Juice of
Oregano
A New Substance You Must Know About
Dear Friends:

I've found this lovely Juice of Oregano to be one of the finest of all natural substances. Juice of Oregano is highly aromatic extract made from wild oregano. The oregano is entirely wild and grows high in the mountains-up to 12,000 feet above sea level. This means that wild oregano is an excellent source of natural oxygen, which the plants concentrate from the mountain air. In contrast to oil of oregano, Juice of Oregano is exceptionally rich in oxygen, because juice and oxygen mix. Remember, oxygen is the most critical nutrient, especially for the brain and other internal organs. That's why I like it both as a physical and mental tonic.

I take Juice of Oregano every day, especially for a boost in energy. Take it as a digestive tonic; it really stimulates the digestive juices. I use it both as a digestive aid in case of indigestion as well as for halting spasticity such as irritable bowel or diarrhea.

My favorite use ia as a tonic, that is an oxygen tonic. We sorely need oxygen. Now that the earth has been deforested and the atmosphere polluted, we can't get as much oxygen as we need. Here is an easy way to consume natural oxygen, because oregano juice contains a wide variety of substances called "oxygenated compounds." These compounds contain oxygen which occurs naturally from the plants; no synthetic oxygen is added. Synthetic oxygen is potentially caustic, but plant oxygen is entirely safe. So, drinking Juice of Oregano is the perfect was to ingest the oxygen we need.

Oregano juice has ancient uses. For hundreds of years it has been relied upon as a health enhancer and disease fighter. So if you wish to stimulate your body's functions to improve your digestion, metabolism, and circulation, drink your juice every day.

How to Use Juice of Oregano

    1. Drink the juice straight in the morning with breakfast (for tough folks)

    2. Add the juice to any vegetable of fruit juice. Best juices: tomato and V-8

    3. Add the juice to salt water as an internal tonic or gargle (salt aids in absorption)

Dr. Cass Ingram
Nutritional Physician

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