Oregano Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Origanum Vulgare
It is renowned for its powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties. It stimulates the immune system and helps fight infections. respiratory and digestive. On an emotional level, it is useful for soothing nervous fatigue and supporting mental balance.
Chemotype and indications
Identity card
Name: Oregano
Botanical name: Origanum vulgare
Distilled part: Flowering plant
Botanical family: Lamiaceae
Origin: Spain
Physical properties and therapeutic indications:
Broad-spectrum anti-infective**
Asthenia*
Broad-spectrum bactericide**
General stimulant*
Virucidal**
Additional information:
MISCELLANEOUS:
Powerful antiseptic plant
Dangers / Instructions for use
HE toxic at high doses
Very dermocautical
Risk of serious burnsAt high dose: toxic to the liver
Avoid for: pregnant women, babies, children
Legend: * powerful,** very powerful;*** extremely powerful (power value for associated pathology)
Reference and bibliographic source: Lily BAYER and Dr Hervé STAUB, (2013) "In-depth treatise on Phyto and Aromatherapy", Ed. Grancher. p. 604.
INDICATIONS IN AROMATHERAPY AND THE USE OF ESSENTIAL OILS DO NOT CONSTITUTE A MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND DO NOT REPLACE THE ADVICE OF A DOCTOR OR MEDICAL TREATMENTS!
Chemical composition
- Monoterpenes
- Monoterpenols
- Phenols: Carvacol (67 to 79%), Thymol (1 to 10%)
- Sesquiterpenes
Emotional, psychological properties and therapeutic indications:
- Nervous fatigue
- Stimulates memory
- Psychotic disorders