Rosemary


Rosemary


Common uses:

Rosemary oil has a pronounced action on the brain and the central nervous system and is wonderful for clearing the mind and mental awareness, while having excellent brain stimulant properties, as well as improving memory. It helps with headaches, migraines, neuralgia, mental fatigue and nervous exhaustion and the antiseptic action of rosemary oil is especially suitable for intestinal infections and diarrhea, easing colitis, dyspepsia, flatulence, hepatic disorders and jaundice and relieving pain associated with rheumatism, arthritis, muscular pain and gout. It also helps for arteriosclerosis, palpitations, poor circulation and varicose veins. The diuretic properties of rosemary oil are useful with reducing water retention during menstruation, and also with obesity and cellulite. On the respiratory system, it is effective for asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, sinus and whooping cough. Because of its astringent action, it is also effective for countering sagging skin. Its stimulating action benefits scalp disorders and encourages hair growth. On the skin, it helps to ease congestion, puffiness and swelling and can also be used for acne, dermatitis and eczema, but a very popular use of this oil is the use in hair care products, as it has a pronounced positive effect on the health of the hair and scalp. It increases the circulation to the scalp and is therefore also effective for promoting hair growth.

Botanical name: Rosmarinus officinalis
INCI: Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf oil
CAS No: 8000-25-7
EINECS No: N/F
Country of origin: Morocco
Extraction method: Steam Distilled
Part used: Herb
Color: pale yellow
Gravity: 0.907 – 0.920
Major constituents: 1,8 Cineole,Limonene,α-pinene,Camphene


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COA MSDS


See also:Eucalyptus Jasmine Moroccan Rose Neroli Verbena