Oregano
Not only is Oregano a wonderful herb used to spice up a bland recipe, but it also has many wonderful health benefits you may not know about.
Benefits
•Strong antibacterial properties
•Contains antioxidant vitamins, which may play a role with anti-aging and cancer prevention.
•Contain Carvacrol and Thymol, which have been found to aid digestion, calm upset stomachs, and inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
•Contains Fiber.
•When fresh (not dried), Oregano contains Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Iron, Manganese, Calcium, and Omega-3 fatty acids.
•Helps maintain respiratory health.
•Can help treat skin infections and itchy skin.
Uses
You can use Oregano fresh or dried in recipes or as an oil topically. Oregano fresh is less flavorful than dried oregano, but both still have their health benefits.
•Oregano oil can reduce the body’s ability to absorb iron. If you are already iron deficient or pregnant, you should limit your consumption of Oregano oil. The volatile oil can be harmful for your unborn child if you are pregnant.
•Children who are less than two years of age and those with very sensitive skin should not use the Oregano oil topically.
•Bottom line: Yes, Oregano is good for you but too much of a good thing, can be bad.
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