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ORGANIC ROSEMARY

Botanical Name: (Rosmarinus officinalis)
Olfactory Note - Head [They are the scents of the first impact, of the first impression. Volatile, refreshing, stimulating with a light fragrance that evaporates in about two hours. Intense at first they fade with the passage of time. High and subtle vibrations have a calming effect.]
Rosemary essential oil is extracted from: from the flowery tops.
Extraction mode: For steam current
Area of Origin: Mediterranean
In chiave astrologica la Funzionalità primaria è: Sun, then Mercury

Curiosity The Legend says that a potion, a mixture of rosemary, cedar and turpentine alcohol (made in the 16th century and later called the Water of the Queen of Hungary) transformed an old septuagenarian into a young girl. As can be seen, in this recipe the union of the two fires is again called into question: Rosemary (Sun) Cedar and Turpentine (Saturn). A Christian legend tells of the Madonna who, having escaped a danger protected by a Rosemary plant, left her blue mantle on the plant, transforming the colour of the flowers from white to blue.

Description
Stimulating - Rosemary is both a physical and mental stimulant, which makes it a useful essence to use in the morning bath, while at the same time it is excellent in the treatment of all muscle conditions, which makes it perfect for a bath after a long and tiring day.

Antiseptic - This antiseptic oil is used in the treatment, among other conditions, of muscle sprains, arthritis, rheumatism, depression, fatigue, memory loss, migraine, headache, cough, flu and diabetes.

Purifier - Taken orally (e.g. two or three drops in half a teaspoon of honey) a few hours after the main meals is very useful for the purification of the liver, stimulates biliary drainage and digestion, removing waste and stagnation in the body. It promotes microcirculation and is purifying.

Relaxing, Reinforcing - Diffused (e.g. a few drops in the vaporizer or similar) in a room, it helps to maintain concentration and takes away fatigue. It increases the strength and willingness to do, raising the mood. Useful, therefore, to spread in the work environment or in the room where you study. Used in the morning it has a general invigorating action. It dissolves and stimulates the emotional components, infuses courage and strengthens the will. Friction (e.g. a few drops) on the base of the neck relieves headaches.

For Beauty - Friction (e.g. diluted in sweet almond oil) on the hair is very useful against hair loss and all scalp problems. Inhaled (e.g. suffumigi, fumenti) is stimulating on the nervous system, gives energy, promotes concentration and improves memory. Massaged (e.g. diluted in sweet almond oil) it acts as an anti-cellulite. It has a tonic, antiseptic and purifying effect on the skin. Useful in the treatment of acne and dark skin spots.

Stimulant, anti-inflammatory - It is locally anti-inflammatory, relieves joint and muscle pain, dissolves uric acid and crystals that harden the epidermal tissues. It stimulates circulation, promotes tissue oxygenation and hair regrowth.

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