Rosemary Dried Herb
Rosemary Dried Herb
Botanical Name
Botanical Name
Rosmarinus officinalis L.
Plant Description
Plant Description
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) is a fragrant, woody, evergreen shrub that is native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the mint family (Lamiaceae) and is cultivated in many European countries and the United States. Ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks: Rosemary was considered sacred and used in cosmetics, and was dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite. Brides wore rosemary crowns to symbolize love and fidelity, and students made rosemary crowns to improve their memory when studying. The ancient Greeks would burn rosemary or place sprigs of it around doors to ward off evil spirits.
Benefits
Benefits
Alopecia; Alzheimer’s; Amenorrhea; Anaphylaxis; Anorexia; Arthrosis; Asthma; Atherosclerosis; Bacteria; Bronchosis; Bruise; Cancer; Cancer, breast; Cancer, liver; Cancer, mouth; Cancer, skin; Cancer, spleen; Candida; Capillary Fragility; Cardiopathy; Cataract; Catarrh; Cholecystosis; Circulosis; Climacteric; Condyloma; Convulsion; Cough; Cramp; Dandruff; Diabetes; Diarrhea; Dizziness; Dropsy; Drowsiness; Dysmenorrhea; Dyspepsia; Eczema; Edema; Enterosis; Epilepsy; Escherichia; Fatigue; Fever; Fungus; Gas; Gastrosis; Gout; Headache; Head Cold; Heart; Hemorrhoid; Hepatosis; Hoarseness; Hypotonia; Hysteria; Induration; Infection; Infertility; Inflammation; Insomnia; Ischiosis ; Lethargy; Leukorrhea; Low Blood Pressure; Migraine; Myalgia; Mycosis; Nausea; Nephrosis; Nervousness; Neuralgia; Neurosis; Pain; Palsy); Paralysis Parasite; Pleurodynia; Polyuria; Pulmonosis; Rheumatism; Sciatica; Senile Dementia; Septic Shock; Sore; Sore Throat ; Splenosis; Sprain; Stomachache; Stomatosis; Swelling; Syncope ; Tension; Toothache; Varicosis; Vertigo; Virus; Wart; Water Retention; Wound; Yeast
Activities
Activities
Abortifacient; Analgesic; Antiaging; Antialzheimeran; Antianaphylactic; Antiarthritic; Antiatherosclerotic; Antibacterial; Anticancer; Anticapillary Fragility; Anticholinesterase; Anticomplementary; Anticonvulsant; Antiedemic; Antigonadotropic; Antiimplantation; Antiinflammatory; Antimutagenic Antioxidant; Antiprostaglandin; Antipyretic; Antiseptic; Antispasmodic; Antiviral; Aperitif; Astringent ; Candidicide; Capillary Fragility; Carminative; Cerebrotonic; Cholagogue; Choleretic; CNS Stimulant; Contraceptive; COX-2 Inhibitor; Detoxicant; Diaphoretic; Digestive; Diuretic; Emmenagogue); Epileptigenic; Fungicide ; Hepatoprotective; Hyperemic; Insecticide; Insectifuge (1; APA); Memorigenic; Myorelaxant; Myostimulant; Negative Chronotropic; Negative Inotropic; Nervine Parasiticide; Photosensitive ; Positive Inotropic; Protisticide; Rubefacient; Sedative; Spasmogenic; Sterilant; Stimulant; Stomachic; Thymoleptic; Tonic; Vulnerary.
Uses
Uses
Tea. Extract.
Warnings
Warnings
Class 2b.
Source
Source
Duke, J. A. 1985. CRC Handbook of Medicinal Herbs. Boca Raton, Florida, CRC Press, Inc.
FDA Statement - Not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure through the sale of this Herb. Use at your own risk. Information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace consultation with your physician. The FDA has not evaluated this statement.
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