Aromatic profile
Everybody loves lavender for being so mild, but oregano is just the opposite… it’s incredibly powerful and strong! Possessing a strong, camphoraceous aroma and a slightly bitter, pungent flavor, the oregano essential oil has many benefits and health-promoting uses around the house.
Oil History
The oregano oil has many traditional uses in ancient cultures. It has been used as a preservative, perfume, massage oil, antiseptic and for different medicinal purposes. It is said that Aristotle has used the oregano, for its healing effects,, after a snakebite. He noticed that after tortoises ate snakes, they would immediately eat the leaves from an oregano plant.
Take a deep breath
Our essential oils take you on a journey to an aromatic oasis that can instantly ignite your senses and enliven your body.
Natural gifts from the earth, prepared for you and ready to bring the power of nature into your home. These bottles, full of pure, botanical essences, will help you discover wellness enhancing properties that cannot be found elsewhere.
PRIMARY FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Excellent natural insect repellent
- Anti-inflammatory properties
- Boosts the immune system
- Promotes healthy digestion
- Antibacterial and antifungal properties
- Improves respiratory functions
Uses: fragrance lamps, diffusers, saunas, massage oils & creams, bath oils and bath salts, etc.
Diffuser
Use three to four drops in a diffuser of your choice. Diffuse 30-60 minutes before bedtime to promote calm and relaxation.
Topical use
First dilute with an optional vegetable oil to minimize skin sensitivity. Apply a few drops to the desired area and massage the oil onto the skin.
Internal use
Put one drop in place of dried oregano in spaghetti sauce, pizza sauce, or on a roast.*
*This oil is food approved by the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration (Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark). However, using the essential oils internally for culinary or therapeutic applications requires more knowledge and care than a lot of people, new to essential oils, realize. Essential oils are highly concentrated, and there are many associated risks when ingesting them without being properly educated or without being under the care of a properly trained practitioner. We do not recommend ingesting essential oils, unless you are under the guidance of a qualified aromatherapist or have yourself received appropriate training from a reputable aromatherapy educator.
BOTANICAL NAME | Origanum Vulgare |
ENGLISH NAME | Oregano oil |
AROMATIC DESCRIPTION | It has a fresh, woody and bright medicinal aroma |
FRAGRANCE NOTE | Middle |
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN | Spain |
EXTRACTION METHOD | Steam distillation |
EXTRACTED FROM | The leaves |
DOSAGE | Max 1%. Never use undiluted. |
SKIN TYPE | Greasy, Mature, Normal, Sensitive, Dry, Impure |
INGREDIENTS | 100% Origanum Vulgare Oil |
Never take / apply essential oil undiluted.
The oil has a natural content of limonene and linalool.
Store in a cool and dark place, not in direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of children and animals.
The product in its pure form is danger labeled:


