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Rose Geranium Essential Oil
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$6.20
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1/2 oz. bottle Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis Plant Part: Herb Extraction Method: Steam Origin: Spain Description: An aromatic shrub, Rosmarinus officinalis has scaly bark and dense, leathery needlelike leaves. Tiny pale blue blossoms abound from December through spring. Rosemary can grow to heights of five to six feet (close to 2 meters) in height. Color: Pale Yellow Common Uses: Rosemary essential oil stimulates cell renewal. It improves dry or mature skin, eases lines and wrinkles, and heals burns and wounds. It can also clear acne, blemishes or dull dry skin by fighting bacteria and regulating oil secretions. It improves circulation and can reduce the appearance of broken capillaries and varicose veins. Rosemary essential oil helps to overcome mental fatigue and sluggishness by stimulating and strengthening the entire nervous system. It enhances mental clarity while aiding alertness and concentration. Rosemary oil can help you cope with stressful conditions and see things from a clearer perspective. Consistency: Thin Note: Top Strength of Aroma: Medium-Strong Blends well with: Rosemary Spanish blends well with most oils, but particularly with basil, cedarwood, frankincense, ginger, grapefruit, orange and peppermint Aromatic Scent: Rosemary Spanish has a strong, clear, penetrating, camphoraceous and herbaceous aroma. History: Rosemary Spanish was used in Roman burial rites, and that practice continued well into the middle ages when it was customary to lay branches of rosemary on the coffin at funerals. Because it grows in proximity to the sea, it’s name means Dew of the Sea. Its leaves were traditionally burned in hospitals to purify the air. Cautions: Generally non-toxic and non-sensitizing. Not suitable for people with epilepsy or high blood pressure. Avoid in pregnancy since it is an emmenagogue. Might antidote homeopathic remedies.
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