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Escentia - Rosemary Essential Oil 10ML 20ML



Rosemary essential oil is a strong, woody-herbaceous scent with a minty-forest like odor. It is almost colorless and mobile liquid with high fresh notes that quickly disappear, leaving a clean woody-balsamic body note. The high fresh notes vanish quickly, leaving a strong, woody-herbaceous, somewhat minty-forest like odor. Rosemary essential oil is a stimulant and is not recommended for people wit... more details
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  • Rosemary essential oil is a strong, woody-herbaceous scent with a minty-forest like odor
  • It is almost colorless and mobile liquid with high fresh notes that quickly disappear, leaving a clean woody-balsamic body note
  • The high fresh notes vanish quickly, leaving a strong, woody-herbaceous, somewhat minty-forest like odor


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Model Number 6207_6209
Description
Rosemary essential oil is a strong, woody-herbaceous scent with a minty-forest like odor. It is almost colorless and mobile liquid with high fresh notes that quickly disappear, leaving a clean woody-balsamic body note. The high fresh notes vanish quickly, leaving a strong, woody-herbaceous, somewhat minty-forest like odor. Rosemary essential oil is a stimulant and is not recommended for people with epilepsy or high blood pressure. It is also not recommended during pregnancy. Rosemary essential oil is composed of bornyl acetate, fenchyl acetate, camphor, carvone, thujone, octonone, caryophyllene, humulene, 1-8 cineole, caryophyllene oxide, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, camphene, myrcene, limonene, p-cymene, terpineol, linalool, borneol, terpinen-4-ol, and proprties and indications are listed.

Rosemary essential oil
Botanical (and family):
Rosmarinus officinalis. Family Laviatae
Distribution:
Native to Mediterranean. Now grown in California, Russia, England, Morocco, Spain and China.
Description of plant:
A strongly aromatic shrub to 2 metres, with needle shaped leaves and bluish lilac flowers.
Extraction:
Steam distillation of the fresh flowering tops.
Charactersitics:
An almost colourless, mobile liquid of strong, fresh, woody-herbaceous, somewhat minty-forest like odour. The high fresh notes vanish quickly, leaving a clean woody-balsamic body note, toning out to a dry-herb-aceous tenacious bitter-sweet note.
MIDDLE NOTE
Odour effects:
Stimulating.
Cautions:
Because of the highly stimulating action, it is not suitable for epilepsy or high blood pressure. Avoid during pregnancy. May antidote homeopathic remedies.
Main chemical constituents:
Bornyl acetate, fenchyl acetate - 2%
Camphor, carvone, thujone, octonone - 25%
Caryophyllene, humulene - 4%
1-8 Cineole, caryophyllene oxide - 30%
Alpha-Pinene, Beta-Pinene, camphene, myrcene, limonene, p-cymene - 30%
Terpineol, linalool, borneol, terpinen-4-ol - 3%
Properties and indications:
MIND:
Enlivens brain cells, clears the head and aids memory. Good for general dullness. Strengthens the mind where there is weakness and exhaustion.
BODY:
Revives the senses, hearing and sight. Clears migraines, particularly when connected to gastric problems. May be useful for vertigo. Helps to tone temporarily paralyzed limbs. Helps to ease gout, rheumatic pains, and tired, overworked muscles. A valuable heart and cardiac stimulant, normalising low blood pressure. Could benefit anaemia. Tonic for the lungs and could help with asthma, bronchitis, and influenza. Acts as a liver decongestant and may help to relieve hepatitis and cirrhosis as well as gallstones, jaundice or bile duct blockages. A boosting action on the digestion could ease colitis, dyspepsia, flatulence and stomach pains. Combats scanty periods. Diuretic properties could be useful with cellulite and obesity.
SKIN:
An astringent - helpful for sagging skin. May ease congestion, puffiness and swelling as well. Benefits scalp disorders and could alleviate dandruff and encourage hair growth.
Other uses:
Used in soaps, detergents, cosmetics, household sprays and perfumes. Extensively employed in meat products, alcoholic and soft drinks. A source of natural anti-oxidants.
Blends well with:
Basil, Cedarwood, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lemongrass, Lime, Mandarin, Melissa, Myrtle, Orange, Peppermint, Tangerine.
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