Back on ER4YT –Eat your sulphur

Hello Frances,
Oregano is HB for O nons.
I’ve heard that it’s great stuff, so I bought a 1 oz. bottle of Now
Oregano Oil for about $15, shipping included. I add 3-5 drops to an
empty capsule and take with a little water. It’s very strong and will
burn the lips or mouth if you get some on it. Some say it should be
mixed with olive oil.
I added a drop or two to salads but couldn’t stand the taste of it.
I’ve also been taking Nature’s Biotics SBO - that may have helped my
GI flora too.
I have a good feeling about the coconut oil though, and I’m hoping
that things will fall in place for me with regular long term CNOil
use.
Joe

One Response to “Back on ER4YT –Eat your sulphur”

  1. Julia Mcmillan Says:

    Janette,
    I’m glad to hear that life is good for you :-) The VCNOil seems to have stepped up my thyroid some, but I may still
    have hypo-thyroid. I took my basal [armpit] temperature this morning
    and it was only about 96 degrees F.
    I’ve been taking 1 mg. of melatonin every other night before bed for
    about the last month or so, which seems to increase my relaxability
    somewhat.
    I tested my DHEA recently and found out I have DHEA equal to a man in
    his 20s, and I’m 51 years old.
    I think I’m doing right by taking mel.
    Take care,
    Joe

    gotten a bum rap from some special-interest politically inspired

    pseudo-nutritionists in the 1950’s. This is my ONLY avoid aka BTD,
    but I feel very strongly that the benefits outweigh the “risks”. I
    also use ghee (organic home-made) for cooking. I only use olive oil
    in foods that are NEVER heated, and only 1st cold-pressed extra virgin
    oil, that has been stored in DARK bottles, or tins. I think that the
    new theories about the increase in heart disease, etc being HELPED by
    UNSATURATED oils vs. the PROTECTIVE properties of saturated fats bear
    merit, as I ate NO saturated fats from 19 to 45 and ended up with
    Syndrome X!! Since incorporating saturated fats and red meat into my
    diet, my blood glucose is stable and in the low normal range, my
    cholesterol is falling very nicely (260 total) and my blood pressure
    medication has been reduced. Now all I worry about is getting my
    thyroid/adrenal issues under control. Life is good!!

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