Product Overview
Ancient Apothecary Rosemary Essential Oil
For topical, aromatherapy or dietary purposes.
Overall, rosemary oil can help support healthy microbial balance, cognitive health and even healthy hair. †
Most of rosemary’s beneficial health effects haven been attributed to the antioxidant activity of its main chemical constituents, including carnosol, carnosic acid, ursolic acid, rosmarinic acid and caffeic acid.
Rosemary essential oil is extracted from the leaves and flowering tops of the plant. With a woody, evergreen-like scent, rosemary oil is typically described as invigorating and purifying.
Well-known for its flavorful boost to cooking, rosemary has a long history of beloved benefits and is noted for its invigorating scent.
Considered sacred by ancient Greeks, Romans, Egyptians and Hebrews, rosemary has a lengthy history of use for centuries.
Rosemary is highly popular in the Mediterranean region as a culinary herb that graces many dishes—using rosemary oil as well as freshly picked rosemary leaves. The rosemary bush is part of the mint family, which also includes basil, lavender, myrtle and sage, while rosemary essential oil is mostly extracted from the leaves of the rosemary bush.
Rosemary essential oil is one of the most popular essential oils due to its vast array of health benefits, and has become increasingly more important and popular recently.
Cautions:
Possible skin sensitivity. Consult your physician before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, taking medication or if you have a medical condition. Avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and sensitive skin. Keep out of reach of children.
How to Use
Rosemary Oil Uses:
To use as a supplement, add one drop to four ounces of water or place a drop in an empty supplement capsule and consume. †
Place a drop or two on your palms, rub together and apply to scalp and massage.
Add a drop to your favorite shampoo and conditioner.
Add one to two drops to meats and favorite entrees to flavor them.
Blend with peppermint or wintergreen oil and a carrier oil or lotion for a soothing massage experience.
Blend with tea tree oil for a stimulating scalp massage.
Diffuse while studying to maintain concentration.
Mix equal parts of rosemary oil with lavender oil for stress reduction.
Combine with Epsom salts and frankincense for a rejuvenating bath experience.
Rosemary essential oil is often used extensively in aromatherapy due to its versatility as a pleasant aroma in so many popular combinations. Rosemary essential oil blends well with frankincense, lavender, clary sage, cedarwood, basil, thyme, citronella, lemongrass, elemi, geranium, chamomile, peppermint and cardamom.