You know it for flavoring your Italian dishes, but oregano is much more than just a simple herb. Behind its unassuming leaves lies a plant with exceptional medicinal properties, recognized for centuries. Discover how this everyday herb can become your best natural ally.
Used since time immemorial by healers of antiquity, oregano (Origanum vulgare) is a veritable treasure trove of active compounds with scientifically established benefits. Its strength comes from two particularly powerful natural molecules: carvacrol and thymol. These substances are responsible for its properties:
antimicrobial, antifungal, antiviral and anti-inflammatory.

A natural shield for your body

What oregano can actually do for you
Here are some of the most remarkable qualities of this unassuming plant:
An ally for your gut flora
Thanks to carvacrol and thymol, oregano helps fight certain intestinal parasites, which promotes a good digestive balance.