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  2. What Are the Health Benefits of Oregano Oil? Read This ... - AOL

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    "Oregano contains compounds called phenols, terpenes, [of which carvacrol and thymol are two], and terpenoids which are high in antioxidants and known to be helpful to the body and overall health ...

  3. Oregano - Wikipedia

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    Oregano oil has been used in folk medicine over centuries. [13] Oregano essential oil is extracted from the leaves of the oregano plant. Although oregano or its oil may be used as a dietary supplement, there is no clinical evidence to indicate that either has any effect on human health. [13] [17]

  4. Carvacrol - Wikipedia

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    Carvacrol is present in the essential oil of Origanum vulgare (oregano), oil of thyme, oil obtained from pepperwort, and wild bergamot. [5] The essential oil of thyme subspecies contains between 5% and 75% of carvacrol, while Satureja (savory) subspecies have a content between 1% and 45%. [6]

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    According to a 2020 article published in Metabolites, oregano oil has been used medicinally for years to treat countless ailments. It is also used as a natural food preservative due to its ...

  6. Plants used as herbs or spices - Wikipedia

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    Medicinal: used, either directly or as a simple extract such as a tea, to cause some physiological effect, usually to treat some ailment or disease Fragrance: used to add a pleasant odor to food, medicine, or other consumed or partially consumed items (such as incense, candles, or lotions)

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    Dried oregano: Oregano offers a classic Mediterranean flavor. It also adds a fragrant aroma and warmth to your dressing while lending an Italian taste. Pink Himalayan sea salt.

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