Rosemary | Rosmarinus officinalis
Rosemary is a herb that has been in use as a food seasoning and also as an all-natural medication for more than a million years. It was originally grown within the Mediterranean regions only, but over time, the cultivation of rosemary has spread in the temperate climate areas of Europe and America. At first, it was utilized just for the goal of building up memory, however nowadays, the other medicinal properties of the herb have also been acknowledged. The ancient Greeks utilized to decorate the heads of students along with rosemary sprigs before exams since the herb possessed memory boosting powers. Likewise, branches of rosemary were thrown in the graves of the dead which represents memories.
The English utilized the herb within their numerous customs and celebrations as well as in their costumes as gifts or even as decorative pieces. It was within the 14th century that the oil was initially extracted from rosemary and utilized in the preparation of Queen of Hungary water, that emerged as one of the most well-known cosmetics utilized during that time. Gradually, the significance of the herb and its oil were recognized and it became an essential portion of digestive medicines throughout the 16th and 17th centuries. Today it is grown throughout the world due to its significant nutritive value and unique and delightful taste.
Treats:
- Toxin build-up
- Low immune systems
- Poor memory
- Cognitive disorders
- Inflammation
- Bacterial infections
- Stress
- Mood disturbances
- IBS
- Gastrointestinal system
- Pain
- Migraines
- Blood circulation
- Bad breath
- Skin health
Common names:
Rosemary, Dew of the Sea, Sea Dew, Elf Leaf, Guardrobe
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