The old Greek method of treating snake bites and poisoning was to use freshly pressed oregano oil on the bite. Aristotle was the first Greek to discover that use, but oregano oil use didn’t stop there in those ancient years. Colds, diarrhea, and wounds were treated with oregano so it was a major ingredient in healthcare for several cultures. There was no such thing as aromatherapy 3,000 years ago, but this old snake bite remedy has turned into a modern day cancer inhibitor in modern clinical aromatherapy.
Clinical aromatherapy is steadily gaining credibility in mainstream medical conversations. Natural essential oils were the first medicines and for good reason. The chemical compounds of oregano, lavender, eucalyptus and other oils produce incredible properties that relieved the symptoms of common ailments as well as serious illnesses.
Most of the synthetic chemicals are clones of these natural compounds. Researchers are discovering that something is missing from these chemical clones or something is added to these synthetic drugs that make them hard to take without experiencing some sort of side effects.
Clinical aromatherapy is the art of relieving chronic symptoms without causing the annoying side effects, which can be just as problematic as the symptoms. Oregano oil is just one essential oil that’s on the cutting edge of clinical aromatherapy treatments. Oregano has the ability to relieve cold and flu symptoms as well as clear up acne, canker sores, skin infections and asthma and bronchitis congestion when a few drops are used in clinical aromatherapy treatments.
The Chemical Compounds In The Oil Interact With Body Cells
The volatile oils in oregano oil have been used for years to treat airborne bacteria and fungi. Oregano oil is antimicrobial agent and it’s one of the oils being used in HIV/AIDS clinical aromatherapy treatments. Aromatherapy is important when treating HIV/AIDS cases because it alters the perception of chronic pain; it’s is useful in stress management, and it maintains skin integrity.
Clinical aromatherapy methods vary depending on the psychological profile of the patient and the infection, but the most popular ways to use oregano oil is in a bath or during a massage, but inhalation, compresses, and the ‘m’ technique are also used to get results.
Oregano oil has several chemical compounds that produce excellent results when skin wounds, acne, and stomach infections reduce the quality of daily life in one way or another. Clinical aromatherapy treatments that incorporate oregano oil release powerful antioxidants into the body as well as vitamins A, E and C as well as niacin, and they help destroy the free radicals that damage cells.
Some studies show that the chemicals in oregano inhibit cancer cell growth and that discovery is opening the door for more research. It looks like this ancient snake bite remedy is much more than a mythical Greek cure.




















