Oregano and Digestive Health: How This Herb Supports Your Stomach

Oregano isn’t just for pizza and pasta—it’s been used in traditional medicine for centuries, especially for gut health. Modern research suggests it may gently support digestion, balance microbes, and ease discomfort.
1. Supports Digestion
Oregano’s essential oils can stimulate digestive enzymes, helping break down food and reduce post-meal heaviness or indigestion.
2. Balances Gut Microbes
Carvacrol, a key compound, shows antibacterial effects in lab studies against strains like E. coli and Salmonella. In food amounts, it won’t disrupt healthy gut bacteria but may encourage balance.

3. Soothes Irritation
Compounds like thymol and rosmarinic acid have anti-inflammatory properties that may calm mild stomach irritation and support the gut lining.
4. Relieves Gas & Bloating
Traditionally used as a carminative, oregano can relax GI muscles. A cup of oregano tea after meals may ease bloating and gas.
5. Oregano Oil—Use With Care
Concentrated oregano oil shows promise against parasites and yeast but can irritate tissues. It should be diluted, used short-term, and ideally guided by a healthcare provider.

How to Use It
Add fresh or dried oregano to veggies, beans, sauces, or salads.
Brew tea with 1 tsp dried oregano steeped in hot water for 5–10 minutes.
Reserve oil capsules or diluted liquid for targeted, short-term support.

Bottom Line
Oregano won’t replace medical care, but as a daily kitchen herb—or occasional tea—it can be a gentle ally for digestion and gut comfort.

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