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    times and modern science have changed everything! Through thousands of years of practical use and modern scientific research oregano has taken its place as a trusted Mediterranean herb. It offers extraordinary health benefits for the treatment against bacteria, virus and fungus. Historically, the oregano plant was first used by the Ancient Greeks for medicinal purposes. Oregano is considered to be the most recognized herb in many cuisines around the world. It is a key ingredient in pizza and tomato

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    Oregano Disinfectant Spray

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    Oregano Disinfectant Spray A Research Proposal In partial fulfillment of the requirements in “Research I” JOANNA ROSE M. BALDE ISAIAH GRACE E. RARELA 10-Responsibility CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION All proposed researches require gathering information about a certain topic. In this chapter you will read about what our topic is all about and the reasons why we had come up with this research proposal. 1.1 Background of the Study For centuries up until the present day, plants have given us

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    Two of the most outstanding secondary metabolites in Mexican oregano are the isomers carvacrol and thymol (FIG.3) (76). Since the two are isomers, it is no surprise that both compounds have similar properties such as: anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and anti-fungal (76). Carvacrol is a thick, either colorless or yellow liquid (77). Its IUPAC name is 2-methyl-5-propan-2-ylphenol and the molecular weight is 150.2 g/mol (77). Thymol is a large colorless crystal (78). Its IUPAC name is 5-methyl-2-propan-2-ylphenol

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    It is often used as powder or essential oil and in body care products such as soaps, lotions and shaving gel. It has ability to reduce stress, relieve flatulence, nausea, cramps and swelling. All varieties of marjoram are actually oreganos, but not all oreganos are marjorams. Marjoram is oregano’s calmer, sweeter fraternal twin. The two are often used interchangeably but there are big

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    sauce on each half. 2. Sprinkle some oregano on top, and place one slice of cheese on either side. 3. Place the mini-melts in the toaster oven and broil for 2-3 minutes or until cheese is just melted. 2. Tuna tortilla Serving size: 1 tortilla | Yield: 1 serving Ingredients 1 small whole wheat soft tortilla 2 tbsp pizza sauce 1 can of tuna Sliced mushrooms, onions, red peppers Sprinkling of low-fat, grated mozzarella cheese Spices to taste: salt, black pepper, oregano, basil, fresh garlic or garlic powder

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    Oregano Oil

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    As mentioned by Deckard (2015) Oregano oil has an antibacterial property in which it can damage the different strains of bacteria such as E.coli, Staphylococcus, and Salmonella but aside from this, during ancient Greece, it is often used as a remedy to treat wounds, and bacterial infections on the skin. Another medicinal advantage of Oregano is to help in minimizing the activity of bacteria to create toxins that can be hazardous to human health. Since Oregano oil has a property to fight against bacteria

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    Benefits Of Marjoram

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    Marjoram (Origanum majorana) is an aromatic herb in the mint family which originated in Egypt and Arabia. It is also widely referred to as Oregano. Marjoram was initially used by Hippocrates as an antiseptic agent. To the ancient Greeks, it was names as ‘Amarakos’, a symbol of love, honour and happiness. Aristotle reported it as anti-poison. In the old Egypt, Marjoram was used to disinfect and preserve food and its oil was messaged on the forehead and in the hair. Traditionally, the leaves of marjoram

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    Half spinach. Half anchovies. Sitting on the countertops of Dominos at my dad’s work, I pondered how many combinations of halves people could make with pizzas. Lining the walls, there were containers filled with an array of different toppings ranging from pineapples to pepperonis. While my dad kneaded the dough, I listened to him tell me that “pizza can be made it however you want,” which incentivized me think of all the possible combinations of pizza- mushrooms and sausage, bell peppers and onions

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    Essential Oil Essay

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    tightens the skin, reducing wrinkles and scars, so it may be able to do double-duty as an acne fighter and anti ager! Oregano Oil Not just amazing in the kitchen, oregano in its essential oil form is also amazing for getting rid of pimples. The natural antiseptic and antibacterial properties of oregano oil make it handy for spot treating zits. As with the other oils, oil of oregano has amazing anti-bacterial properties. It also has many other uses, notably being used to prevent colds. Ylang Ylang

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    Shredded cheddar cheese Parmesan cheese Dried oregano Vegetable oil Garlic salt, to

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