Rosemary Uses

By Ngscents @ngscents

Hello everybody! I hope you’re all having a wonderful day! Let’s talk about a different herb for a minute, shall we? Let’s talk about rosemary. You wouldn’t believe how many different products can include this great herb, and I’m sure it’s probably one of your favorites, just as it is mine! While it is best known for its culinary purposes, it can also be used for skin care, medicinal purposes, hair care, bath and body products, and even for soaping! Common products that can include rosemary are bath teas, potpourri, natural mineral waters, soaps, lotions, creams, ointments, shampoos and conditioners, face masks, scrubs, bath bombs, bath salts, bath teas, and eye pillows.

There are such wonderful benefits to rosemary uses. When you use this herb for bath and body products, it can greatly benefit your skin and especially your hair. When you use rosemary as an ingredient for the soap making process, it gives the soap a wonderful aroma and is also a beautiful decorative element. When you use this amazing product on your skin, it helps to treat acne, dermatitis, oily skin, psoriasis, eczema, burns, and it also reduces swelling and puffiness of the skin. It works to rejuvenate the skin, and reduces any fine lines, wrinkles, or bags.  If you would like to use rosemary on your hair it is awesome with helping to strengthen the follicles and promote thickness and hair growth. Rosemary can even be used as a natural hair dye and makes the hair darker while also treating dandruff, and dry and itchy scalp. It even helps to prevent premature baldness!

There are many wonderful medicinal benefits to rosemary as well! Rosemary actually contains many nutrients important to the body such as manganese, magnesium, vitamins A and C, calcium, potassium, iron, and sodium. Rosemary has been used to treat toothaches, muscle pain, high blood pressure, joint pain, headaches, heart burn, flatulence, arthritis, gout, coughing, and even loss of appetite. It is also a mood enhancer and helps to boost the immune system, which helps to treat and combat heart disease and cancer. Pregnant women are recommended to stay away from rosemary as it can cause a miscarriage, however it does help to increase menstrual flow for women. Rosemary contains carnosic acid which actually protects the eyes from many diseases like macular degeneration. Carnosic acid even helps to protect from brain damage.

Rosemary is such a wonderful herb, make sure to tell all your friends about it as well! I’m sure each of them would love to hear all this great information about such an awesome herb. Just type “rose leaf” into the search bar on our website and that will take you directly to our Whole Rosemary Leaves. While you’re browsing the site, make sure to check out all of our awesome free recipes and classes as well, especially our Natural Salve! It is actually made with our Rosemary Mint Type Fragrance Oil!

Nature’s Garden sells rosemary for external use only. We do not sell it as a food item. The information above talks about how rosemary is for many industries, however we only sell them for external use. We provide this data for educational purposes only. Nothing in this article is to be construed as medical advice. Please consult your doctor before using this product or any of this information for treatment purposes.

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