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

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  3. What You Can (and Can’t) Eat on Dr. Weil’s Anti-Inflammatory Diet

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    Eating more fruits and vegetables increases your intake of antioxidants and fiber, which can reduce cell stress, reduce inflammatory signals, boost healthy gut bacteria, and slow digestion.

  4. The 6 Best Edible Essential Oils - AOL

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    Essential oils provide a wealth of health and wellness benefits. In addition to their renowned aromatherapy and topical capabilities, ongoing research suggests that certain essential oils can also ...

  5. Oregano - Wikipedia

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    Oregano essential oil in a clear glass vial. Oregano oil has been used in folk medicine over centuries. [17] 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. [17] [22]

  6. Carvacrol - Wikipedia

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    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] Origanum majorana (marjoram) and Dittany of Crete are rich in carvacrol, 50% and 60–80% respectively. [7] It is also found in tequila [8] and Lippia graveolens (Mexican oregano) in the ...

  7. Coleus amboinicus - Wikipedia

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    Coleus amboinicus, synonym Plectranthus amboinicus, [1] is a semi-succulent perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae [2] with a pungent oregano-like flavor and odor. Coleus amboinicus is considered to be native to parts of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and India, [3] although it is widely cultivated and naturalized elsewhere in the tropics where it is used as a spice and ornamental plant. [2]

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    ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil. ¼ cup lemon juice. 1 Tbsp. vinegar. 2 Tbsp. dijon mustard. 1 Tbsp. raw honey or liquid allulose. 1 Tbsp. fresh oregano or 1 tsp. dried oregano. ¼ tsp. pink ...