Rosemary has had the reputation for miracles
for thousands of years. It has been used as an antiseptic,
antidepressant, analgesic, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, disinfectant,
aphrodisiac, and expectorant. Rosemary has earned praise for alleviating
nerve-related conditions, boosting the immune system, fighting off
bacterial and viral infections, aiding respiratory ailments,
strengthening digestion and improving circulation. Rosemary contains
both caffeic acid and rosmarinic acid which act as a powerful
anti-inflammatory making it ideal for those who suffer with auto-immune
disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, and
fibromyalgia. It also contains properties and volatile oils that work
similarly to anti-histamines and make it very useful to treat conditions
such as asthma and chronic migraines. Rosemary’s diuretic properties
have been known to help relieve gout, edema, and kidney stones. Rosemary
has the ability to stimulate memory, improve concentration, and help
overcome mental fatigue by increasing the blood flow to the head and
brain. It is also known to alleviate depression and sadness and can
decrease anxiety brought on by stress. Rosemary oil is often added to
hair and skin care products due to its ability to cleanse and nourish
the scalp and heal and repair the skin. Essential oil of rosemary can
also be used through a steam vaporizer to disinfect the air in your home
&/or office which is especially beneficial during cold and flu
season. Rosemary can be taken as a tea, supplement, or simply added to
fresh guacamole, salads, soups, or any of your home cooked meals. It is a
potent and effective herb that can provide a myriad of health benefits.
This blog is intended to provide more information for everyone who wants a more healthy and greener lifestyle. Live green. Live life to the fullest.
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Friday, May 2, 2014
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