Rosemary
Rosemary can be found in more kitchens. It is a kitchen spice for cooking and an exciting herbal remedy. It is much more than a seasoning, and a great fragrant.
In ancient Greece and Rome, Rosemary was thought to strengthen memory, The Greeks use of Rosemary lead to modern-day studies where it was found that there is a lot of truth in the use for the mind. It has been learned that inhaling rosemary oil helps prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine, a brain chemical important for thinking, concentration, and memory. Other studies are showing great signs that breathing rosemary may improve brain function in older adults with dementia, including those with Alzheimer’s disease.
Have you heard of male pattern baldness? Well, it also happens to women and it is hard to stop. Rosemary oil treats androgenetic alopecia by preventing a byproduct of testosterone from attacking your hair follicles, which is the cause of this condition. In addition to helping with skin, hair, Rosemary us also for treating circulation problems, toothache, gum disease (gingivitis), a skin condition called eczema, muscle pain, pain along the sciatic nerve, and chest wall pain. It is also used for wound healing, in bath therapy (balneotherapy), and as an insect repellent.
Odd how we love the smell but bugs hate it. There is a product called EcoTrol made from Rosemary. EcoTrol was sprayed on greenhouse tomato plants, it reduced the population of two-spotted spider mites by 52% without harming the plants.
Relax, this is the chicken soup of herb smells. When 22 young adults sniffed rosemary oil for 5 minutes, their saliva had 23% lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol compared to those who smelled a non-aromatic compound.
Do your fingers and toes get cold? You may have Raynaud’s disease, This is a condition where blood vessels restrict and your circulation causes a cold feeling. Rosemary oil may help by expanding your blood vessels, thereby warming your blood so that it reaches your fingers and toes.
Rosemary helps boost concentration and memory retention. It
eases stress levels and improves hair growth. It also treats muscle aches and
pains relieve gastrointestinal issues, prevents cancer cells from
replicating treats gout, reduces high blood pressure, fights against eczema,
and soothes toothaches.
Rosemary is used for digestion problems, including heartburn, intestinal gas (flatulence), and loss of appetite.
It is also used for liver and gallbladder complaints, gout, cough, headache, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, stress, depression, improving memory in healthy adults, reducing age-related memory loss, improving energy and mental tiredness, opioid withdrawal symptoms, sunburn protection, and diabetic kidney disease.
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