Botanical Name |
Origanum Compactum Benth |
Main Constituents: |
39.45% |
Plant Part |
Herb |
Origin |
Morocco |
Processing Method |
Steam Distilled |
Color & Consistency |
A thin, dark grey liquid. |
Aromatic Summary: A middle note with a strong aroma, Oregano Essential Oil has a powerful, spicy, camphorous scent.
Blends With: Lavender, Rosemary, Bergamot, Chamomile, Cypress, Cedarwood, Tea Tree and Eucalyptus.
Cautions: Dilute well before use; may cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Contact with eyes should be avoided.
Storage: The oils are recommended to be packaged in dark glass containers to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life.
Product Abstract and Benefits: Oregano is an upright perennial herb, growing to about thirty-two inches with a straight stem covered in hair. A member of the mint family (Labiatae) oil of oregano is not what you put on your pizza sauce. Found in the Mediterranean, medicinal grade oregano is distilled to extract the essential oil and to preserve its healing compounds. Taking over 1000 pounds of wild oregano to produce just 1 pound of oregano oil, it has been precious commodity for over 2,500 years in folk medicine expanding the globe. The predominant healing compound, carvacrol, is arguably the most important component explaining why oil of oregano is so potent.
Here are just eight benefits of this potent therapeutic and Ayurvedic oil:
1 |
Protects against viral, fungal and bacterial infections |
2 |
Soothing effect on many types of inflammation |
3 |
Protects against macular degeneration |
4 |
Eliminates intestinal worms |
5 |
Give relief from allergy symptoms |
6 |
Prevents symptoms of respiratory ailments |
7 |
Reduces symptoms of menopause |
8 |
Powerful painkiller |
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