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Marjoram Sweet Essential Oil

Marjoram Sweet Essential Oil


Marjoram Sweet Essential Oil

MARJORAM, SWEET
Origanum majorana

Planet: Venus

History & Mythology
'Mountain Joy' is what the Latin name translates as and a joy it is indeed, when one comes across it in the mountains. Their crowns of pink-purplish flowers are a playground for butterflies. Marjoram is such a common herb on every kitchen shelf, so ubiquitous to our cuisines that we take it for granted and have long forgotten its healing virtues. Marjoram oil is perhaps one of the original oils of aromatherapy; even the ancients were well familiar with it. In Greek mythology it was sacred to the God Hymen, son of Aphrodite, a God of marital union. Wreaths of Marjoram were worn by the young couple on their wedding day. Some writers associate Marjoram with celibacy and claim that it acts as an anaphrodisiac, while others say the opposite. Fact is that Marjoram relaxes, so much so that one writer warns of its narcotic effect if used excessively. But it also stimulates blood flow if applied topically. It may be a matter of dosage that determines its effect. In the days when Absinth had cult status and was a legal 'drug', Marjoram was one of the additive herbs that went into the mix and before hops became the main brewing herb, Marjoram was also often used for brewing ale. The ladies of the day tended to appreciate it more for its scent than for its narcotic effect - or perhaps a bit of both. In Elizabethan times it was a popular strewing herb and was also used in stuffed herb sachets to perfume the air.

Magical Use:
The ancients planted Marjoram on graves to give an indication of how the soul fared in the world beyond. It was also used in marriage ceremonies as it is sacred to Venus, her son Hymen and, even more anciently, to the Earth Goddess Ge (Gaia). The modern practitioner may use Marjoram to connect with the spirits of the ancestors or to communicate with a departed loved one. It is also a suitable herb for handfasting rites. Marjoram was considered a 'lucky plant', protective, spreading joy and bringing good fortune.

Scent:
A spicy, aromatic, hot, slightly musky scent. Blends well with Rosemary, Thyme, Clary Sage, Bergamot, Chamomile, Cypress, Cedarwood, Myrtle, Eucalyptus and Lavender.

Aromatherapy:
Marjoram is an excellent oil for topical treatment of tense muscles and joint pains. It relaxes and increases circulation, creating a warming and soothing effect and making it useful for arthritis, rheumatism, lumbago, muscle aches, sprains and strains. It also relaxes the smooth muscles of the womb and the digestive tract, making it helpful in digestive disorders, intestinal cramps as well as for PMT related discomforts. It helps in cases of insomnia, especially where it is due to stress and worries or emotional upset. Marjoram helps at times of grieving and loss. Caution - Avoid during pregnancy.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON AROMATHERAPY SEE OUR SEPERATE PAGE TITLED 'AROMATHERAPY USAGE'

QUALITY AND PURITY
We only supply the finest quality essential oils certified for Aromatherapy use. This assures that during the process of extraction, handling and bottling our oils receive all possible care and attention, and that the highest quality and purity is maintained throughout the preparation process.


SAFETY **
** Pure essential oils are highly concentrated substances that should always be treated with due respect. Organic oils naturally are the purest oils available.

** Familiarize yourself thoroughly with the properties and uses of each individual oil you intend to use and take note of all cautions.

** Never take essential oils internally! *

** Do not apply essential oils neat (undiluted) to the skin. The recommended Aromatherapy standard dilution is 1 - 3%, though certain oils may be used in higher or lower dilutions. Consider each case individually.

** Always adhere to recommended safety standards and recommended dilution ratios.

** If you have sensitive skin or are prone to allergies test oil blends on a small area of the inner arm prior to general use.

** Keep oils out of reach of children and pets.

** Never allow essential oils to enter the eyes.

** If you are pregnant, consult a qualified aromatherapist for suitability and safety of specific oils. Many oils should not be used during pregnancy, some only need to be avoided for the first 3 - 4 months, others may be helpful during labour, but may pose a risk during the months before.

** If you suffer from serious medical conditions such as (but not exclusively) high blood pressure, cancer, thrombosis, varicose veins or epilepsy, consult a qualified aromatherapist for professional advice on recommended oils and dosages.

** We support the notion of people taking responsibility for their own well being. However, if symptoms persist or re-occur or you are suffering from a serious medical condition, or if you are presently taking prescription drugs, we recommend that you consult a qualified doctor or practitioner before attempting to help yourself. Look for a practitioner/doctor who you can trust and who is prepared to work with you in exploring natural health alternatives.
*...unless you know better.


CARE FOR YOUR ESSENTIAL OILS:
Essential oils are highly volatile substances that easily deteriorate or simply "fly off" if not stored correctly. Keep essential oils tightly closed and store them away from any sources of heat, in a cool, dark place.

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