Oregano: The ‘Pizza-Spice’ That Doubles as an Infection-Fighter
By Sina McCullough Oregano, famously known as the “pizza-spice,” is celebrated for adding flavor to pizza and pasta dishes. Beyond the kitchen, this herb has been cherished for thousands of years for its remarkable medicinal properties. In traditional medicine, oregano has been used to treat a wide range of ailments, from toothache and respiratory illness to arthritis, diabetes…
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