Rosemarinus officinalis ct. cineole
The use of Rosemary Essential Oil in alternative medicine is increasingly popular. Modern research is verifying many of the medicinal properties of Rosemary. Research suggests that free radical oxygen molecules play an important part in Alzheimer's Disease. Rosemary possesses at least 24 antioxidants (among them, the powerful rosmarinic acid), compounds that consume free radicals. It also contains at least six compounds that prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine. Acetylcholine plays a crucial role in the transmission of impulses from one nerve fiber to another across synaptic junctions.*
Of all the plants in the plant kingdom, Rosemary Essential Oil oil has the highest content of hydrogen. This explains the oil's strong, warming effect. Applied externally, Rosemary Essential Oil assists the body with warmth and blood circulation. It is a wonderful antidote for cold feet, tired or weak legs, circulatory concerns, sore muscles, rheumatic pain, arthritis, and gout. Wonderfully fresh and stimulating, Rosemary is known for its ability to wake up the body and spirit.*
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