Rosemary essential oil to improve memory, relieve pain, constipation and dysmenorrhea, improve the appearance of cellulite, the circulatory system and increase blood pressure.
Its properties
Analgesic
Antirheumatic
Diuretic
Promotes digestion
Expectorant
Boosts the immune system
Improves blood circulation
Anti-cellulite
Emmenagogue
Why we formulated it
Rosemary essential oil can improve memory as tis promotes mental clarity and is also useful in cases of mental exhaustion and headaches. It is ideal to relieve muscle aches, tired, weak or cold feet and sprains. Rosemary essential oil is extremely useful in cases of problematic circulatory system function and increases blood circulation to the problematic areas. It is added to shampoos and hair care treatments as it increases blood flow to the scalp and thus promotes hair growth and simultaneously fights dandruff. It is ideal to increase blood pressure and treat indigestion as it fights flatulence and constipation. It is diuretic and helps eliminate fluids in cases of fluid retention and is ideal to improve the appearance of cellulite. Rosemary is antiseptic and helps fight skin infections. It contributes to boosting the immune system and treat dysmenorrhea as it is emmenagogue.
How to use
To fight dandruff add 30 drops of essential oil to 100ml of carrier oil of your choice and massage the scalp.
To relieve pain or arthritis symptoms and boost the immune system as well add 6-8 drops of essential oil to warm water and relax in the bathtub for at least 10 minutes. Alternatively, add 15 drops of essential oil to 50ml carrier oil of your choice and apply topically.
To fight constipation and flatulence add 6-8 drops of essential oil to warm water and relax in the bathtub for at least 10 minutes.
To improve the appearance of cellulite and relieve fluid retention add 6-8 drops of essential oil to warm water and relax in the bathtub for at least 10 minutes. Alternatively, add 15 drops of essential oil to 50ml of carrier oil of your choice and massage the problematic area.
To relieve the cold, headaches and promote mental clarity add 6-8 drops of essential oil to the ceramic diffuser. Alternatively, add 6-8 drops of essential oil to warm water and relax in the bathtub for at least 10 minutes.
To treat dysmenorrhea add 6-8 drops of essential oil to warm water and relax in the bathtub for at least 10 minutes. Alternatively, add 15 drops of essential oil to 50ml of carrier oil of your choice and massage the abdominal area.
Pair it with
basil, cedar, frankincense, ginger, grapefruit, orange, peppermint
Caution
To be avoided during pregnancy.
To be avoided by those suffering from epilepsy and high blood pressure.
Do not use essential oils undiluted.
Avoid eye contact. In case of contact with the eyes rinse with plenty of water.
In case of pregnancy consult your doctor.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Tighten well the vial cup before storing it.
The Physis Laboratory essential oils are packaged in certified, airtight, dark-colored vials with safety caps to ensure the quality of the oil.
Lifespan
Do not use after the expiration date printed on the packaging.
It is made of
Rosemary essential oil is extracted from the leaves and stems of the Rosmarinus officinalis plant via steam distillation.
Formulated with
Limonene, Linalool
Formulated WITHOUT
Preservatives, Chemical additives, Artificial Dyes, Fragrance, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO), Mineral oil
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