What Is Oregano?


(Origanum vulgare) is an herb that’'s a member of the mint (LaOreganomiaceae) family. It has been used for thousands of years in folk medicines to treat upset stomach, respiratory complaints and bacterial infections. Oregano leaves have a strong aroma and slightly bitter, earthy flavour. Oil of oregano contains two powerful compounds called carvacrol and thymol, both of which have been shown in studies to have strong antibacterial and antifungal properties.

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Benefits

The leaves and dried versions are excellent sources of
antioxidants and antibacterial compounds. Most studies involving the herb are
done with its essential oils, which is a more concentrated form and has greater
efficacy for promoting overall wellness and healthy aging. Here is a general list below:

  • Antioxidant/Reduce free radicals formed in the body
  • Anti inflammatory/relieve inflammation
  • Decrease/reduce/relieve symptoms of mild throat
    infection (antibacterial action)
  •   Decrease/reduce/relieve the severity of symptoms
    of mild upper respiratory tract infections
  •   Lung tonic/Enhance lung health (Traditional)
  • Maintain/support lung health (Traditional)
  • Decrease/reduce/relieve cough (Traditional)
  • Decrease/reduce/relieve mild bronchial cough
    (traditional)
  • Decrease/reduce/relieve symptoms of common cold
    (Traditional)
  • Decrease/reduce/relieve symptoms of head cold
    (Traditional)
  • Relieve symptoms of mild upper respiratory tract
    infections (Traditional)
  •  Expectorant/clear respiratory tract mucous
    (Traditional)
  •    Relieve symptoms of sore throat/pharyngitis
    (Traditional)
  • Decrease/reduce/relieve symptoms of
    indigestion/dyspepsia (Traditional)
  • Decrease/reduce bacteria in the mouth Decrease/reduce halitosis/bad breath

 

Beyond its cardiovascular benefits, cayenne pepper is used worldwide for various health conditions including digestive issues, chronic pain, and even sore throats…

Hello there! Today, let's dive into a spice that packs a
punch when it comes to your health—cayenne pepper. It's not just a fiery
addition to your meals; it holds remarkable benefits for your cardiovascular
system, as supported by research.

The Healing Properties of Cayenne Pepper

Cayenne pepper isn't just about heat—it's rich in vitamins
E, C, and carotenoids, powerful antioxidants that can work wonders for your
arteries. Research published in the Journal of Applied Chemistry highlights its
ability to stimulate blood circulation, making it invaluable for cardiovascular
health.

Support for Your Arteries

When it comes to maintaining healthy arteries, cayenne
pepper stands out. It helps to dilate blood vessels (vasodilation), improving
blood flow to vital organs like the heart and brain. This increased circulation
not only delivers more oxygen and nutrients but also helps regulate blood
pressure.

Moreover, cayenne pepper's antioxidant properties contribute
to lowering bad cholesterol (LDL) and triglyceride levels, which are crucial
for preventing plaque buildup that can lead to heart disease.

Beyond Cardiovascular Health

Beyond its cardiovascular benefits, cayenne pepper is used
worldwide for various health conditions including digestive issues, chronic
pain, and even sore throats. Its heat, caused by capsaicin, helps warm the body
and enhance overall circulation, promoting healing throughout.

How to Incorporate Cayenne Pepper

If you're new to using cayenne pepper, a simple way to start
reaping its benefits is by mixing 10 drops of our Cayenne Pepper Extract (half
a teaspoon of Cayenne powder if that is all you have) in warm water. Stir it
well and drink it down—it might pack a bit of a punch, so you can sweeten it
with honey or a splash of lemon juice to suit your taste. 

You can also incorporate cayenne pepper into your daily
routine by adding it to smoothies, other fruit juices, hot drinks, dressings or
just sprinkling it over food, as well as using it in cooking. Its thermogenic
effects can even help boost your metabolism, supporting weight management
efforts.

Closing Thoughts

Whether you're looking to improve circulation, support heart
health, or simply add a bit of spice to your life, cayenne pepper is a powerful
ally. Its natural properties can help strengthen arteries, reduce inflammation,
and promote overall wellness.

For more information on the research behind cayenne pepper's
health benefits, visit the website below. Share this knowledge with your friends
and family—it's a small step that can lead to significant improvements in
health.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326060740_Blood_Circulation_Stimulation_Properties_of_Cayenne_PepperA_Review

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