presence in our lungs. We're extremely satisfied with the product, which we believe is of very high quality. Wishing you good health!
8
Oregano's role in clot prevention
We explored the potential of various plant essential oils to affect blood clotting, specifically looking into oregano (Ocimum basilicum L.) among others. The study involved extracting oils from different plants and testing their antiplatelet activity in guinea pig and rat plasma.

Our findings indicated that several oils, including oregano, demonstrated varying levels of antiplatelet effects and their ability to impact clot retraction. Notably, the oils of Ocotea quixos and Foeniculum vulgare exhibited the strongest antiplatelet activity. However, while oregano was included in the study, it did not show the highest activity compared to these other oils.

Interestingly, we observed a significant correlation between the potency of the oils and their content of phenylpropanoids, which are thought to play a crucial role in preventing clot formation. This suggests that while oregano may contribute to antiplatelet effects, it's the phenylpropanoids found in various plant oils that are primarily responsible for these benefits.

References

  1. Tognolini M, Barocelli E, Ballabeni V, Bruni R, Bianchi A, et al. Comparative screening of plant essential oils: phenylpropanoid moiety as basic core for antiplatelet activity. Life Sci. 2006;78:1419.
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