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Oregano Oil May Protect Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Georgetown Researcher Finds
sciencedailymagazine ^ | 10.11.01 | Georgetown University Medical Center

Posted on 10/11/2001 7:05:50 AM PDT by callisto

Washington, DC) – Oil from the common herb oregano may be an effective treatment against dangerous, and sometimes drug-resistant bacteria, a Georgetown researcher has found. Two studies have shown that oregano oil—and, in particular, carvacrol, one of oregano’s chemical components—appear to reduce infection as effectively as traditional antibiotics.

These findings were presented at the American College of Nutrition’s annual meeting October 6 and 7 in Orlando, Fla. Harry G. Preuss, MD, MACN, CNS, professor of physiology and biophysics, and his research team, tested oregano oil on staphylococcus bacteria—which is responsible for a variety of severe infections and is becoming increasingly resistant to many antibiotics.

They combined oregano oil with the bacteria in a test tube, and compared oregano oil’s effects to those of standard antibiotics streptomycin, penicillin and vacnomycin. The oregano oil at relatively low doses was found to inhibit the growth of staphylococcus bacteria in the test tubes as effectively as the standard antibiotics did.

Another aspect of the study examined the efficacy of oregano oil and carvacrol, which is believed to be the major antibacterial component of oregano, in 18 mice infected with the staph bacteria

Six of the mice received oregano oil for 30 days, and 50% of this group survived the 30-day treatment. Six received the carvacrol in olive oil, not oregano oil, and none survived longer than 21 days. Six mice received olive oil alone with no active agents (the control group) and all died within three days. A repeat study corroborated these findings, which demonstrates that there are components of oregano oil other than carvacrol that have antibiotic properties.

“While this investigation was performed only in test tubes and on a small number of mice, the preliminary results are promising and warrant further study,” Preuss said. “The ability of oils from various spices to kill infectious organisms has been recognized since antiquity. Natural oils may turn out to be valuable adjuvants or even replacements for many anti-germicidals under a variety of conditions.”

This study was sponsored by Waukegan, Ill.-based North American Herb and Spice.

Georgetown University Medical Center includes the nationally ranked School of Medicine, School of Nursing and Health Studies, and a biomedical research enterprise. For more information, please visit

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1 posted on 10/11/2001 7:05:50 AM PDT by callisto
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To: callisto
Just another good reason to keep plenty of fresh oregano around ;-) Yummmm..... I also highly recommend fresh Basil, Thyme, Sage, Garlic, well you get the picture...One of the good things about people not going out to eat so much will be a new interest in cooking :-)
2 posted on 10/11/2001 7:15:21 AM PDT by okie_tech
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To: okie_tech
Not to mention onion, plantain(GREAT for dental caries and gingivitis) and catnip(I believe the latest research I read on catnip stated that catnip oil is 40% more effective than DEET).
3 posted on 10/11/2001 7:18:20 AM PDT by callisto
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To: callisto
Does it work on Anthrax?

--Boris

4 posted on 10/11/2001 7:20:54 AM PDT by boris
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To: boris
not that we know of yet, but I surmise that there are multudinous "cures", etc. waiting to be found if we'd only check our backyard, so to speak.
5 posted on 10/11/2001 7:23:34 AM PDT by callisto
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To: callisto
I read somewhere that Rosewood tested highest of all the oils against gram+ and gram- bacteria.
6 posted on 10/11/2001 7:47:05 AM PDT by bjs1779
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