Oregano Essential Oil
Oregano Essential Oil
:We know a little less about its other anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antioxidant and anti-tumor properties, which also hold a promising future for it in clinical aromatherapy in other indications such as the prevention of asthma or the prevention of cancer.
With regard to the use of the essential oil of Oregano, only a seasoned person in aromatherapy will be able to consider its use locally: it will then always be necessary to strongly dilute it in a vegetable oil, under penalty, if not, to feel a very unpleasant feeling of irritation, even burning. For the oral route, in order to protect the mucous membranes, it is preferable to consume the essential oil of Oregano in capsule form. You can buy ready-made capsules or ask your pharmacist to prepare capsules for you.
History of Oregano Essential Oil
Native to Asia and the Mediterranean basin, oregano belongs to the same botanical genus as marjoram. It was used by the Egyptians to embalm their dead and appease the gods, before becoming a herb known to aid digestion in Ancient Rome.
Today, oregano enjoys very good popularity in the kitchen and has completely erased its cousin, marjoram, even though its flavor is less fine and less rich. An essential oil that is highly appreciated in the food industry as well as in perfumery and therapeutically is obtained from it.
On the other hand, from a nutritional point of view, it is much more interesting to use fresh Oregano…
Use of Oregano Essential oil
Severe infectious disorders of any type
ENT, respiratory
Digestive
Urinary
Gynecological
Prevention
Asthma
Severe skin disorders
Rebellious infectious dermatitis (fungal, or bacterial)
Rebellious acne
Infectious disorders
Oregano essential oil is the most powerful essential oil to fight against bacterial, fungal germs, protozoa and other internal parasites.
In humans, as in animals, many studies attest to this anti-infective power. It will be effective on many gram + or, more rarely, gram - bacteria, as well as on yeasts.
It has also shown its effectiveness on antibiotic-resistant, fungal, or bacterial germs, as well as on bacterial biofilms.
Carvacrol, often present at more than 60% in oregano essential oils, is the compound mainly responsible for this anti-microbial action, an action that thymol, in a smaller quantity, will reinforce.