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Reviewer: cfram, 35-44 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)
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I take Oil of Oregano gel caps for Candida, and it works amazingly well! I am currently using the drops on my skin to help treat a fungal infection as well as the caps. I am sold on this stuff for Candida. Best treatment ever in my opinion, and it's affordable and easy to use. If you have systemic Candidiasis start with one gel cap three times a day until you go through "die-off"
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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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Used the GNC brand oil of oregano for a sinus infection. Been taking it yesterday and today and today was noticeably different when I woke up! Feeling much better already, so much that I am choosing not to take the antibiotic prescribed to me (haven't started it yet). Great stuff, although it does taste pretty funky...I put mine under the tongue until I feel it tingle and then rinse it down
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Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)
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I was very happy with Oil of Oregano-helped me with gi problems-bloating/cramping and diarrhea as well as with acne. My nutritionist told me it would help kill the bad bacteria and fungi in my gut which she believed (and my stool sample confirmed) were causing my symptoms. I just took 15 mg a night in capsule form for two months and I'm so happy with the results. My skin is 95% clear compared
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Reviewer: kaysi-daisi, 65-74 Female on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Consumer)
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When first recommended, I was told to put 1-3 drops under my tongue for rapid absorption. Well, the taste is nasty and makes you want to get it out NOW. BUT it was effective in stopping sinus allergy symptoms, FAST. Then it occurred to me to put it on the near-surface veins of my inner wrist, and rub both together to get it absorbed. Worked just as well, no bad taste. I don't mind smellin
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Reviewer: petedogsmom, 45-54 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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I could not get rid of post nasal drip, which was causing earaches as well as coughing spasms. I went thru 2 courses or antibiotics with no results. Within 4 days of taking 3 drops of oregano oil every morning (I like mine in tomato juice) my sinuses cleared up. No more coughing, no more ear aches. I recommend this all the time.
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