A member of the mint (Lamiaceae) family, Rosemary is an evergreen perennial
herb native to the coasts of the Mediterranean. It can grow up to 6 feet
high. The tinny, needle-like leaves, about 1.5 cm long, are dark green
on one side and pale on the other. Rosemary is famous for its strong
aromatic scent and powerful taste. It is now widely cultivated throughout
Europe and North America for marinating food and beverages. Rosemary
essential oil is extracted from the leaves by steam distillation.
Rosemary essential oil is an excellent analgesic without having the
sedative effect that associates with other pain-relief oils. The stimulating
effect of Rosemary is a popular treatment for cases wherein there is loss or
reduction of functions, such as temporary paralysis. It is also a brain
stimulant, and is believed to improve memory.
Few other oils can claim to be as multipurpose as Rosemary. Its stimulating
property makes it a great cure for mental strain, lethargy or exhaustion, as
well as chronic fatigue and multiple sclerosis. When used as a steam
inhalation, Rosemary can be a valuable cure for respiratory ailments ranging
from the common cold to sinusitis.
Rosemary essential oil has strong, fresh, minty-herbaceous top notes that
vanishes rapidly and yields woody, slightly balsamic undertones. The aroma
of Rosemary oil contains slight hints of camphor and a pleasant, bittersweet
smell. This camphoraceous note is stronger and somewhat harsh in low quality
oil.
The scent of Rosemary essential oil is best known for its stimulating,
purifying and protecting properties. It is a traditional ingredient in
incense due to its ability to aid meditation, clear the mind and improve
alertness.
Though non-toxic, non-irritant (in low concentration) and non-sensitizing,
Rosemary essential oil should be avoid during pregnancy and by those who
have epilepsy and high blood pressure.
Do not take essential oils internally or use without the guidance of
a qualified practitioner. The information provided here is for general
use only and is not intended to replace medical diagnosis or treatment.
Do not use during pregnancy.