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Rosemary organic 10 ml

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Strongly invigorating, activating, stabilizing
Content: 10 ml - 100% natural essential oil (organic quality)

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Scent note | Aroma

Spicy, fine, fresh, herbaceous scent

Scent note | Volatility

5 – 15 min (top note)

Application

Put 5-8 drops in the fragrance lamp

Quality

100% natural and from controlled organic cultivation

Effect & Properties

With its spicy scent, rosemary oil revitalizes the body and mind and gives new strength. It is one of the activating, stimulating oils and gives you new strength on tired and exhausted days so that you can quickly get your energy back. The use of rosemary dates back to ancient Egypt and it was a symbol of love for the Romans and Greeks. Rosemary has a remarkably important position in history, not only culinary and symbolically, but above all as a medicinal plant that was supposed to purify the air and help with blood circulation and invigoration of the body. Nowadays, rosemary oil is used as a tonic after stress and illness. It has been proven to improve memory and promote concentration thanks to its stimulating effect on the brain. It also has anti-anxiety and anti-depressant properties. Rosemary essential oil helps with mental and physical exhaustion. In traditional use, rosemary oil is used worldwide to treat gastrointestinal complaints, circulatory problems and inflammation. It relieves pain from tension, headaches, sore throats, asthma and stomach aches. Due to the oil's strong anti-inflammatory properties, therapists use it particularly frequently for rheumatic diseases.

Fragrance combinations with rosemary

Fragrance mixture for new drive and better concentration
Fragrance mixture for a stuffy nose or for an alert head to continue working
Respiratory-supporting fragrance blend
Fragrance blend for new strength
Fragrance blend for concentration
Drive & Concentration
3 drops of bergamot, 3 drops of rosemary, 1-2 drops of spearmint

Caution: do not use it too late in the evening to avoid problems falling asleep.

Clear thoughts & cold
2 drops Niaouli, 1 drop rosemary ct. Cineole, 3 drops of palmarosa or mix with one of the lemon peel oils
Breathe
2 drops rosemary, 3 drops silver fir, 2 drops juniper and 3 drops tea tree
Power
3 drops rosemary, 2 drops clary sage, 2 drops litsea and 2 drops laurel
Concentration
1 drop tea tree, 1 drop cedar wood, 1 drop litsea oil and 3 drops rosemary oil

Rosemary as a room scent and in perfumery

As a room scent Rosemary is one of the stimulating and invigorating oils and can have an activating, nerve-strengthening and circulation-stabilizing effect as well as promoting concentration. It has a stimulating effect on the brain and thus refreshes the mind and body for future tasks by giving you an extra boost of strength.In cosmetics Rosemary is mainly used for herbal, wood and resin scents. Rosemary and rosemary oil are also ingredients in eau de cologne and lavender water and are also used in a variety of personal care products (soap, shampoo, deodorants). In cosmetics Petitgrain essential oil is a component of cologne and is used in many cosmetic products such as: B. Fine soaps are used for an orange scent. Since its scent and effect are similar to the expensive neroli oil, it is often used as a cheap alternative.

Origin of rosemary - Latin Salvia rosmarinus / Rosmarinus officinalis - western & central Mediterranean

Rosemary belongs to the genus Rosmarinus (subfamily: Nepetoideae) in the mint family (Lamiaceae). Rosemary originally comes from the western and central Mediterranean. Today rosemary is grown worldwide as a spice plant. The evergreen, bushy rosemary bush grows between 20 cm and 2 meters high. The light blue, pink or white flowers can be produced all year round. Our rosemary oil is 100 percent natural and from controlled organic cultivation. The rosemary for our rosemary oil is grown in Tunisia.

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