Two girls from Thessaloniki, a vision, a field and the ύ miracle! Inoni organic oregano, like all organic herbs in the series, has strict selection criteria in the quality, aroma, color and taste that it can deliver.
It is collected manually and very immediately transferred to specially designed chambers for drying. Then the sorting is done and finally the plant material is selected with great meticulousness. Then it is packed in special hermetically sealed packages to maintain the quality characteristics of the herb.
And it could not be otherwise since Inoni is the name and Oinoni, the nymph, the mistress of Paris, who healed everyone having in her basket the best herbs with the most amazing healing properties.
THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES OF ORIGIN FOR THE BODY
Hippocrates used oregano as an antiseptic while its magical action in the treatment of respiratory disorders is typical! It is rich in vitamin C, E, K, magnesium, zinc, potassium, niacin, phosphorus, iron, as well as beta-carotene.
It is also noteworthy that in addition to seasoning in food, it has antispasmodic and antiperspirant properties. It also has an excellent effect against cough as it softens our throat. It also facilitates digestion as it has special digestive properties while it is suitable for those who have a reduced appetite.
It also helps fight gastrointestinal disorders, menstrual cramps and urinary tract disorders. In addition, topical application can help treat certain skin conditions, such as acne and dandruff! Finally, its great contribution to atony as it fills us with energy.
HISTORY FROM "GOLD" BEHIND THE PRODUCT
Oregano from "oregano" which etymologically is a compound word of the noun "terms" and the verb "ganoo" which means illuminate, brighten. The oregano therefore gave shine to the lucky mountains that hosted its bush and joy to the people. It is no coincidence that in Ancient Greece it was used to make wreaths for wedding ceremonies. It brought happiness, wherever they used it!
Aphrodite was its creator. He called her "herb of happiness" and generously distributed her gift to people. They threw it in their bath, massaged their face and made oregano oil for the colds of the time. Even Aristotle, at some point, leaves the empirical approach to his ΄΄Ethical Battles ΄΄ and ΄΄Politics΄΄ to comment on how he observed the treatment of a kid: he was injured by an arrow and as soon as he started eating oregano, his wound closed. !
The folklore tradition of modern Greece wants housewives to sprinkle oregano on their homes to ward off evil spirits. At Christmas, the Kalikantzaros found them dark when they smelled it and left their scandals for the households that had not had time to use it!