Description
Rosemary Oil natural components and may help with:
- Hair growth (Topical Use)
- Memory- Dementia/
- Alzheimer (Aromatherapy)
- Circulation- Raynaud (Topical)
- Stress (Aromatherapy)
- Pain Relief – anti-inflammatory (Topical)
- Anti-biotic potentiator
- Wound healing (topical)
- Liver- Cirrhosis
- Cancer- Apoptosis thru Carnosol
Drug interactions: internally may interact with anticoagulant (blood-thinning) drugs, ACE, diuretics and lithium
Warning: Best mixed with a carrier oil (Olive/Moringa Oil)
Frequently Asked Rosemary Oil Questions
1. What are the benefits of rosemary oil?
- Promotes growth when applied topically.
- Helps with dementia and Alzheimer’s through aromatherapy.
- Benefits conditions like Raynaud’s when used topically.
- Reduces stress via aromatherapy.
- Acts as an anti-inflammatory when applied topically.
- Enhances the effectiveness of antibiotics.
- Supports healing when used on the skin.
- Assists with conditions like cirrhosis.
- Promotes apoptosis (cell death) in cancer cells through carnosol.
2. How do I use rosemary oil for hair growth?
It’s simple! Here’s what you can do:
- Mix a few drops of rosemary oil with a good carrier oil such as olive oil or our moringa seed oil.
- Gently rub the mixture into your scalp.
- Let it sit for 5–10 minutes so your scalp can soak it in.
- Wash it out with shampoo and water.
You can also add rosemary oil directly to your shampoo or conditioner or make rosemary water for an easy rinse. Use it a few times a week for the best results!
3. Can I ingest rosemary oil?
Yes but always dilute it with another oil such as Olive, Coconut, etc
4. Can rosemary oil improve memory or concentration?
Yes! Rosemary oil is believed to support memory and focus by helping your brain work better. To try it, use a diffuser with a few drops of rosemary oil, or gently inhale it from a tissue. Some studies suggest it may boost a brain chemical that helps with thinking and concentration.