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 Oreganol P73 Products | Home » » OregaBiotic 500 mg 60 caps by North American Herb & Spice | | | | | | | Description: | | Proprietary gradual release oregano, black seed, bay leaf, cumin and sage oil. | | | Features: | |
• Proprietary gradual release oregano, black seed, bay leaf, cumin and sage oil.
• Oreganol P73
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 3.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
| | | Label Information: | | | Ingredients:
| Proprietary blend in extra virgin olive oil, black seed oil, and beeswax: wild oregano blend (P73), cumin oil, wild sage, wild bay leaf oil. |
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Average Customer Review:
( 2 customer reviews )
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Worked like an antibioticJan 12, 2007
By Mr. Saggs My doctor recommended this instead of a prescription antibiotic. I took it the same length of time that I would have had to take the rx. And it worked.
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Ask your doctorMay 23, 2010
By James Horsley I have a fairly serious health condition. On the journey to diagnosing it, I was looking for a natural solution to help me. With all the supplements available, it's hard to decide what will be the best choice. I relied on the advice of an employee in my local health store who has more experience and exposure to these types of products. At the time, I felt amazingly bad so I bought this product and used 6 capsules before I could be seen by my naturopathic physician. When I showed my naturopathic physician this product, I was advised that it wasn't right for me. There were several reasons for that. 1. The only value per serving listed on the bottle's label, is 1000 mg for the extra virgin olive oil, black seed oil, and beeswax. That means there's no way to evaluate how much wild oregano, cumin, wild sage, or wild bay leaf oil is in the product. Since the entire purpose for purchasing the product is based on the medicinal properties of the oregano, cumin, sage, and bay leaf oil, it seems unfortunate and odd that they wouldn't list those values if they were of significant amounts. 2. The medicinal ingredients are contained in a capsule that the company touts as a natural gradual-release capsule. I was informed, essentially, that the beeswax pretty much traps the herbs and as it travels through the digestive system, you get very minute trace amounts of what's contained in the capsule. I was given a demonstration where a small cup of water with a small amount of apple cider vinegar were used to simulate stomach acid and one of the capsules contents were placed in a lump, in the liquid. I observed over the space of half an hour, a floating yellow lump that never seemed to change in form, size, or mass. No detectable change in color of the liquid it was floating in occurred. 3. Since the products label leaves in question, how much of the medicinal herbs you are getting, and the delivery system it uses in its capsules only translates into insignificant amounts being released, it does NOT seem like a product that delivers very much value for it's cost.
I don't possess a degree in chemistry or nutrition, nor do I have research experience in a lab with this type of product. I hate the fact that I feel like I need any of that before purchasing any of these types of products. I wish I could rely on companies or manufacturers to be more transparent about the products they supply. It would make them seem more ethical. It is my responsibility though, as a consumer, to research a product more effectively before I purchase it. In the future I won't be spending this type of money on a product without first getting a more informed and educated opinion. I suggest other buyers, do the same.
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