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Rosemary
(Rosemarinus officialis)
Nature’s Jewel
Fresh, strong, minty-herbal, grounding .Overcomes mental and physical
fatigue
Greek and Roman students often wore garlands of rosemary around their
necks to support their learning effort. Rosemary flowers were associated
with love and marriage. In the middle centuries, people burned rosemary
in hospitals to purify the air and prevent the spread of infection. Philipus
Aureolus Paracelsus, a 16th century German physician, graded rosemary
as his most essential component in his medicine.
Helps mental and physical fatigue, by stimulating circulation and supporting
the central nervous system. It provides support in stressful situations
and promotes mental concentration. Its fragrance is often used in the
meditation process.
Use in a suitable face cream to tighten sagging skin. Fights non-cystic
acne or greasy hair (use it in your daily shampoo). Supporta the growth
of healthy hair. Adding Rosemary to shampoo or shower soap can give you
a feeling of alertness and help prepare you to jump right into a new day
with optimistic and energizing thoughts.
Rosemary oil belongs to a group of oils with properties that assist in
relieving tired and aching muscles after hard work or exercise. Pamper
cold feet and help circulation with a foot bath containing 10 drops of
Rosemary oil.
For an energizing bath, mix 2 tbsp of mixing oil with 3 drops of Rosemary,
3 drops of lemon, and 2 drops of eucalyptus essential oil, and pour it
into a bathtub filled with warm water.
Rosemary oil is a supportive essential oil for the respiratory system.
It may also help alleviate water retention, and can be used in conjunction
with your weight-loss program.
Those prone to asthma or epilepsy, or women who are pregnant, may be bothered
by the strong, pungent rosemary scent.
Japanese researchers have preliminary evidence that rosemary improves
memory, as Shakespeare's character says, "There's rosemary for remembrance."
It is also a stimulant to the nervous system that increases energy. Rosemary
aids in the assimilation of enzymes that break down food in the stomach
and helps the lymphatic system eliminate waste from the body. It also
reduces the discomfort of nausea. In a massage oil, liniment, compress,
or bath, the essential oil improves poor circulation and eases and penetrates
muscle and rheumatic pain. Rubbing a rosemary vapor balm on the chest
relieves lung and sinus congestion. Cosmetically, it encourages dry, mature
skin to produce its own oil and also treats acne for those with dry skin.
It also helps get rid of canker sores and other viruses. Add it to hair
conditioners for dandruff and hair loss and to keep it healthy.
Warnings
- Never mix more than 3 oils in any one treatment as the synergistic effects
are less predictable.
- Many oils are to be avoided in Pregnancy. See Aroma Potions> Pregnancy
Particular
- Essential Oils are for the use of adults only unless specifically indicated
for use on children/infants.
- Never exceed a maximum of 1-3% solution of essential oil to base oil. Approximately
25 drops of essential oil in 50ml of base oil should be used.