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Rosemary has been used among the Ancients for thousands and thousands of years. It was known back then for being able to strengthen the memory. It became the emblem of fidelity of love. It was used in magical spells, ceremonies, at weddings, funerals and even churches. A custom that still exists today in Wales, according to my friends, is piece of rosemary is given to mourners to be tossed onto the coffins before the coffin is lowered into the ground.
Back in the day, Rosemary was burned in sick chambers, sometimes burned with Juniper berries to purify the air and prevent infection. It was placed in the dock of courts of justice to prevent infection from the contagion. It was also used in ointments and rubs for muscular and joint issues.
Rosemary verbenone is a highly regarded essential oil for skin and hair care; an excellent warming oil to increase circulation, soothe muscular aches and pains and is said beneficial to relieve headaches. Superb in massage blends for warming and anti-inflammatory properties that provide sore muscle relief and helpful with conditions of arthritis or rheumatism.
In hair care Rosemary verbenone is said to promote healthy scalp, hair and combat dandruff.
Rosemary verbenone essential oil is highly regarded in skin care for cell regeneration, oily skin or scalp and dandruff. An excellent oil for mature skin care, wrinkles, scars and acne. Rosemary verbenone may also help with situations of acne, dermatitis, eczema, scars and varicose veins.
Emotionally this chemotype of Rosemay from Italy is more stimulating than our Corsican Rosemary because of camphor content. Mix with Lavender High Altitude or Geranium (Egypt) for a soothing refreshing blend.
Batch specific GC/MS analysis for this Rosemary verbenone (Italy) essential oil is available. Select option during checkout to include it with your order.
Acne, analgesic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, antiviral, colds, dandruff, decongestant, dermatitis, eczema, expectorant, flu, gout, headaches, immune-stimulant, insect repellent, lice, menstrual problems, mental fatigue, muscular pain, neuralgia, poor circulation, rheumatism, scars, stress, varicose veins
General use
Diffusing, potpourri, massage oil, perfume, bath and body skin care, hair care, spa treatment oils, wraps, masks and creams, soap and candle scent
Contraindications
Non-toxic, non-irritant (must dilute), non-sensitizing. Avoid during pregnancy, with children or infants.