dōTERRA Marjoram | Marjoram Essential Oil
Marjoram was known to the Greeks and Romans as a symbol of good luck. Marjoram is primarily known as a culinary herb and a unique culinary addition. The herbal aroma of marjoram oil can be added to soups, stews, dressings, and sauces. In Germany, this herb is known as "Goose herb" due to its traditional use in roasting goose.
Key Benefits:
- Popular and respected by the Greeks and Romans as a symbol of good luck.
- Marjoram, also known as "wintersweet" or "mountain joy," has countless uses and valuable properties.
- Its warm and herbal flavor is used in numerous culinary recipes and various cuisines.
- Besides culinary uses, marjoram contributes to overall well-being.
- Marjoram is highly valued for its long-lasting, uplifting, and calming aroma.
Uses
- In the next recipe calling for dried marjoram, substitute with marjoram oil.
- Diffuse marjoram oil to create a relaxing and calming atmosphere.
- Massage into the feet of a restless child before nap time to create a peaceful environment.
- Add one drop of marjoram oil to savory dishes such as soups, sauces, salads, especially meat dishes.
How to Use
- Apply to the nape of the neck to reduce feelings of stress.
- Apply diluted to a picky child's feet before nap time.
- Use before and after workouts.
Application Tips
Topical use: apply one or two drops to the chosen area. Dilute with doTERRA fractionated coconut oil to minimize skin sensitivity. Aromatic use: use three to four drops in your preferred diffuser.
Precautions
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas. Avoid sunlight or UV rays for up to 12 hours after applying the product.