
Common Name: Oregano, Wild Marjoram, Origanum, True Oregano
Family Name: Lamiaceae (Mint)
Scientific Name: Origanum vulgare
Country of Production: France, Italy, Bulgaria, Russia
Indigenous Country: France, Italy, Bulgaria, Russia
Country of Production: France, Italy, Bulgaria, Russia
History:
Chemical Constituents: Class: Phenol. Carvacrol, thymol-P, linalool, borneol, cymene, pinene.
Plant Description: A perennial herb growing up to 3ft high with an erect hairy stem and ovate leaves producing pink-purple flowers.
Processing Methods: Steam distilled.
Yin Yang:
Color Range: Orange to brownish.
Applications: Aroma lamp, bath (with proper carrier oil), diffusor, inhaler, light bulb ring, massage, mist spray.
Emotional: Dissatisfied, naive, unaware of the darker elements in life, feel a void within, overwhelmed by life and unable to function or behave in a very offensive manner TO whole, complete, integrated with dark or shadow side of self, relaxed, peaceful.
Mental: My life is satisfying, full and complete. I can recognize the monster within, accept it, and love it.
Physical: Used for infected cuts, wounds, parasites, water logged skin, asthma, colds, bronchitis, rheumatic, colds, flu, infections, nerve tonic, noise in ear, migraines, psychopathic conditions.
Spiritual: Best not used by beginners or persons beginning their emotional healing as Oregano could be too overwhelming or scary. It signals a certain maturity of emotional and mental development leading to love of self - all of self and the end of self destruction.