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Rosemary
Essential Oil
Single
Essential Oils List
Rosemary
(Rosmarinus officinalis CT cineol) has a
fresh, herbaceous, sweet, slightly
medicinal aroma. An energizing oil, it
may be beneficial for helping to restore
mental alertness when experiencing
fatigue.* It is also a popular
ingredient in skin and hair care
products. This oil should be diluted
before use and is recommended for adult
use only. Rosemary may also be used to
enhance the flavor of foods while
cooking. Rosemary has an approximate
ORAC of 3,309 (TE/L).
Rosemary was traditionally used
to improve mental clarity and
concentration.**
How to
Use:
Diffuse for aromatherapy, inhale directly, apply topically, or take as a dietary supplement.
When using as a supplement, dilute one
drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as soy
or rice milk.
Possible
skin sensitivity. If pregnant or under a
doctor's care, consult your physician.
Dilution recommended for both topical
and internal use. Dilute before using on
sensitive areas such as the face, neck,
genital area, etc. Keep out of reach of
children. Do not use on children under 4
years of age.
Young Living
Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils (YLTG)
Essential oils are
aromatic volatile liquids distilled from bushes, flowers, roots,
seeds, shrubs and trees.
The Chemistry of
essential oils is very complex; each one may consist of hundreds of
different and unique chemical compounds.
Unlike synthetic
chemicals,
essential oils are diverse in their effects, no two oils
are alike.
One of the factors that
determine the purity of an
essential oil is its chemical
constituents.
Essential oils are
highly concentrated and far more potent than dried herbs.
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