It is an excellent feminine essential oil. Period problems, poor circulation, stress: Rosemary can fix this!
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Fresh and spicy, the smell of rosemary camphor essential oil is fine. Camphor rosemary can measure up to 2 meters high and is one of the famous "herbes de Provence". This shrub is one of the most cultivated aromatic plants in France, and thrives in scrubland and maquis.
Family: Lamiaceae Origin: Tunisia Producing organ: flower head Type of odour: subtle, spicy, fresh Possible uses: Apply onto the skin: Yes +++ (diluted) Swallow: Yes ++ Inhale: No
Anti-rheumatic Reduces muscle pain Facilitates periods Helps digestion, looking after the liver in its detoxification role And also Venous decongestant Diuretic Mental Action Tonic at a weak dose Relaxing and calming with stronger doses (avoid any overdose as this essential oil contains neurotoxic ketones).
All type of muscular pain: contractions, aches, cramps, rheumatisms Late periods, pain, feeling weak Slow digestion, burping, all types of digestion problems (especially “stressed liver”).
Periods and Digestion : Massage the stomach with the mixture as follows: 3 drops of rosemary + 4 drops of hazelnut vegetable oil (apply more towards the top of the stomach for digestion problems).
Muscles : Massage the painful area with the mixture as follows: 6 drops of rosemary + 8 drops of St John’s Wort vegetable oil.
Muscle contractions, before exercise: Massage: 2 drops of rosemary camphor EO + 2 drops of Gaultheria EO in 5 ml of sweet almond vegetable oil. Gentle massage.
Heavy legs and circulation problems: Massage the affected areas with the mixture as follows: 10 drops of rosemary in a tablespoon of arnica vegetable oil.
Other uses: Apply onto the callus’ and corns; walking becomes more comfortable.
This essential oil is not recommended for pregnant or breast feeding women, children under 7 years old and individuals with epilepsy.