What the Research Says (and What It Doesn’t)

It’s important to be clear:
Most studies on oregano and blood sugar are preclinical (animal or lab-based).
There is limited direct human clinical evidence proving that oregano alone can significantly lower blood sugar in people with diabetes.
That means oregano should be viewed as a supportive dietary element, not a treatment or cure.
Best Ways to Use Oregano Safely
If you want to include oregano as part of a blood-sugar-conscious lifestyle, consider these options:
- Fresh or dried oregano in meals (soups, vegetables, eggs, fish)=
- Oregano tea in moderation
- Small culinary amounts daily, rather than high-dose supplements
- Be cautious with oregano oil, which is highly concentrated and may cause irritation or interact with medications if misused.
Who Should Be Careful?
People who:
- Take diabetes medication
- Use blood-thinning drugs
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a healthcare professional before using oregano regularly for therapeutic purposes.
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