Rosemary Organic Essential Oil, 10 ml

€ 7,10
By Innobiz

Organic Rosemary essential oil is an excellent brain tonic that refreshes and clears the mind, increasing concentration and mental clarity. It helps relieve headaches, migraines, and shows promising results in the treatment of hair loss, dandruff, bad breath, and gingivitis. It also helps reduce congested and oily skin, and provides relief from arthritis and rheumatism.

USE THIS FOR
- Depression, mental fatigue
- Alzheimers 
- Colds & flu
- Oily skin and hair
- Memory, focus and concentration
- Muscle aches and pains
- Rheumatism, arthritis
- Muscular injuries
- Headache & migraines
- Stuffy nose
- Swollen feet and ankles
- Cellulite
- Detox
- Pimples and acne
- Dandruff, hair loss

Rosemary is known as the "memory plant". It is used in aromatherapy to strengthen the mind, body and spirit.

Rosemary's ability to stimulate the mind and memory has long been known, and its healing properties make it a great pick-me-up when you're feeling physically, mentally, and emotionally burned out.

    Usage tips

    Stress-reducing
    Use Rosemary essential oil in your diffuser when you need focus and concentration. It is stress-reducing and can get you through stressful work or exam periods.

    General aches and pains
    Rosemary has excellent analgesic properties. Mix 5 drops of rosemary oil in 1 tablespoon (15ml) of carrier oil, and add to a warm bath.

    Acne
    Rosemary oil helps to clear congested skin and eases any inflammation. Mix 4 drops of rosemary oil with 1 tablespoon of jojoba oil, and massage on your face and neck.

    Arthritis
    Mix 4 drops of rosemary oil with 1 teaspoon of carrier oil, and massage the affected area to relieve the pain.

    Bell's Palsy
    As a brain stimulant rosemary oil helps to stimulate the nerve endings. Mix 2 drops of the oil with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of carrier oil, and massage on the front and back of the neck, and forehead.

    Cellulite
    To help break up fat deposits and stimulate circulation, mix 6 drops of rosemary oil with 1 tablespoon (15ml) of carrier oil. Massage on the affected area.

    Fluid retention
    As an effective diuretic oil, rosemary is excellent to use to treat fluid retention. Add 6-8 drops with 1 tablespoon (15ml) of carrier oil, and massage on the affected area. Always make sure you massage upwards towards the heart.

    Hair growth
    Rosemary promotes hair growth because it increases circulation to the scalp. Mix 8 drops of rosemary oil with 1 tablespoon (15ml) of extra virgin olive oil, and thoroughly massage into the scalp. Leave for 30 minutes and then rinse.

    Memory loss
    Diffuse 5 drops of rosemary oil to stimulate the brain and help improve memory.

    PMS
    Suffering from low moods or irritability? Diffuse 5 drops of rosemary oil, and feel the uplifting aroma fill the room.

    Sinusitis
    Add 3 drops to steam inhalation, and breathe deeply for 2-3 minutes to clear congestion in the nasal passageways. Or diffuse 5 drops of the oil.

    Puffiness
    If you wake up with a puffy face, rosemary oil helps reduce any puffiness or swelling of the skin. Mix 4 drops of the oil with 1 teaspoon (5ml) of carrier oil, and massage on affected area.

    SUPER POWERS
    • Analgesic - Pain killer, reduces pain
    • Antimicrobial - antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. An antimicrobial kills microorganisms or inhibits their growth
    • Antiseptic - prevents or combats bacterial infection
    • Antispasmodic - prevents or relieves spasms
    • Carminative - preventsor relieves flatulence; gas in the gastrointestinal tract
    • Cicatrizing - heals a wound by the formation of scar tissue
    • Decongestant - used to relieve stuffy nose
    • Depurative - cleanses and removes impurities and toxins from the blood; purifies the blood
    • Diuretic - helps to increase the production of urine
    • Emmenagogue - provokes menstruation when periods are irregular or missing
    • Immunostimulant - stimulates and strengthens the immune system
    • Restorative - ability to restore health, strength, or well-being
    • Digestive - improves the function of the stomach, increases appetite, and helps with digestion
    • Stimulant - increases alertness of the mind, and boosts energy. Raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
    PET SAFE

    This oil is Safe to Diffuse.

    • Cat Safe
    • Dog Safe
    Digestion issues
    • Stomach cramps
    Health issues
    • Detox
    • Oedema or water retention
    • Headaches & Migraines
    Mental health
    • Alzheimers
    • Focus & concentration
    • Memory
    Muscles & joints issues
    • Muscle aches & pains
    • Muscle injuries
    • Arthritis
    • Rheumatism
    Respiratory issues
    • Colds & Flu
    • Sinusitis
    • Stuffy nose
    Skin & hair issues
    • Abscesses
    • Acne
    • Cellulite
    • Dandruff
    • Hair loss
    • Pimples
    More information

    Latin name: Rosmarinus officinalis camphoriforum
    Origin: France
    Part used: The plant parts above the ground
    Extraction method: Steam distillation
    Cultivation: Certified Organic farming
    Color: Light yellow
    Note: Top note
    Scent: a clear and fresh herbal scent (camphor) with undertones of wood and mint.

    Precautions for use

    Best avoided during pregnancy. GRAS status.

    Quality

    Made in France
    From 100% organic farming
    ECOCERT- certified

    Certification

    Organic, made in France, and certified by ECOCERT.

    Packaging & storage

    Store away from heat and light
    Storage: 24 months after opening
    Packaging: 10ml amber glass bottle with dropper cap

    Volume

    10 ml

    Resources

    In my journey to learn about Essential Oils and Aromatherapy over the years, I deep dive into books and courses. I love to educate myself and below you can see some of the books I have used as resources when writing my content. I have tried a lot of different recipes and have been inspired to make some of my own as well. Some of the recipes are from the books. There are so many brilliant authors, and I feel honored to share such great wisdom and knowledge so that we all can live more in harmony with Mother Nature. So share and include this knowledge in your care for yourself and your family and friends. Love Susann

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