





Oregano
Oregano is a classic Mediterranean herb used for thousands of years in both culinary and traditional herbal medicine. Bold, earthy, and slightly bitter, it adds warmth and depth to food and infusions alike.
Beyond the kitchen, oregano has been appreciated for its robust aromatic and cleansing properties.
Net weight = 30g
Traditional Uses
Traditionally, oregano has been used to:
Support digestion and ease occasional bloating or cramping
Promote warmth and circulation
Aid in seasonal respiratory comfort through its aromatic oils
Season food with both flavor and function
Oregano was historically steeped into teas or infused in oils for culinary and topical use.
Oregano is high in:
Carvacrol and thymol β potent aromatic oils associated with antimicrobial and warming effects
Rosmarinic acid and flavonoids β with traditional antioxidant and tissue-soothing uses
Preparation & Enjoyment
While best known as a spice, oregano can also be steeped as a tea or used in steam blends. It combines well with thyme, sage, or peppermint in seasonal comfort formulas.
π Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
Oregano is a classic Mediterranean herb used for thousands of years in both culinary and traditional herbal medicine. Bold, earthy, and slightly bitter, it adds warmth and depth to food and infusions alike.
Beyond the kitchen, oregano has been appreciated for its robust aromatic and cleansing properties.
Net weight = 30g
Traditional Uses
Traditionally, oregano has been used to:
Support digestion and ease occasional bloating or cramping
Promote warmth and circulation
Aid in seasonal respiratory comfort through its aromatic oils
Season food with both flavor and function
Oregano was historically steeped into teas or infused in oils for culinary and topical use.
Oregano is high in:
Carvacrol and thymol β potent aromatic oils associated with antimicrobial and warming effects
Rosmarinic acid and flavonoids β with traditional antioxidant and tissue-soothing uses
Preparation & Enjoyment
While best known as a spice, oregano can also be steeped as a tea or used in steam blends. It combines well with thyme, sage, or peppermint in seasonal comfort formulas.
π Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.