OILS

Rosemary Essential Oil

rosmarinus officinalis

Active Constituents
Volatile oil, including eucalyptol (cineole),
is considered to have potent antibacterial effects
and to relax smooth muscles in the lungs.
Rosmarinic acid has antioxidant activity and
another ingredient of rosemary, known as carnosol,
inhibits cancer formation in animal studies.
No human studies have confirmed rosemary's
use for these conditions.

THE ESSENTIAL OIL CONSTITUENTS:
pinenes
camphene
limonene
cineol
borneol
camphor
linalol
terpineol
octanone
bornyl acetate

Essential oil consisting of borneol, camphene,
camphor, cineole, limonene, linalool,
isobutyl acetate, terpineol, verbenol;
flavonoids including apigenin, diosmetin,
diosmin, genkwanin, hispidulin, sinensetin, lutiolin;

Rosmarinic acid (suggested as a treatment for septic shock,
since it suppresses the endotoxin-induced activation
of complement) and other phenolic acids, diterpenes

AROMATHERAPY USES:
acne
dandruff
dermatitis
exzema
greasy heair
insect repellent
promotes hair growth
regulares seborrhea
scabies
lice
vericose veins
arteriosclerosis
fluid retnetion
gout
rheumatism
asthma bronchitis
whooping cough
colitis
dyspepsia
flatulence
jaundice
dysmenorrhea
leucorrhea
colds
flu
debility
headaches
hypotension
neuralgia
fatigue
stress-related disorders


Sub Content

Rosemary Bath Oil

Rosemary Bath Oil

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