This Oil Has Been Used To Support Gut and Kidney Health For Over 2,000 Years. Here's What Researchers Found When They Tested The Compound That Makes It Work.
Estimated 4–6 minute read · Exploring the research behind carvacrol & thymoquinone
Did you know that oil of oregano has been a staple in traditional Mediterranean medicine for over two millennia?
It's something people genuinely used every day.
And they used it for gut health... immune support... and the kind of chronic systemic inflammation that builds up for years. Until the body's filtration system starts showing the strain.
Now, here's where it gets interesting:
The active compound doing the heavy lifting is called carvacrol.
And when researchers studied carvacrol at the cellular level, they were blown away.
Turns out that it activates something called the Nrf2 pathway
This pathway functions as your body's master antioxidant switch.
When Nrf2 gets activated, it triggers production of glutathione and other protective enzymes your kidneys depend on to work properly.
Studies on carvacrol and kidney cells have shown glutathione levels increasing between 40 and 70 percent when that pathway turns on.
And this lines up with what traditional practitioners were observing with oil of oregano for centuries before anyone knew what carvacrol was.
Carvacrol Doesn't Work Alone
What makes the better formulations work, though, is that carvacrol doesn't operate alone - it gets paired with thymoquinone.
Thymoquinone is the active compound in black seed oil.
And that combination is what researchers have actually studied in human patients with documented kidney disease.
The research base on black seed oil is larger than most people realize.
- Over 82 randomized controlled trials have now been conducted on Nigella sativa (the plant black seed oil comes from), and the kidney-specific data is what researchers keep referencing.
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A 2017 randomized clinical study gave black seed oil to patients who already had a kidney disease diagnosis, ran them through 12 weeks of treatment, and measured what happened. Urinary protein dropped, GFR improved, and blood urea levels came down measurably.
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A second clinical study ran the same protocol in CKD Stage 3 and Stage 4 patients and got the same results.
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A third study, conducted specifically in patients whose kidney damage was being driven by high blood pressure, confirmed the same pattern, with urinary protein, creatinine, and blood urea nitrogen all moving in the right direction.
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A meta-analysis that pooled 19 separate randomized controlled trials covering 1,295 participants confirmed that black seed oil supplementation consistently reduced blood urea nitrogen across all tested groups.
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Resilia is built around both of those compounds. You're getting carvacrol from a 6,000mg-equivalent high-potency oregano oil extract. And thymoquinone from 200mg of clinical-grade black seed oil.
Carvacrol — from a 6,000mg-equivalent high-potency oregano oil extract.
Thymoquinone — from 200mg of clinical-grade black seed oil.
Both in a single tasteless softgel that's third-party tested and ships from the USA.
The full ingredient breakdown and what more than 75,000 customers are reporting is on the next page.
DISCLAIMERS
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Cited studies pertain to carvacrol, thymoquinone, oil of oregano, and Nigella sativa (black seed oil) as individual compounds and ingredients — they were not conducted on Resilia. Individual results may vary.
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