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Post by Lady Silver Vixen on Dec 16, 2010 13:09:23 GMT -5
Common Names: Marjoram, Pot Marjoram, Sweet Marjoram Latin Name: Origanum majorana Parts Used: Leaves, stalks, and flowers Cultivation: Marjoram is a tender perennial, hardy only to zones 9-10. In the North it is usually grown as an annual. Cosmetic Uses: Marjoram has a mild antiseptic action that can be useful in cleansing baths and facials. Culinary Uses: Marjoram tastes like a milder oregano and can be substituted for it in recipes. It is widely used in French, Italian, and Portuguese cuisines. Magickal Uses: Place marjoram plants around your house to protect it. Use it in love spells, and mix with violets to ward off colds. Medicinal Uses: Try marjoram tea for headaches. Use its antiseptic properties in a gargle to treat mouth ulcers, or to aid in the treatment of external wounds. It is a diaphoretic which can be used in the treatment of colds and flu. Rub marjoram oil into muscle aches and sprains. Note: Marjoram and oregano are members of the same family and can be interchanged, remembering that oregano has a stronger flavor.
Cautions: Marjoram can be a uterine irritant and should be used with caution during menstruation or pregnancy
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