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Marjoram

Thursday, May 07, 2009
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Marjoram is one of those overlooked herbs that really has some incredible health benefits when used and targeted correctly. As tea, essential oil, or cooking herb, marjoram is lovely. It can help increase appetite and aid in various digestion processes. Overall, it can relax the nervous and muscle systems, allowing those who suffer from insomnia or poor circulation to experience some relief. When used as a tea, Marjoram can significantly relieve sinus congestion or other respiratory ailments.
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Here’s a basic tea formula to try out:
The tea is prepared by boiling one teaspoon of marjoram powder in a cup of water for 15 minutes. In an interval of two hours the consumption of two to four cups of marjoram infusion is recommended.

In cooking, fresh Marjoram leaves can be added to salads or chopped and added to roast meat sandwiches, herb butter and egg dishes for an incredibly unique, aromatic flavor.
Marjoram is used in poultry stuffing and soups. It an excellent addition to pot roast, veal and liver.
When adding to cooked meals, add near the end of the cooking period so it doesn’t get too cooked down…

Posted by Britta on 05/07 at 06:19 PM
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