Description
Rosemary Essential Oil50
Rosemary Essential Oil50
Latin Name : Rosmarinus Officinalis.
Part of Plant Used : Flowering Tops.
Source : Tunisia.
Extraction Method : Steam Distillation.
The Essential Oil of the Rosemary Herb is steam distilled from the flowers, stems and leaves of the plant. According to the the British Pharmacopoeia: the oil distilled from the flowering tops is superior to that obtained from the stem and leaves, which is where nearly all commercial oil are distilled. The smell of rosemary essential oil is woody and herbal and, used in aromatherapy to refresh and stimulate the mind.
All our Essential Oils (50 ml) studiously selected, bought more often than not from primary sources. Tested for purity and subject to rigorous quality control standards.
Above all, we have been sourcing and bottling wholesale essential oils for over 15 years. Gradually weeding out unreliable supply lines and always striving to improve quality and value.
As a result we believe our essential oils offer the best quality and value available on the market.
Essential oils often use for aromatherapy, therefore it´s a form of alternative medicine in which healing effects ascribe to aromatic compounds.
Aromatherapy may be useful to induce relaxation, after that there is not sufficient evidence that essential oils can effectively treat any condition. Improper use of essential oils may cause harm including allergic reactions and skin irritation.
Essential oils generally extracted by distillation, in other words by using steam. In addition, other processes include expression, solvent extraction, sfumatura, absolute oil extraction, resin tapping, wax embedding, and cold pressing.
They use in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps and other products, for flavoring food and drink, and for adding scents to incense and household cleaning products.
Take also a look to our smaller Sandalwood Amyris Essential Oil50.
Properties
This oil is helpful to treat: wounds, burns, colds, flu, fatigue, digestive trouble, headaches, asthma, bronchitis, gout, rheumatism, liver and gall bladder problems, water retention and poor circulation. For a massage, rosemary oil, often mixed with a base oil or two like almond, apricot kernel or hazelnut oil. It is good for the hair as it increases circulation to the scalp and promote hair growth. Never use this oil internally, and avoid it if you’re pregnant or suffer from high blood pressure or epilepsy.
Rosemary, well known and used in the ancient world. Believed to improve memory, so it became a symbol of fidelity and, used in weddings, funerals and other religious ceremonies. A sprig of rosemary, tied beautifully with ribbons and handed to wedding guests as a symbol of love and loyalty. ‘Hungary water,’ made of fresh rosemary tops soaked in wine for a few days, made for the Queen of Hungary and, said to have cured her of paralysis.
An essential oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile (easily evaporated at normal temperatures) chemical compounds from plants, for instance ecological.
Children may be particularly susceptible to the toxic effects of improper use.