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The Crystal Garden
Medical Grade Essential Oils |
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ROSEMARY
$9.00 10 ml |
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Rosemary's name is derived from rosmarinus, which means "dew of the sea."
Bushy and branched evergreen grows 6 feet high. Leaves are stiff,
leathery, like pine needles, and opposite. Flowers are light blue and
bloom from March to May |
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Botanical Name: |
Rosmarinus officinalis |
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Origin: |
France,
Spain, Morocco and Tunisia |
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Fragrance: |
Fresh, woody, herbal, camphor
like, herbaceous, powerful |
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Therapeutic Properties: |
Antiseptic, analgesic,
anti-bacterial,
antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, astringent, diuretic, digestive,
fungicidal, stimulant, insecticide, invigorating, nervine, restorative,
diaphoretic, decongestant, hypertensive, parasitic. |
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Uses: |
Arteriosclerosis, fluid retention, palpitations, poor circulation, liver
ailments, gallbladder inflammation, gallstones, painful menstruation,
vaginal discharge, arthritis, gout, physical fatigue, rheumatism, mental
fatigue, nervous tension, amnesia, stress-related conditions, hysteria,
depression, grief, apathy, lethargy, headaches, asthma, bronchitis, hypo
tension, whooping cough, colds, flu, infections |
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Blends Well with: |
Lavender, citronella, oregano,
thyme, pine, basil, peppermint, elemi, lemon, geranium tea tree,
grapefruit, clary sage, juniper, cypress, bergamot, frankincense,
mandarin, marjoram, ravensara, naiouli, cedarwood, petitgrain, cinnamon,
and other spice oils. |
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Cautions:
Pregnant
women should not use the herb as either an essential oil or a tea
preparation, as either may cause premature labor. Excessive amounts of
rosemary taken internally can cause fatal poisoning. Rosemary oil taken
internally, may irritate the stomach, intestinal tract, and kidneys. Those
prone to asthma may be bothered by rosemary’s strong scent, and the active
ingredients may also cause seizures in epileptics. Rosemary Oil may cause
skin irritation if not diluted properly. Keep these precautions in mind
when using Rosemary Oil around the others. |
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The
material in this website is not meant to take the place of diagnosis and
treatment by a qualified medical practitioner. Since the actual use
of essential oils by others is beyond our control, no expressed or implied
guarantee as to the effects of their use can be given nor liability taken.
Essential oils are to be used at your own discretion. Any application
of the recommendations is at user's sole risk. The Crystal Garden
disclaims any liability arising directly or indirectly from the use of
this information and assumes no responsibility for any actions taken.
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