Marjoram
Marjoram was used by the Greeks as a part of their perfumes and potions. It was also used as an antidote and used medically to purge the system. This herb is grown worldwide and produces an amber coloured essential oil. It has a warm and slightly spicy aroma which makes it popular for use in masculine fragrances.
Marjoram is a warming agent and can relieve spasms or used in general to treat the nervous system. Its main uses are for anxiety and insomnia but it can also be used to help treat arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, circulatory problems, headaches, rheumatism, constipation, muscle strains and menstrual symptoms. Marjoram can be used with inhalation aromatherapy, massage or in an aromatherapy bath. Marjoram blends particularly well with Bergamot, Lavender and Rosemary. It is warm and relaxing particularly in an aromatherapy bath.
