Rosemary Essential Oil

Rosemary Essential Oil

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Rosemary Essential Oil (1/3 oz)
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Quick Overview

Rosemary Essential Oil is most commonly used for hair care. Rosemary Oil is believed to stimulate hair follicles and hair will grow longer and stronger delaying gray and balding. Use in hair shampoo and rinse. It is especially good for dry hair and dandruff. Rosemary Oil with Oregano and Red Thyme is used to treat head lice.

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Rosemary Essential Oil is also known as a mental stimulant. Inhale before or during a test and your mind will not fatigue and will be able to recall information. Inhaling Rosemary Oil will relieve boredom, revive, and lift spirits. Research is being done on its ability to help people survive Cancer. Rosemary is a symbol of love, loyalty and eternity. The plant is also held as a symbol of remembrance. There is a huge variation in this oil, 8 chemotypes. There are four main chemotypes: camphor, cineol, verbenone, pyramidalis a combination of pinene and cineol. All are used for massage. Cineol and pyramidalis is used for ear nose and throat problems. The verbenone is used to regulate the hypothalamic, pituitary, and sexual glands. The camphor is the most popular and commonly used. The flower essence refers to stimulating clear thinking resulting in a more united spiritual presence leading to creativity.

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Product No. 01-ros06-group
GCC DS-GP Morroco
Common Name Rosemary, Rosemary Camphor chemotype
Scientific Name Rosmarinus officinalis, R. coronarium
Family Name Lamiaceae (Mint)
Indigenous Country Mediterranean
Country Of Production France, Spain, Morocco, Tunisia, Russia, USA
History The Greeks and Romans used it as an incense for evil spirits. Used for food, medicine, and magic. Medicinally it was used for respiratory disorders, digestion, nervous complaints, and muscular aches and pains. Rosemary was a symbol of love and used by br
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Plant Description A tender evergreen shrub growing to 6ft high with silvery-green, needle-shaped leaves with blue flowers.
Parts Processed Fresh flowering tops. Whole plant (not as good).
Processing Methods Steam distilled.
Color Range Clear to yellow.
Chemical Constituents Class: Ketone/Oxide/Alcohol. Pinene, camphene, limonene, cineol, borneal, linalool, camphor.
Yin/Yang Yang
Physical Uses Used for acne, dandruff, dermatitis, eczema, greasy hair, insect repellent, lice, promotes hair growth, arteriosclerosis, fluid retention, gout, muscular pain, palpitation, poor circulation, rheumatism, bronchitis, colitis, dyspepsia, flatulence, colds, f
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Mental Uses I am alert and alive. I enjoy my life. I am fully prepared to do what is ahead of me. I only need to know what I want, not how to get it, as I leave that to God.
Emotional Uses Feeling sorrow, grief, pessimism: controlling, deep seated anger, no self respect, loss of self esteem, controlling TO uplifted, light, energized, sense of well-being, know what I want, trust life to bring you what you want.
Spiritual Uses Can indicate you have been going through some hard times and your self esteem is suffering. You may need to remind yourself that you are on a divine mission and you do not always need to know how. You can leave that to God. It is time to believe that and
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Applications Aroma lamp, bath, compress, cooking, diffusor, inhaler, light bulb ring, liquid candle, massage, mist spray, shampoo, stream inhalation.
Warnings/Contraindications Nontoxic, avoid on traumatized skin, avoid with epilepsy, high blood pressure, and pregnancy, may antidote homeopathics.

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