Rosemary
Rosemary oil offers us clear thinking and clarity, dispelling mental fog. Kick-off your morning routine with Rosemary oil keeping you clear and focused for the day.
Well known as a stimulant for the nervous system, Rosemary oil is the perfect study companion, increasing concentration and memory recall.
Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
Aroma: Crisp, warm, rich woody aroma, herbaceous undertones, reminiscent of fresh wood and a winter night by the fire
Note: Middle
Status: Organic
Chakra: Third Eye
Method of extraction: Steam Distilled
Aromatherapy
Rosemary oil offers us clear thinking and clarity where there was confusion. Great to use before your morning routine to keep your head clear and focused. Well known as a stimulant for the nervous system, Rosemary oil was included in treatments for poor concentration and to increase memory function.
Rosemary oil provides us with psychic and energetic protection from outside influences. By boosting our Yang, or masculine energies, it motivates and stimulates us to get back out there and manifest our wishes, desires and goals.
Used in Mediterranean traditional cultures to energetically clear a space of negative energies or spirits, it acts as protection from unwanted influences. Great for meditation, psychic development and strengthening your intuition.
Traditional Uses
Because Rosemary is a brain stimulant, it was often used in nerve tonics for general weakness, lethargy, fatigue and exhaustion and to alleviate headaches. It was usually combined with lavender and 1% peppermint as a headache remedy. A great analgesic, it was applied for muscle pain, arthritis, inflammation, sciatica, neuralgia, spasms, cramps, gout, injury, bruises, improve the vitality of paralysed limbs, and muscle fatigue.
It supports the circulation especially of the head, hands and feet and relieved the symptoms of low blood pressure, heart palpitations, poor circulation and giddiness. Warm compresses of Rosemary were used to relieve liver and gall bladder problems and infections due to its antiseptic and stimulating properties.
For thousands of years it has been used in hair products to prevent dandruff, premature baldness and stimulate general hair health and promote hair growth.
Because of its antiseptic and antispasmodic influence it was included in remedies for coughs, colds, asthma, sinusitis and flu.
Suggested Uses
Use in your Aroma Diffuser while studying or working
Combine a few drops with peppermint oil and a carrier oil in a roll-on
Add to massage oils and liniments to aid pain relief
Add to shampoos and hair treatments to stimulate growth and increase hair health
Safety
Non-irritating, non-toxic and non-sensitising.
Contra-indications:
Avoid using if pregnant, epileptic, or suffering from high blood pressure.
Be aware of individual allergies.
Blends with
Lavender, Rose Geranium, Patchouli, Sweet Orange, Lemon, Lime, Lemongrass, Lemon Scented Gum, Pink Grapefruit, Peppermint, Cedarwood, Fir Needle, Sandalwood, Ginger and Eucalyptus
Rosemary oil offers us clear thinking and clarity where there was confusion. Great to use before your morning routine to keep your head clear and focused. Well known as a stimulant for the nervous system, Rosemary oil was included in treatments for poor concentration and to increase memory function.
Rosemary oil provides us with psychic and energetic protection from outside influences. By boosting our Yang, or masculine energies, it motivates and stimulates us to get back out there and manifest our wishes, desires and goals.
Used in Mediterranean traditional cultures to energetically clear a space of negative energies or spirits, it acts as protection from unwanted influences. Great for meditation, psychic development and strengthening your intuition.
Because Rosemary is a brain stimulant, it was often used in nerve tonics for general weakness, lethargy, fatigue and exhaustion and to alleviate headaches. It was usually combined with lavender and 1% peppermint as a headache remedy. A great analgesic, it was applied for muscle pain, arthritis, inflammation, sciatica, neuralgia, spasms, cramps, gout, injury, bruises, improve the vitality of paralysed limbs, and muscle fatigue.
It supports the circulation especially of the head, hands and feet and relieved the symptoms of low blood pressure, heart palpitations, poor circulation and giddiness. Warm compresses of Rosemary were used to relieve liver and gall bladder problems and infections due to its antiseptic and stimulating properties.
For thousands of years it has been used in hair products to prevent dandruff, premature baldness and stimulate general hair health and promote hair growth.
Because of its antiseptic and antispasmodic influence it was included in remedies for coughs, colds, asthma, sinusitis and flu.
Suggested Uses
Use in your Aroma Diffuser while studying or working
Combine a few drops with peppermint oil and a carrier oil in a roll-on
Add to massage oils and liniments to aid pain relief
Add to shampoos and hair treatments to stimulate growth and increase hair health
Non-irritating, non-toxic and non-sensitising.
Contra-indications:
Avoid using if pregnant, epileptic, or suffering from high blood pressure.
Be aware of individual allergies.
Lavender, Rose Geranium, Patchouli, Sweet Orange, Lemon, Lime, Lemongrass, Lemon Scented Gum, Pink Grapefruit, Peppermint, Cedarwood, Fir Needle, Sandalwood, Ginger and Eucalyptus