Can oregano oil be taken with an antibiotic?
Essential oils tend to be photosensitive, stay away from sunlight or sun beds after use to prevent skin burn. Do not apply oil after perspiring, could cause irritation.
Scientific classification of oregano?
Kingdom:Plantae
Phylum:Tracheophyta
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Lamiales
Family:Lamiaceae
Genius:Origanum L.
Species:Origanum vulgare L.
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What is the English name of oregano?
Oregano ( /ɒrɨˈɡɑːnoʊ/ orUS /əˈrɛɡənoʊ/) is spelled the same in Spanish and English, but if you look for the saying, i included an exert I found online.
Can oregano oil help rid of parasites?
[1] Oregano oil can be used to control problem insects at two different life stages. [2] One stage is the adult stage, during which eggs are laid. Oregano oil keeps insects from laying eggs. [3] All's not lost if eggs have been laid. Oregano oil can also be applied to the larval stage, into which eggs hatch. The oil keeps larvae from passing into the adult stage, and therefore from reproducing.
Do oregano and marijuana appear similar?
look at these answers http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081001105226AAChHni but oregano smells like pizza or cooking and marijuana smells alot different you should realise if you have bee sold oregano as weed should contain buds, seeds, little stick things or whatever
How much does 1 sprig fresh oregano convert to teaspoons dried oregano?
As much as you want, - a "large" sprig could be any size, you are seeing it, not us.
Can your cat get high on oregano?
No, Catnip belongs to the Nepeta family and Oregano is an Origanum.
How much dry oregano equals one quarter cup fresh oregano?
When herbs are dried, the oils which create the flavor and aroma are concentrated in the material that remains when the water is removed. Dried herbs are therefore stronger than fresh ones. Try using half as much dried as fresh or twice as much fress as dried and adjust to taste. Specifically two tablespoons of dried equals one quarter cup fresh,
Can you use oil of oregano when pregnant?
I hava no idea,but that site maybe could help you[Pregnancy and Birth]: http://www.health-archive.org/health-classified/pregnancy-birth/ Or you can search your problem by the search box under the top....
The oregano plant flowers are typically purple and white in color. The oregano plant needs special care for a person to grow and take care of. The oregano plant is purple and white.
How do you extract a oregano oil?
Oregano is an herb that is used in many Mediterranean cuisines, in the Middle East, the Philippines and Latin America, including Mexico. Traditionally, stems are harvested and dried and the leaves are then stripped from the stems and crushed. However, if you are in a hurry, fresh leaves can be taken from the stems and chopped. If you grow a lot of it, you can simply take cuttings and leave the rest of the plant to grow.
Oregano is most widely-known for its use on pizza, usually as part of the tomato sauce. In Turkish cuisine, oregano is used as an herb on grilled meats and kebabs. Oregano has a stronger flavor than thyme, basil or marjoram (to which it is closely related) so it tends to be used in spicy dishes, particularly for flavoring meats.
What are some uses of ground oregano?
The most common use of the spice oregano is in Italian foods such as spaghetti and pizza.
Can Oregano Essential Oil cause diarrhea?
It can cure diarrhea caused by infection if it is all natural. If it is adulterated or extracted with chemical instead of steam distilled it could. Also if it killed off a lot of bacteria or yeast, the body may eject the kill off with diarrhea.
What part of the plant does oregano come from?
It is a native to temperate western and south western Eurasia and the Mediterranean area
Yes, cats can eat basil. Its on the list for things they can eat. Here's the list of what they can and cannot eat.
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The herb closest in flavor to oregano is probably marjoram, which is in the same family. It is subtler, though, and lacks the in-your-face aromaticity of oregano.