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Safe for aromatic use
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Safe for topical use
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Safe for internal use
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Description
Marjoram – an oil of connection is a great helper in the kitchen. In life, it creates trust and indulgence in relationships. ” “The best way to find out if you trust someone is to start trusting them.”
It was known by the Greeks and Romans as a symbol of happiness. Used in cooking, it gives a unique aroma to soups, juices, dressings and sauces. Today, Marjoram is awarded for its storage properties and its positive effect on the nervous system, when used internally. It also supports a healthy cardiovascular and immune system when ingested.
Use in ailments:
* Cold pain, fever, inflammation, muscle overload, muscle cramps, toothache, headache, carpal tunnel problems, joint problems, shingles: apply to the desired area.
* Fight viruses, colds, flu and measles: internally in a capsule.
* Blood pressure lowering: take internally in a capsule.
* Bad digestion: internally in a capsule.
* Injury, healing, prevention of infections, prevention of tetanus: apply to the desired area.
* Menstrual pain: massage onto your lower back and to your lower abdominal area.
* Fatigue and headaches: apply on your feet and pulse points.
Other uses:
It can relax and soothe muscles that tighten and sometimes contribute to headaches. Can help with anxiety, topical ulcers, bruises, burns, carbuncles, celibacy, colds, colds, cuts, fungal and viral infections, hysteria, menstrual problems, respiratory soothing, tinea, shingles, shock, ulcers, relief from spasms, sunburn and water retention.
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