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Rosemary    CT Vervenone Corsica

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"Rosemary is a well known herb native to the Mediterranean region. Rosemary essential oil is used therapeutically in skin and hair care products as well as memory formulas and various liniments.This Rosemary essential oil is the chemotype Verbenone. It is particularly valuable for its skin regenerating qualities. Rosemary Verbenone is considered the finest rosemary essential oil for the skin. It is also especially effective for bronchial conditions and colds. Used to smooth out and lift your essential oil blends.Rosemary essential oil, has a herbaceous, woody, sharp, camphor-like scent. Improves memory and clears cobwebs out of the mind. Used in massage oils, liniments, compresses, or bath to improve poor circulation and ease and penetrates muscle and rheumatic pain. Rubbing a rosemary vapor balm on the chest and back of the neck relieves lung and sinus congestion. Avoid use if you are pregnant. There is a belief that you should avoid rosemary if you have high blood pressure or epilepsy. Rosemary essential oil calms apprehension while stimulating the spirit. Excessive amounts of rosemary taken internally can cause fatal poisoning. Rosemary oil taken internally, may irritate the stomach, intestinal tract, and kidneys. Pregnant women should not drink rosemary tea. Blends well with Frankincense, Lavender, Clary Sage, Basil, Thyme, Cedarwood, Elemi, Chamomile, spices like Nutmeg or Cardamom and many more. Rosemary was used in the middle ages to drive away evil spirits. It refreshes, clears the mind, and energizes body, mind and (good) spirit. It enhances circulation and eases muscle stiffness and aches when added to a bath or massage products. No known toxicity. Avoid if you are epileptic, pregnant or have high blood pressure. GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe)


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