Essay On Oregano

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An economic plant has some beneficial property and which are utilized by men for their needs such as food, clothing, timber, shelter, drugs, fibers, oils, perfumery and food additives. These needs are rapidly growing because of world population is increase time to time and urbanization. Almost 2.5 billion people in the world still rely on subsistence farming to satisfy their basic needs. The Reverend Thomas Malthus (1766-1834) in his Essay on the Principle of Population in 1798 argued that population growth would exceed nature's ability to provide subsistence. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the world population was about one billion in 1800, doubled to two billion in 1930, doubled again to four billion in 1975, and reached six billion …show more content…

Active Compounds Oregano extract contains large amounts of volatile oils, such as limonene, thymol, and ocimene, which contribute towards oregano's antiseptic and antispasmodic properties. Oregano also possesses many antioxidants, most importantly vitamin A and carotenes. It also contains a significant amount ofessential minerals, like potassium, calcium, iron, and magnesium. Mechanism of Action Oregano has been studied and used for many different medicinal purposes over the course of European history. Traditionally, it has been found effective for relieving rheumatism, digestive problems, toothaches, fevers, menstrual cramps, and chronic coughs, especially in southern Italy and Greece. Modern researchers believe it may have antiseptic and antifungal benefits, and it may be beneficial in the fight against influenza, stomach upsets, and menstrual pains. It is also an expectorant, useful in treating bronchitis and mucus buildup. Medicinal Benefits of Oregano Oregano can be used in the following ways: o Relieving joint

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