Product Description
Product Name: Oregano (Wild) EO
Latin Name: Origanum vulgare
Country of Origin: Turkey
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Cultivation: Wild
General Description: Oregano (Wild) essential oil is steam distilled from the leaves of the Origanum vulgare plant. The plant is a member of the Lamiaceae family and is native to the Mediterranean region. The oil has a strong, spicy, and herbaceous aroma.
Notes: Middle
Common Uses: Oregano (Wild) essential oil is known for its antibacterial and antiviral properties. It is often used in aromatherapy to support the immune system, fight infections, and promote respiratory health. It is also commonly used in topical applications for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.
Characteristics: Oregano (Wild) essential oil is a thin, clear, and pale yellow liquid. Its aroma is strong, spicy, and herbaceous.
Blends with: Oregano (Wild) essential oil blends well with other herb and spice oils, as well as lavender, rosemary, and many other essential oils.
Cautions: Oregano (Wild) essential oil is a potent oil and should be used with caution. It should be highly diluted before being applied to the skin. It may cause skin irritation and should be avoided during pregnancy. It should not be ingested.
Spiritual: Oregano (Wild) essential oil is believed to help promote a sense of grounding and stability. It is associated with the Root Chakra, which is linked to survival, security, and physical energy.
History: Origanum vulgare has been used for its therapeutic properties for centuries. In traditional medicine, it has been used to support the immune system, aid digestion, and relieve pain. Oregano (Wild) essential oil is a popular ingredient in natural cleaning products and is often used to purify the air.
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rae dunphy oregano stops winter colds and sore throats fast for many
at the first feelings of cold or flu a drop of this oregano in some water or can be aplied to the soles of the feet .This works for alot of people with just one time per illness onset