Rosemary
Plant – [Rosmarinus
Officinalis]
The Rosemary plant
was one of the earliest plants to have been used in
medicine and also in cooking and religious rites. For
example, in ancient Greece, it was believed that Rosemary
strengthened the memory and brain. Greek students would
braid Rosemary into their hair to help them with their
exams. The Rosemary plant was also recognized as the herb
of remembrance, it was placed on the graves of English
heroes.
The Rosemary plant
is produced mainly in France, Portugal and Spain, and the
"former Yugoslavia."
When talking about
Aromatherapy, the rosemary plant is probably one of the
most important plants of the Labiatae family, second only
to Lavender.
The medium to
strong medicinal aroma of Rosemary makes it suitable for
respiratory problems such as the common cold, catarrh,
sinusitis or asthma. For these ailments it is best used
as a steam inhalation – its ability to “clear the head”
works on a physical and mental level.
The stimulant
effect of Rosemary on the central nervous system is very
marked and for this reason Rosemary is used where there
is loss or reduction of functions such as loss of smell
or for temporary paralysis where the motor nerves are
affected.
Rosemary
Plant – general uses:
Aching muscles,
arthritis, dandruff, dull skin, exhaustion, gout, hair
care, muscle cramping, neuralgia, poor circulation,
rheumatism.
Rosemary helps to
lower cholesterol levels in the blood and is an excellent
tonic for the heart, liver and
gallbladder.
It is a good
painkilling essential oil and useful in baths, compresses
or massages to relieve pain from rheumatism or
arthritis.
If you are
planning to run a marathon massage your legs with a
diluted solution of Rosemary before you go and afterwards
to help those poor tired muscles.
The Rosemary plant
has been traditionally used in skin and hair care for
hundreds of years. It is used in rinsing water for dark
hair, and as a scalp friction, which is valuable for
excessive hair loss or poor condition, especially when
these follow a period of illness or
convalescence.
Rosemary
Plant – exaggerated claims
It is reputed to
restore colour to grey hair and even to cure baldness BUT
before you rush out to buy gallons of it I think these
claims are actually mythical – it has never been
proved!!
Safety Data
from Holistic Therapies
Spain. Do not use
during pregnancy, if you are epileptic or suffer from
high blood
pressure.
Safety
Guidelines
You should not
drink any essential oils without first consulting a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner. You should not apply
any undiluted essential oil, absolutes, CO2s or any other
concentrated essences directly onto the surface of your
skin.
You should only
use essential oils when under the proper supervision of a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner if you have a medical
condition or you are pregnant or suffering from liver
failure, cancer or
epilepsy.
Always use a
skin patch test when using an essential oil for the first
time.
Children: you
must exercise extreme care if using essential oils with
children. Only the gentlest essential oils and very small
quantities. You are strongly advised to consult a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner prior to using
essential oils with
children.
Please refer to 'Safety
Guidelines'
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