Pure Rosemary Essential Oil (Rosmarinus officinalis) Botanical Name : Rosmarinus officinalis Common Method Of Extraction : Steam distillation Parts Used : Flower Note Classification : Middle Aroma : Heavy Extraction: Rosemary Oil is extracted from the fresh flowering tops by steam distillation. Chemical Composition: The Chemical Constituents of Rosemary Oil are Cineole, Pinene, Borneol, Linalol, Alpha-Terpineol, Terpinen-4-ol, Bornyl Acetate, Camphor, Thujone, Camphene, Limonene, Beta-Caryophyllene. Information: Rosemary Oil is extracted from Rosmarinus officinalis and is considered one of the most popular Essential Oils due to its various health benefits. This Oil has a pronounced action on the brain and the central nervous system. Due to its amazing fragrance, it is often used in the meditation process. Further, Rosemary Oil also helps with headaches, migraines, neuralgia, mental fatigue and nervous exhaustion. It can help for arteriosclerosis, palpitations, poor circulation and varicose veins. Further, with the help of Rosemary Oil hair and scalp health can also be improved. Therapeutic Properties: Rosemary Oil has various therapeutic properties. These Oil are gesic, antidepressant, astringent, carminative, cephalic, cholagogue, cordial, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, hepatic, hypertensive, nervine, rubefacient, stimulant, sudorific and tonic. Rosemary Oil is considered one of the profound Oil, which has a pronounced action on the brain and the central nervous system. These Oils are proves very good for Mental Stimulant, Fatigue, Dyspepsia, Skin Conditions, Stress, Arthritis, Muscles Aches, Muscular Pain and more Health Benefits Rosemary Oil is one of the most popular essential Oils for its wide array of health benefits. It has become increasingly important and popular over the years as more of its various health benefits have become understood, including its ability to stimulate hair growth, boost mental activity, relieve respiratory problems and reduce pain. Rosemary Oil, also known as Rosmarinus Officinalis, is very popular in the Mediterranean region as a culinary herb. Many dishes are cooked with rosemary Oil and freshly plucked rosemary leaves. Rosemary Oil is mostly extracted from the leaves. The rosemary bush belongs to the mint family which includes basil, lavender, myrtle, and sage. Indigestion: Rosemary Oil is often used for indigestion, relieving flatulence, stomach cramps, constipation and bloating. Rosemary Oil is also thought to relieve symptoms of dyspepsia and it is an appetite stimulant. Furthermore, research has shown the essential Oil to be detoxifying for the liver, and it also helps to regulate the creation and release of bile, which is a key part of the digestive process. It also stimulates blood flow and improves circulation, which can benefit the absorption of nutrients from food. Rosemary leaves are often added to meat dishes because it is particularly helpful in digesting meat, particularly lamb, beef and pork. Hair care: Rosemary Oil and Rosemary teas are widely used for hair care in shampoos and lotions. Regular use of Rosemary Oil helps to stimulate follicles, making hair grow longer and stronger. It is also believed that rosemary Oil slows down premature hair loss and graying of the hair. Therefore, it is an excellent tonic for bald people or those who are beginning to show signs on male pattern baldness. Rosemary Oil is also beneficial for dry and flaky scalps. Regular massaging of the scalp with Rosemary Oil nourishes the scalp and removes dandruff. Furthermore, it is often mixed with tea tree Oil and basil Oil to alternately treat scalp problems. For many years, rosemary has been combined with olive Oil as a way to darken and strengthen hair by using hot Oil treatments. Mouth care: Rosemary Oil is a disinfectant and is often used as a mouth wash. It also helps in removing bad breath. By removing oral bacteria, Rosemary Oil can prevent gingivitis, cavities, plaque build up, and other damaging dental conditions. Skin care: Rosemary Oil is not used in skin care as extensively as it is used in hair care, but it does have antimicrobial and antiseptic qualities that make it beneficial in efforts to eliminate eczema, dermatitis, Oily skin, and acne. Topical application of the essential Oil, or regular massage with the Oil helps in toning your skin and removing dryness. It can also give your skin a healthy, even glow when regularly applied, or when it is a main component of your moisturizers and other creams. Boosting mental activity: Rosemary Oil is an excellent brain and nerve tonic. It is often used by students during exam times because it increases concentration and helps in studying efficiently. It stimulates mental activity and is a good remedy for depression, mental fatigue and forgetfulness. Inhaling Rosemary Oil seems lift your immediately. Whenever your brain is tired, try inhaling a little Rosemary Oil to remove boredom and renew your mental energy. In a 2003 study, researchers found that of 144 test participants who inhaled rosemary Oil during an exam displayed significantly higher cognitive function. This is why some researchers are beginning to explore the options for using rosemary Oil as an alternative treatment for slowing down the onset of Alzheimer’s disease in certain patients because of this apparent connection between boosted neural activity and the essential Oil. Stress Relief: Aside from the relaxing nature of aromatherapy and general inhalation of Rosemary Oil, it has been proven to actually decrease the level of cortisol in the saliva. Cortisol is one of the main stress hormones that are released during the “flight or fight” response of the body to stress. Excess cortisol in the blood that may occur due to chronic stress can wreak havoc on the body, including its hormonal balance and the efficiency of the metabolism. A study released in 2007 said that inhaling Rosemary Oil and lavender Oil for five minutes significantly reduced the levels of cortisol in the test subject’s saliva, which could seriously decrease the dangers inherent from chronic stress. Immune System Boost: Antioxidants are some of the most valuable defensive s we have in our body for fighting off infection and disease, so any food or essential Oil that either adds to or stimulates the activity of antioxidants is a huge benefit to overall health. Pain relief: The ability of Rosemary Oil to relieve pain has resulted in its extensive use in treating headaches, muscle pains, rheumatism and even arthritis. Massaging the affected area that is in pain with Rosemary Oil can give quickly relieve the pain. Vapor baths with rosemary Oil are also found to be effective in the treatment of rheumatism. It has certain anti-inflammatory qualities as well, which makes it very good for relieving the pain from sprains and joint aches. Furthermore, it is known to stimulate blood circulation, which can relieve pain and also aid in coagulation of wounds for faster healing. Aroma: Rosemary Oil has a mesmerizing aroma, which makes Rosemary Oil an excellent inhalant. The Oil is used in room fresheners, cosmetics, beauty aids, food, bath Oil, candles and perfumes because of its unique and intoxicating aroma. When the Oil is inhaled, it can boost mental energy and is also known to clear the respiratory tract. Many people spray a mixture of Rosemary Oil and water to remove bad odors from room and objects. Respiratory problems: The benefits of Rosemary Oil in treating respiratory problems are well-researched and supported. The scent of the Oil has been shown to give relief from throat congestion, and it is also used in the treatment of respiratory allergies, colds, sore throats and the flu. Since Rosemary Oil also has antiseptic qualities, it is also effective for respiratory infections. The Oil is antispasmodic and is therefore used in some treatment ms for bronchial asthma. Blends Well with: Rosemary Oil blend well with Cedarwood, Geranium, Lavender, Lemoss, Peppermint. Precautions: Rosemary Oil should should strictly be avoided during and is unsuitable for people with epilepsy or high .