Feeling Sick? The Cure Might Be in Your Cupboard




The Dr. Leigh Vinocur Show show

Summary: Is wild oregano oil able to kill the new super strains of drug resistant bacteria?If you have a wintertime runny nose, congestion, cough, cold, sneezing, sore throat, or general achiness, you might be coming down with something. Unfortunately, for the common cold, there's really nothing you can do except take common medicines like NyQuil and let it take its course. What if you did have the cure to your symptoms and they were right there in your kitchen cupboard? You might be surprised to find that you can quickly nurse yourself back to health using the power of wild oregano and other germ-fighting aromatic spices. What spices should you use for a sore throat, runny nose, congestion, coughing, or flu? Sore Throat: Add a few drops of oil of wild oregano to salt water and gargle several times daily. Take five or more drops of the oil under the tongue two to five times daily. Runny Nose: Inhale the wild oregano oil frequently, place a drop or two of oil of on the skin next to the nose; consume it under the tongue, five or more drops twice daily. Flu: Five or more drops of oregano oil repeatedly until the symptoms are resolved. Congestion: Inhale the oil frequently to help open clogged passages. Place a drop or two of oil of wild oregano on the skin next to the nose for a more direct effect. Coughing: Inhale the oil of wild oregano directly from the bottle as often as possible. Take a few drops of the oil under the tongue twice daily or gargle with a few drops in salt water. Sneezing: Inhale oregano oil frequently and place a drop of oil of wild oregano on the skin next to the nose. Also, a sinus spray made from oils of wild oregano, bay leaf, and sage in a sea salt solution brings relief virtually immediately. Listen in as Dr. Cass Ingram shares these remedies and more.