COMMON NAME |
ROSEMARY |
| Latin Name | Rosmarinus officinalis spp.CT verbenone, cineole, camphor |
| Family | Lamiaceae mint family |
| Country of Origin | Mediterranean, France, Spain, Europe |
| Volatility | Middle note |
| Extraction | steam distilled from whole flowering subshrub |
| Colour | colourless |
| Aroma | fresh, sweet, pungent |
| Caution Contraindications | Do not use with high blood pressure, epilepsy, or pregnancy. Do not store with homeopathic remedies. Very stimulating avoid when rest is necessary. Asthmatics use cautiously. Avoid with broken skin. |
| Primary Uses | Circulatory: Headaches, increases mental clarity and focus by increasing blood flow to the brain. Cellulite, water retention, low blood pressure, vascular tonicNervous system:
Relaxing, depression, stress related illness, adrenal heart tonic, fatigue, debility Respiratory: stimulates cough, coughs, cold, flu, viral infections, Muscular: An ache, pain, sciatica, warms muscles, arthritis, Digestion: spasms, gas, bloating, indigestion, |
| Properties | Adrenal tonic, antibacterial, anticarcinogenic, anticatarrhal, anticonvulsant, antidepressant, antihepatotoxic, anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, antispasmodic, antiviral, anxiolytic, appetite stimulant, astringent, cardiac, warming carminative, diaphoretic, nervine, relaxant, stomachic, vascular tonic, circulatory stimulant, |


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