If insomnia is a problem, dont take a rosemary bath in the evening; its stimulant effect may keep you from falling as
If you have epilepsy, dont take medicinal amounts of rosemary; the camphor in the herb could potentially aggravate seizures.
If you are pregnant, dont use rosemary in therapeutic amounts. High doses could potentially cause complications. The amounts that typically appear in food or cosmetics pose no risk, however.
When applied topically, rosemary oil can cause dermatitis and skin redness in people who are sensitive to it. If this happens to you, stop using the herb.
Only take rosemary oil internally in the form of an enteric-coated capsule. When taken in any other form, it can irritate the stomach and cause heartburn.
Cautions
There are no known drug or nutrient interactions associated with rosemary.
General Interaction
Internal use: Rosemary oil is one of the four essential oils recently made available in capsule form for internal use. Herbalists often suggest capsules containing rosemary oil along with the essential oils of oregano and thyme for the treatment of yeast (Candida) overgrowth in the intestines. This blend is used in part because of rosemary's apparent antibacterial and antifungal properties.
Topical use: Rosemary oil, which is steam-distilled from the plants pale blue flowers, may help soothe muscle sprains, strains, and arthritic joints. The oil contains camphor, a skin irritant that can increase blood circulation to the skin when applied topically. The aromatic oil is frequently added to hair preparations. One recent trial found that rosemary oil, when combined with thyme, cedarwood, and lavender oils in a neutral carrier oil (jojoba) may help to lessen a type of patchy hair loss of unknown cause called alopecia areata.
Inhalation use: Today, aromatherapists commonly recommend inhaling rosemary oil for sharpening the mind, countering mental fatigue, and treating nervous exhaustion. The essential oil of rosemary can be inhaled directly, added to bath water, or diluted with a neutral carrier oil and used for massage.
The herb's enduring reputation as a memory aid may in part be due to its high concentrations of health-promoting antioxidants. These compounds help to protect the brain and other parts of the body against unstable oxygen molecules, called free radicals, which can damage cells in the body. Rosemary may also sharpen memory by helping to prevent the breakdown of a brain chemical called acetylcholine.
The ancient Greeks also believed that the plant could enhance memory, and students were known to take their examinations wearing garlands of rosemary. In Shakespeares Hamlet, Ophelia in her mad scene lists rosemary among the herbs shes wearing: "Theres rosemary, thats for remembrance."
Historically, Greek and Chinese healers used rosemary as a soothing digestive aid and to relieve intestinal gas (flatulence). In many countries today, rosemary leaf tea is a standard treatment for these purposes. Germany's Commission E, fo instance, has even given its official approval to rosemary leaf tea for treating indigestion, gas, bloating, and other digestive symptoms. The tea can be prepared from dried rosemary leaves; alternatively, small amounts of either the tincture or the liquid extract can be mixed with warm water.
A silvery evergreen shrub that originated in the Mediterranean region and is now grown worldwide, rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is prized both as a culinary and healing herb. Many of the current uses of this aromatic plant have been handed down from ancient times.
Latin Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Specification:5%, 7%
Test Method: HPLC
Active Ingredient: Rosmarinic acid
Rosemary extract
Rosemary extract
Latin Name:Rosmarinus officinalis
Specification: 7%
Test Method: HPLC
Active Ingredient: Rosmarinic acid
Delivery Time: | within 5 working days |
Package: | 25kg/drum or depends on customer requires |
Supply Ability: | 2000 Kilogram per Month |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 Kilogram |
Payment Terms: | T/T,MoneyGram |
Ingredient (Leaves): | Thyme |
Raw Material: | Flowers |
Ingredient (Flowers): | Lavender |
Ingredient (Wood): | Camphor |
Brand Name: | HUIR |
Model Number: | 2.5%-7% |
Type: | brown-yellow |
Place of Origin: | Hunan China (Mainland) |
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