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Oregano is 30 times stronger than lemon and 30 times stronger than garlic. It kills bacteria and fungi. I’ll give you the recipe in exchange for a simple OK.

OK — but that claim is not scientifically accurate.

Oregano does contain compounds (like carvacrol and thymol) that have mild antimicrobial properties in lab studies, but:

  • It is not “30 times stronger than lemon or garlic”
  • It does not reliably “kill bacteria and fungi” in the human body
  • It should not be treated as a substitute for antibiotics or antifungal medications

Lemon and Garlic also have their own mild antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, but none of these foods are “cures.”

What’s the real takeaway?

  • Oregano can be a healthy culinary herb
  • It may support general wellness as part of a diet
  • But exaggerated “super strength” health claims are usually marketing or social media myths

If you want, I can show you a safe oregano tea recipe and when it might actually be useful (and when to avoid it).

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