Evidence supporting the use of: Oregano
For the health condition: Fungal Infections
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Oregano, specifically its essential oil, has been utilized for its antimicrobial properties, including antifungal effects. The primary active compound in oregano oil is carvacrol, with thymol also playing a supportive role. Several in vitro (test tube) studies have demonstrated that oregano oil and its constituents can inhibit the growth of various pathogenic fungi, including species of Candida (such as Candida albicans), Aspergillus, and Cryptococcus. These effects are believed to result from the disruption of the fungal cell membrane, leading to cell death.
Despite these promising laboratory findings, the evidence from human clinical trials is limited. Most research has been conducted in vitro or in animal models, where oregano oil has shown efficacy in reducing fungal burden. However, high-quality, large-scale human studies are lacking. Some small-scale clinical and anecdotal reports suggest potential benefits in topical applications for skin and nail fungal infections, but safety and efficacy for internal use remain less well-established.
Historically, oregano has been used in traditional medicine systems for its antimicrobial actions, but its specific use against fungal infections is primarily supported by modern scientific studies rather than deep-rooted traditional practice. Overall, while there is moderate scientific validation for the antifungal effects of oregano oil, especially in laboratory settings, more robust clinical research is needed to confirm its effectiveness and safety in humans.
Other ingredients used for Fungal Infections
ajoenealoe vera
alpha-pinene
barberry
basil
beta-pinene
bisabolol
black walnut
caprylic acid
chamomile
cinnamon
turmeric
goldenseal
green tea
lactoperoxidase
lauric acid
monolaurin
oregano
oregon grape
phenolic acids
rosemary
sage
schizonepeta
undecylenic acid
neem tree
nut grass
commiphora
caesalpinia crista
pau d'arco
lemongrass
morinda
oriental arborvitae
zanthoxylum
polyphenols
eucalyptus
camphor oil
menthol oil
melaleuca alternifolia
geranium
10-Undecenoic Acid
3-Phenyllactic Acid
Agarikon Mushroom
Alpha-terpineol
Ardisia
Allicin
Anamu
Ajuga
Ampelopsis
Allyl Sulfide
allyl isothiocyanate
Allium tuberosum
Alantolactone
Bee Propolis
Babchi
Baphicacanthus cusia
Barleria
Brazillian peppertree
Bisabolene
Bee hive
Borate
Black Nightshade
benzyl isothiocyanate
Borneol
Curry leaf
Caryophyllene
Calendula
Cinnamomum
coconut oil
Carvacrol
Cajuput
Citral
Centipeda
Chalcone
Copaiba Oil
Citronella
Dianthus
Euphorbia
Eugenol
Garlic
Mustard
Sandalwood
Sumac
Other health conditions supported by oregano
Abdominal PainAbscesses
Acid Indigestion
Antibiotics (alternatives to)
Appetite (deficient)
Asthma
Athlete's Foot
Bites and Stings
Bladder Infection
Boils
Bronchitis
Canker Sores
Colds (antiviral)
Colds (decongestant)
Colds (general)
Colds (prevention)
Congestion (bronchial)
Congestion (lungs)
Congestion (sinus)
Cough (damp)
Cough (dry)
Cough (general)
Cuts
Dandruff
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Ear Infection or Earache
Eczema
Fever
Fungal Infections
Gas and Bloating
Gastritis
Giardia
Gingivitis
Halitosis
Parasites (general)
Parasites (nematodes, worms)
Parasites (tapeworm)
Products containing oregano
Nature's Sunshine Candida Clear
Nature's Sunshine Seasonal Defense
Nature's Sunshine Yeast/Fungal Detox