I would not treat your cat with oil of oregano unless your vet says it is ok. Call up your vet and ask. You wouldn't want to hurt your cat by using something that is bad for it.
To make soap from scratch requires treating an oil or fat with an alkali, such as lye. Oregano is an additive that can be added to the soap after the saponification process is complete.
The difference between oil of oregano and oregano oil is nothing! One can use both types and the terms are interchangeable. Oregano oil or oil of oregano are great additions to cooking.
Plucking can be from many reasons... also if oregano oil has got a good side.... remember it has god its bad side. Go to vet maybe he can help you. Also search informations from experts :)
If you are referring to oregano-infused oil, it is most common to use olive oil. But there is such a thing as pure oregano oil (pressed from oregano), but that is a nutritional supplement and not typically used for cooking.
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Oregano oil is not recommended for treating worms in cats. While it has some antimicrobial properties, it can also be toxic to cats and may cause gastrointestinal upset or other adverse reactions. It's best to consult a veterinarian for safe and effective worm treatments specifically designed for cats.
I think this is one of the most unique uses of oil of oregano. Imagine a natural mosquito repellant without using strong DEET's and other pesticides. Oregano oil was shown in studies to be an effective natural mosquito repellant. This study found Oil of Oregano repels mosquitoes better than traditional chemical repellants like DEET. Research has shown a solution of 2% oregano oil makes an effective mosquito repellant. Another great use of oil of oregano.Reference: http://www.healthy-oil-planet.com/uses-of-oil-of-oregano-2.html
No, the oregano that we eat is derived from the Origanum Marjoram plant. The medicinal Oregano Oil is derived from the Origanum Vulgare plant. Unfortunately, some people don't realize this and they produce oil of oregano from the Marjoram plant. Watch out for "homemade" oils. So, when you go to buy your Oregano oil make sure it is derived from the Origanum Vulgare plant. And make sure it's percentage of Carvacrol is at least 60%.
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I buy my Oil of Oregano from Natural Wellbeing and the label does not state anything about there being thymol in it at all.
You can find all the information about extract oregano oil from going to the following website http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti6.php