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marjoram oil

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marjoram oil [′mär·jə·rəm ‚ȯil]
(materials)
A colorless essential liquid whose chief components are terpenes, obtained from marjoram plants of the genusOriganum; used as a perfume in soaps, and in flavorings.


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Since snoring is caused by nasal congestion and congestion of your air passages, you can relieve it by taking herbal teas that address precisely that, and other aromatic plant offshoots such as Marjoram oil, the eucalyptus, and various derivatives of the peppermint plant family.
The outer shell of this ballistic is a turquoise colour and a blend of marjoram oil and rose absolute.
His adapted Circu Cream contains the same basic ingredients of black pepper and marjoram oils which stimulate the blood for up to 14 hours after use.
 
 
 
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