Comparative Overview of Mediterranean Medicinal & Aromatic Plants

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SpeciesCommon NameKey Medicinal CompoundsPrimary Traditional UsesSafety Precautions
Origanum heracleoticumGreek OreganoCarvacrol, thymol, rosmarinic acidStrong antimicrobial, digestive tonic, antioxidant, respiratory infection relief, anti-inflammatory.Generally safe in culinary doses; essential oil should be diluted and used short-term. May interact with blood thinners.
Rosmarinus officinalisRosemaryRosmarinic acid, camphor, 1,8-cineole, α-pineneMemory and concentration enhancement, circulatory stimulant, muscle pain relief, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, hair and scalp health.Safe in food amounts; essential oil can be neurotoxic in high doses. Avoid in pregnancy, epilepsy, hypertension.
Salvia officinalisCommon SageThujone, camphor, rosmarinic acid, 1,8-cineoleDigestive aid, sore throat gargle, menopausal symptom relief (night sweats), antimicrobial mouthwash, mild antidepressant.Thujone is toxic in excess — avoid prolonged use, high doses, and during pregnancy. Not recommended for breastfeeding.
Salvia fruticosaGreek Sage1,8-cineole, camphor (lower thujone), rosmarinic acidRespiratory conditions (bronchitis, sinusitis), antidiabetic support, anti-inflammatory, mild nervine, digestive tea.Safer than S. officinalis due to lower thujone, but still avoid in pregnancy. Monitor blood sugar if diabetic.
Lavandula angustifoliaLavenderLinalool, linalyl acetate, camphorAnxiety and stress relief, sleep aid (insomnia), antiseptic for minor burns and cuts, headache relief, insect repellent.Generally safe; topical use may cause dermatitis in sensitive individuals. Oral essential oil use only under guidance.
Helichrysum italicumImmortelleNeryl acetate, italidiones, pineneSkin regeneration (scars, burns, wounds), anti-inflammatory, anti-hematoma, antiallergic, expectorant for coughs.Very safe topically; no significant toxicity reported. Rare allergic skin reaction possible. Pregnancy safety not fully established.
Cupressus sempervirensMediterranean CypressMonoterpenes (α-pinene, carene), tannins, flavonoidsAntiseptic for respiratory tract (inhalation for coughs/colds), venous circulation support (varicose veins, hemorrhoids), astringent for skin, antispasmodic.Essential oil may irritate skin and mucous membranes if undiluted. Avoid in pregnancy, kidney issues, and hypertension.
Foeniculum vulgareFennelAnethole, fenchone, estragoleDigestive aid (bloating, cramps), galactagogue (increases milk flow), expectorant for coughs, mild diuretic, eye wash for irritation.Estragole is potentially carcinogenic in high/long-term use. Avoid high doses in pregnancy and infants. May interact with estrogen-sensitive conditions.
Laurus nobilisBay LaurelCineole (eucalyptol), linalool, methyl eugenolDigestive stimulant, anti-inflammatory (arthritis), respiratory relief (steam inhalation), antifungal, wound poultice.Leaves safe in cooking; essential oil must be diluted. Avoid in pregnancy and with children. Can cause dermatitis.
Pinus sylvestrisScots Pineα-pinene, limonene, bornyl acetateExpectorant for bronchitis and sinusitis, antiseptic (urinary/respiratory), topical analgesic for muscle/joint pain, sauna/steam use.May irritate kidneys in high doses; avoid oral essential oil. Topical use should be diluted; not for pregnant/nursing women or asthmatics.
Citrus × sinensisSweet OrangeLimonene, linalool, myrcene, flavonoidsDigestive tonic, mild sedative (anxiety relief), vitamin C source (immune support), antiseptic in cleaning, skin tonic in cosmetics.Essential oil is phototoxic — avoid sun exposure after topical use. May cause irritation in sensitive skin. Safe in dietary amounts.
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