Independent laboratory research proved that only Oregacillin, the wild multiple spice extract, completely destroyed the coronavirus in 20 minutes. Oregacillin tested stronger than all other herb and spice extracts , and is fast acting.
Coronavirus is so named because the organisms exhibit a halo-like appearance when viewed under the microscope. Coronavirus are the second leading cause of colds and influenza, and the leading cause being attributed to rhinoviruses. The coronavirus is associated with symptoms ranging from fever, headache, chills and sneezing to sore throat,cough and nasal discharge. The coronavirus can also cause pneumonia and other respiratory symptoms.
Over use of antibiotics has led to a steady decrease in their efficacy, and it is clear that they should only be used to treat serious or life-threatening bacterial infections. The question is how to treat less severe acute and chronic infectious conditions without resorting to these former "magic bullets."
Researchers at Georgetown University have confirmed the vitro disinfectant properties of numerous essential oils. Oil of oregano and essential oil blends including oregano have shown disinfectant properties against several common pathogenic microbes including Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, anthracis and various forms of Staphylococcus and fungi including Candida species and even viruses.
Most recently a blend of oregano oil and other related herbs called Oregacillin was found to eliminate the coronavirus, thought to be the pathogen involved in severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ( SARS) in cell culture experiments.
Synergy between immune-boosting substances and conventional drug therapy could also be a fruitful line of inquiry. When antibiotic monotherapy fails, perhaps alternatives could be used adjunctively. No doubt, there it is necessary to use a conventional antibiotic. One of the most compelling reasons to explore alternatives to conventional antibiotic therapy is so that conventional antibiotics are not overused and will work effectively when there is a life-threatening infection.
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