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OREGANO

OREGANO

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Shrub short and toad with elongate trunk without elasticity, its delicate branches form flowering heads at the ends, leaves are oval in shape, are fluffy and ash-colored. If you rub them with a pleasant aromatic odor, the flowers are white and pink with a delicate aroma. Originum vulgare Its name comes from the words 'mountain' and 'ganos' ganos - the brilliance, the plant that shines on the mountain. This perennial herbaceous grass is widespread in all the drylands of Greece, native to the most arid and windy mountains and islands of our country, from Crete, Macedonia, the Peloponnese high up to Taygetos and Parnonas, to most of our islands . The only thing that this hardy plant does not like is the sandy beaches and the marshes we will never, ever find in these areas, however, we will find it in arid and anhydrous places and while it loves the sun too much we will find it withstand temperatures as low as minus 25 degrees. Wild Greek oregano known for thousands of years, the best in the world. In ancient Greece we find it to be a symbol of joy and happiness as wedding wreaths used to contain oregano branches as well as a condiment in cooking and as one of the most basic and powerful wines. Today, after a lot of research from various universities, it has been proven that: resistant to antibiotic bacteria, pneumonia, bronchitis, influenza, colds, cough, food poisoning and more It has been shown in laboratory tests that 'germs' that cause common diseases are not resistant to it, even resistant to mutant strains of antibacterial bacteria have no defense against oregano. Its many properties: anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, therapeutic, healing, toning, digestive, sweating, anti-diarrheal, antiseptic, antifungal, menopausal, anti-haemorrhagic, diuretic, analgesic, anti-carcinogenic, antifungal , facilitates digestion and opens the appetite, uterine stimulator so you never give pregnant
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