Immune Oxymel

The article claims early herbal intervention at symptom onset reduces illness duration by 40% to 60% compared with waiting until day 2. The immune oxymel is recommended at the first sign of sore throat, fatigue, or sinus pressure. A cited…

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The article claims early herbal intervention at symptom onset reduces illness duration by 40% to 60% compared with waiting until day 2. The immune oxymel is recommended at the first sign of sore throat, fatigue, or sinus pressure. A cited 2019 study found carvacrol inhibited bacterial growth in 13 of 14 tested respiratory pathogen strains. Oregano, thyme, garlic, and ginger contribute antimicrobial compounds. The immune oxymel uses oregano, thyme, garlic, and ginger. The immune oxymel should not be combined with blood-thinning medications.