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Rosemary Leaf

$15.00

Origin(s): Argentina, Egypt, Italy, Morocco, Spain.
An ash-colored evergreen shrub, with numerous branches, and a scaly bark. The needlelike leaves are opposite, leathery, thick, dark green above, downy white underneath with a prominent vein in the middle and margins which are rolled down. The flowers are pale blue or white and grow in short axillary racemes. It originated in the Mediterranean, now widely cultivated. Historically used for its aromatic leaves and kitchen seasoning. The flowers are used fresh, as a garnish, or dried for decoration and for preserving food. The tea is used for a hair rinse or added to the bath.
SKU: R01707-W16 Category:
What will happen if I drink rosemary water every day?
One of the benefits of drinking rosemary tea is that the herb contains compounds that possess anti-inflammatory properties, potentially helping to reduce inflammation in the body and lower the risk of related diseases.

 

What are the benefits of rosemary leaves?
Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis L. (Labiatae) has been used in folk medicine to alleviate several diseases including headache, dysmenorrhea, stomachache, epilepsy, rheumatic pain, spasms, nervous agitation, improvement of memory, hysteria, depression, as well as physical and mental fatigue (5, 6).

 

Improve memory.
Relieve muscle pain and spasm.
Stimulate hair growth.
Support the circulatory and nervous systems.
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