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SheilaC Posted - Nov 30 2008 : 8:56:03 PM
Anybody use this for sinuses? My husband gets really bad sinus infections several times a winter (actually every season!) and I'd like to find an alternative to him always having to use amoxicillin. Also, where do you get it? A place like Whole Foods? Or a health food store? Or?? Any info is appreciated!
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idsweetie72 Posted - Mar 11 2009 : 09:21:10 AM
Yep- you need to dilute it- or otherwise- OMG YUCK! First hand knowledge- my kids screamed with laughter at my misfortune

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Calicogirl Posted - Feb 25 2009 : 1:06:41 PM
I often deal with sinus and allergy problems. Like Terri, I use a Netti-Pot everyday (sometimes once in the morning and once in the evening) It has made a huge difference.

~Sharon

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Meadowflower Posted - Jan 28 2009 : 2:56:59 PM
Hello!

I've used oil of oregano for my sinuses. I've not applied it externally, but rather put 2-3 drops in a cup of tea. It's very strong stuff. Don't use it forever, but a couple of times a day for some time is good. I found that when I get a bad sinus infection, it's the first thing I reach for to help clear it up. Also take it at the first sign of congestion there.

Additionally, what helps as well besides neti pots, is just a plain hot water washcloth applied to the front of the face and eyes, and the back of the neck, if you're experiencing pain there. I just plan to spend a few minutes in the bathroom over the sink :) I soak the washcloth in hot tap water, then press it into my face and eyes. When it starts to get cool, I run it under the hot water again. It helps loosen things up and works very well. I have to do this several times a day to relieve the pain or sinus headache.

Oh yes get it at Whole Foods or a health food store. This is the brand I use (I used to work at a health food store and this one is the best) Oreganol: http://www.allhealthtrends.com/media/products/NAH/ss_size2/335824000012.jpg

*~Lisa~*
ThePixiesPlayhouse Posted - Jan 06 2009 : 07:48:47 AM
Make sure to use Origanum Vulgare. I, personally, would not recommend it for sinus use, unless it is very diluted. It would burn horribly.

Using a netti pot, everyday......with warm salt water should help.
homesteaderbelle Posted - Jan 06 2009 : 12:17:58 AM
I have noticed my sinuses clear when I smell Oregano.

Belle

http://www.homesteaderbelle.blogspot.com/
AprilRain Posted - Dec 10 2008 : 12:00:40 PM
Oregano is definitely potent and I wanted to pipe up a strong agreement with Lisa's suggestion to blend with a carrier oil. ;-) (Unfortunately, I found myself actually injured by Young Living's loose take on oregano EO.) In any event, as a very novice dabbler in EOs, I thought I'd recommend my favorite source, both for knowledge and products. Marge is a delight, and I've been often helped by a product or article on her website that addresses a particular concern.

http://www.naturesgift.com/

When recently coming down with a cold, I found effective relief from a combo listed here:

http://www.naturesgift.com/hints_tips.htm

"I have been diffusing a blend of Ravensara Aromatica, with just a few drops of Clove Bud, Cinnamon Bark, Melissa, and a touch of Lemon Myrtle. The touches of spice and Lemon are wonderful, and I think the combined antibacterial and anti-viral effects of this blend should keep all the flu-bugs at bay through this winter!"

I do believe that EOs from this source are more effective than those retailed in health food stores... better quality and inventory control, more careful sourcing, more potent. I would be willing to say the same of Young Living; my issues are not with their products but with their approach here and there.

Well now I'm just rambling. Anyway, I do hope your hubby finds relief!

~April
http://aprilsatelier.wordpress.com/
nubidane Posted - Dec 04 2008 : 08:05:43 AM
Sheila
If you get some that is powerful, just be sure to use a carrier oil (any vegetable based oil) to mix it with. One time I put some on my hubbys sinus area straight, & it lit him up like a Christmas tree. He could definitely breathe afterwards though! We use YOung Living Essential oils for therapeutic applications. They are pricey, but well worth it. YOu need such a little bit, & I have had some of their oils for years(oregano included, you don't need much of that stuff!!)(
Homespun Livin Posted - Dec 03 2008 : 7:58:18 PM
I have seen it at my local health food store. I always have sinus infections and bronchitis every year, I have not heard of using oil of oregano for it. I'll have to do some research on this, sounds interesting.

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