You’ve likely encountered oregano—even just out of a tiny jar—while whipping up something in the kitchen. What you may not know, however, is that oregano is sold in other forms, specifically as an oil ...
Oil of oregano, also referred to as oregano oil, is pretty much what it sounds like: a concentrated extract from the leaves of an oregano plant. "While oil of oregano can be part of a short-term ...
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Health Benefits of Oregano

Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is a collective name for a group of fragrant herbs belonging to the mint, or Lamiaceae, plant family. This herb is native to the Mediterranean region and is commonly used in ...
While the evidence on vitamin C's ability to fight colds is disappointing, the research on oil of oregano and garlic is more promising.
The oregano in your spice rack is a mainstay in many Mediterranean and Italian recipes. Indeed, the mildly sweet and peppery herb can dress up almost any dish, from pizza and salad to omelets and ...
The next time you’re whipping up a quick pasta dish at home, you may want to consider adding an extra pinch of oregano—and not just because the aromatic herb is so tasty. The staple Mediterranean ...