Medicinal Uses: Rosemary stimulates the central nervous system and circulation making it beneficial for low blood pressure and sluggishness. Rosemary oil and rosemary essential oil are used to alleviate the pain of sprains, arthritis, sciatica and neuralgia. Rosemary has also been used traditionally to ease asthma. “The essential oils in rosemary leaf can block histamine, the chemical culprit of both asthma and allergies. Add rosemary essential oil to your bath or in steam inhalation.
Rosemary, along with other culinary herbs may offer a way to help manage diabetes. These herbs contain several flavonoids that inhibit DPP-IV and should be investigated further regarding their potential in diabetes management.
Preparation Methods & Dosage: I use this amazing herb in some form almost every day. A few drops of rosemary essential oil on my hairbrush, rosemary vinegar on my salad, rosemary infused oil to massage my sore shoulders after digging in the garden – the fresh, uplifting scent of rosemary is a constant friend. Early in the day, before the hot afternoon sun releases the resin volatile oil from the leaves, you may want to pinch some fresh sprigs and make some rosemary vinegar for your salad. Chop some up and add to biscuits, quick breads, or roast chicken. Make sure to pick enough to make a strong rosemary tea for a hair rinse, or to start another batch of rosemary infused oil. Use rosemary oil in cooking, or as a massage oil to soothe aches and pains.
Rosemary Side Effects: Do not use in excessive dosage. Avoid in cases of epilepsy.
Rosemary Organic leaf loose blend 50 grams
11.95 $
Medicinal Uses: * Alopecia/baldness * Aromatherapy * Arthritis * Bronchitis * Cardiovascular * Cellulite * Christmas * Circulation * Colds * Culinary/Kitchen * Diabetes * Fatigue * Hair * Herbal Steam * Hypertension * IBS * Insect Repellent * Lice * Longevity Tonics * Lupus * Memory/Focus * Pain Relief * Rheumatoid_arthritis * Scabies * Skin Care * Thanksgiving Harvest
Properties: * Analgesic * AntiCancer * Antioxidant * Antirheumatic * Antispasmodic * AntiViral * Aromatic * Astringent * Carminative * Cholagogue * Cicatrisant * Circulation * Cordial * Diaphoretic/sudorific * Diuretic * Emmenagogue * Hepatic * Hypertensive * Insect repellents * Muscle Relaxant * Nervine * Rubefacient * Skin tonic * Stimulant * Stomachic
Parts Used: Leaves, stems and flowers
Constituents: essential oil (borneol, camphene, camphor, cineole, limonene, linalool); flavonoids, rosmarinic acid and other phenolic acids; diterpenes, triterpenes
Weight | 0.03 kg |
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