Extraction
Rosemary oil is extracted from the fresh flowering tops by steam distillation. It yields 1.0 - 2.0 %.
The name is derived from the Latin 'Rosmarinus' or 'sea dew', as it is rather fond of water. The Egyptians, Hebrews, Greeks and Romans considered the herb as sacred and even in the Middle Ages it was used to ward off evils spirits and used as a protection against the plague. It was burnt in French hospitals during epidemics.
Origin of rosemary oil
it is a shrubby evergreen bush that grows up to 1.5 meters (4 feet) high with green-gray needle-shaped leaves and pale blue/lilac flowers that bees just love and is originally from Asia, but is now
cultivated in France, Tunisia and Yugoslavia.
Oil properties
Rosemary oil has a clear, powerful refreshing herbal smell, is clear in color and watery in viscosity.
Oil properties
Origin of rosemary oil
Extraction
Chemical composition
Precautions
Therapeutic properties
Uses
Summary
Buying rosemary oil from us
This crisp and clean smelling essential oil is great for stimulating the brain, improving memory and mental clarity, while helping with a variety of congested respiratory tract problems, stiff
muscles, coldness as well as boosting the liver and gall bladder. It is also used for improving hair and scalp health.
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US$ 12.00 for 11 ml
Rosemary oil is extracted from Rosmarinus officinalis (also known as Rosmarinus coronarium) of the Labiatae family and is also known as incensier.
Rosemary essential oil information
US$ 12.00 for 11 ml
Raw Material: | Flowers |
Ingredient (Leaves): | Rosemary |