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Saturday, June 23, 2018

The marjoram plant (Origanum marjorana) is an aromatic herb known for its aromatherapeutic and culinary uses. Its botanical name means "joy of the mountain" in Greek, and was actually first used to make wreaths for use as wedding flowers.
This was because Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, was believed to wear wreaths made from marjoram.
Marjoram is classified as a perennial, and can grow up to a height of 10 to 12 inches. They have woody square stems, an upright appearance and opposing pairs of leaves.It's closely related to (and often confused with) oregano, because both have similar appearances.
To make things even more confusing, their botanical names defy logic. Origanum vulgare, which is commonly known as the common oregano, is also known as wild marjoram. It can be very tricky, so thorough research must be done first before you purchase either of these plants.
Health Benefits
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Aches from rheumatism anxiety bringing Up phlegm digestive disorders edema flat use nice (Gas)High Blood pressure insomnia muscle contractions nervous disorders nervousness..

Health Benefits

Aches from rheumatism 
Anxiety bringing Up phlegm 
Digestive disorders 
Oedema 
Flat use nice (Gas)
High Blood pressure 
Insomnia 
Muscle contractions 
Nervous disorders
Nervousness

Hepatitis A

Intestinal gas 

migraines 

Muscle aches

Pain respiratory 

Problems (Lung Problems)

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