Organic wild oregano tea 50g
DIETARY SUPPLEMENT – Organic wild oregano tea
PRODUCT INFO
Probotanic Oregano tea is obtained by drying the aerial parts of the wild oregano plant. It has a nice and strong aroma. Wild oregano herb is considered to be one of the strongest herbs when it comes to its antioxidants content.
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registered as a dietary supplement
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hand-picked, ground and dried wild oregano herb
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100% pure, without any additives
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just 1 teaspoon is enough for 250 ml of tea.
Wild oregano (Origanum minutiflorum) is an endemic plant species in the mint family (Labiatae). It grows exclusively in the wild areas of the Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey at an altitude of 1500 to 2000 meters where there are suitable weather conditions. Wild oregano is not the same plant species that we use as a spice in everyday food since oregano species that are used as condiments contain significantly less active chemical compound called carvacrol. Carvacrol is the most important compound of the wild oregano essential oil whereas wild oregano herb is an abundant source of antioxidants (flavonoids – luteolin, apigenin and naringenin glycosides; hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives – rosmarinic acid).
Ingredients: 100% wild oregano herb.
Instruction for use: Add 1 heaped teaspoon of tea in 200 ml of boiling water, cover the cup and after 1 minute strain the tea. It is recommended to drink 3-6 cups of tea daily.
Active compounds: The essential oil contains carvacrol as a major active compound whereas wild oregano herb is an abundant source of antioxidants (flavonoids and hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives).
Size: 50 g
Country of origin: Turkey
Before use read the enclosed instructions. The recommended daily intake/dose should not be exceeded! Keep in the original container in a dry and dark place at a temperature of 25 ˚C. Keep out of reach of children! Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.
Warning: All the information published on this website was written for informational purposes only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any disease.