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KEY CONSTITUENTS

  • Valatile oil (1-2%) containing borneol, camphene, camphor, cineole
  • Flavonoids (apigenin, diosmin)
  • Flavonoids (apigenin, diosmin)
  • Tennins
  • Rosmarinic acid
  • Diterpenes (picrosalvin)
  • Rosemarincine

Rosemarinus officinalis (Labiatiae)

ROSEMARY

ROSEMARY IS A WELL-KNOWN and greatly valued herb that is native to southern Europe. It has been used since antiquity to improve and strengthen the memory. 

To this day it is burned in the homes of students in Greece who are about to take exams. Rosemary has a longstanding reputation as a tonic, invigorating herb, imparting a zest for life that is to some degree reflected in its distinctive aromatic taste.

TRADITIONAL & CURRENT USES

  • Circulatory stimulant Rosemary has a central place in European herbal medicine. A warming herb, it stimulates circulation of blood to the head, improving concentration and memory. It also eases headaches and migraine, and encourages hair growth by improving blood flow to the scalp.
  • Nervous problems Rosemary has been used to treat epilepsy and vertigo.
  • Poor circulation Thought to raise low blood pressure, rosemary is valuable for fainting and weakness associated with deficient circulation.
  • Restorative Rosemary aids recovery from long-term stress and chronic illness. It is thought to stimulate the adrenal glands and is used specifically for debility, especially when accompanied by poor circulation and digestion.
  • Uplifting Rosemary is often prescribed for people who, though not actually ill, are stressed and “failing to thrive.” It is valued as an herb that rises the spirits, and is useful for mild to moderate depression.
  • Other uses Applied as a lotion or diluted essential oil, rosemary eases aching, rheumatic muscles. Add the infusion or essential oil to bathwater for a reviving soak.

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ORGANIC BEESWAX

Beeswax is a great choice for many skin conditions. A honey, beeswax and olive oil mixture is useful in the treatment of diaper dermatitis, psoriasis and eczema.

Beeswax is an amazing way to moisturize the skin and is commonly found in skin care products and cosmetics. It can help protect and repair rough, dry or chapped skin because it has the ability to lock in moisture.

As medicine, beeswax has been studied in the use of relieving pain and inflammation and has mild anti-swelling effects. The natural moisturizers in beeswax make it the perfect lip balm. If you suffer from cracked or chapped lips, topical applications of beeswax and a few other ingredients can provide some much-needed relief. 

Jock itch and fungal skin infections are definitely annoying, but they can be treated using beeswax. Because it’s anti-inflammatory, it can help reduce the pain associated with jock itch and fungal skin infections while provide moisturizing benefits to help reduce the itching.