





When smouldered, emits a powerful cleansing vibration and rids the area of negativity. It is one of the oldest incenses. Rosemary is hung from the doorpost and on the porch to keep thieves away; placed in the bath to purify; carried to retain health. Rosemary added to the bath preserves youthfulness. Infusions of rosemary are used to wash the hands prior to healing work and the leaves are mixed with juniper berries in sickrooms to promote healing. Can be used as a general substitute for frankincense. Given by a bride and groom to their guests at the wedding.
Scientific Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Labiatiae
AKA:Rosemary
Parts Used:leaves
Active Compounds:flavonoids, rosmarinic acid, diterpenes, volatile oil, rosmaricine, tannins
Background:Chances are you've eaten rosemary before. It's a common culinary herb in Mediterranean and Italian cooking. However, it's also been used as a good luck charm as well as an herbal medicine.
Rosemary is thought to help improve memory function. It's also used as a tonic. Reserach has shown that rosemary does have anti-inflammatory properties as well as working well as a stimulant. These properties make it great for treating skin conditions and other ailments.
Applications:Stimulant/Tonic/Astringent/Anti-inflammatory/Carminative
Rosemary is primary used as a tonic and culinary heb.
Skin: Rosemary can be used to treat skin irritations when used as a lotion or bath soak.
Stress:Rosemary is known as a mild antidepressant that can help to ease stress and anxiety.
Circulation: Rosemary can help to lower blood pressure and im prove circulation.
Memory: Rosemary is thought to improve circulation in the brain, therefore improving memory. It also helps to treat headache..
Description:
Rosemary is an evergreen shrub that has a strong scent. It is native to the Mediterranean region of Europe and grows up to 7 feet tall. The leaves can be removed as necessary.
Dosage:
As an infusion, take 50 ml every 3 hours for headahce.
As an essential oil, burn in oil burner to improve concentration.
As a tincture, take 2 ml twice daily for stress.
Safety:
Do not take the essential oil of rosemary internally unless supervised by a professional. Consult your health care provider before beginning use of any herb.
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