Dr. Cass Ingram's The Cure is in The Cupboard $16.00
How to use Oregano for Better Health
Oregano
is a
medicine chest in a bottle. Oregano can help you regain your health
and then keep you healthy. This is what saved Dr. Ingram's life.
Learn how to use oregano and its essential oil for fighting
infection and eliminating pain. Combat skin disorders, injuries,
wounds, and dental problems. It is particularly valuable for fungal
infections.
You need to know how oregano can reverse numerous
ailments, including:
* allergies * arthritis * asthma * athlete’s foot * back
pain * bites * bronchitis
* candidiasis * canker sores * colds * cold sores *colitis
* congestion * diarrhea
* earaches * eczema * fatigue * flu * gastritis * gum
disease * neuritis
* prostatitis * psoriasis *ringworm * sinusitis * wounds
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Learn
How Oregano Can:
-- Save you money on doctor or hospital bills.
-- Help you against everyday infections such as sore throats, colds,
flu, ear aches, pneumonia, and bronchitis.
-- Reduce pain, risk of infection, expense . . . and worry, in case
of sudden injury.
-- Protect you while traveling throughout the world from serious
infection.
-- Keep your children safe from the ravages of infectious diseases.
-- Eradicate chronic pain from headaches, arthritis, muscle aches,
or injury safely and effectively.
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Excerpt from page 24:
Fungal Infection: the Band of Humanity
Fungal infection is a major cause of disease in
the Western world. Recently, the important role of fungal organisms
in the causation of illness has become evident, although for decades
the medical profession has ignored their crucial roll.
A fungus is defined as a saprophyte, meaning it
lives off of dead or dying tissue. Fungi, the plural of fungus,
thrive wherever there is dead or decaying matter. Yet, fungi are
common inhabitants of living beings, although they tend to
proliferate when the organism is diseased. This “living off the
dead: attribute of fungi explains why they commonly infect the skin.
The skin is constantly shedding layers of dead cells, and these
cells are an ideal medium for a fungal feast.
After defining these organisms it seems rather
ominous that everyone has fungi living within their bodies. In fact,
there are billions of them living within each of us. Researchers
note that they may account for up to 3% of the normal microbe count
within the body. To give you an idea of how many organisms this
would amount to, there are a great number of microbes in the human
body than there are actual cells, and there are some 70 trillion
cells in each of our bodies. The microbes live on us everywhere; on
the skin, in the mouth, along the intestines, and throughout the
genitourinary tract. While it may be incorrect to state that we
cannot live without them, there is no doubt that we have little
choice but to live with them. We don’t have to worry about killing
them all, because under normal circumstances they do little or no
harm. Yet, the objective is to live with the various microbes within
us in a balance, a sort of peaceful coexistence, because, if they
overpopulate, they can cause extensive disease, disability, and even
death.
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Dr. Cass Ingram, physician and surgeon, is the
author of over a dozen books, including “How to Eat Right and Live
Longer”, “Self-Test Nutrition Guide”, and “The Cure is in the
Cupboard”. He is a popular TV/radio personality and has appeared on
over 2,000 media interviews.
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