Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis ct. 1,8-cineole)

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This stimulating, uplifting and aromatic evergreen shrub with countless linear silvery leaves and delicate blue flowers has been used for centuries for culinary and medicinal purposes. Rosemary, a native of the Mediterranean, has a history of intriguing folklore.

Rosemary essential oil results from the steam distillation of the fresh flowering tops; it possesses a robust, vigorous and balsamic aroma. Because of its chemical constituents, the essential oil may be helpful for the following situations: skin and hair problems, varicose veins, muscular pain, stimulation of the scalp, poor circulation, headaches, mental fatigue, nervous exhaustion, and respiratory issues.

The essential oil from this species, Rosmarinus officinalis, offers three chemotypes (ct.) that you will find on the market. A chemotype has the same genus and species of the plant, but the chemical constituents of the plant are different.

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis ct. 1,8-cineole): this essential oil chemotypes contains more 1,8-cineol. It is a fine choice regarding its primary effect on respiratory issues and reduces mucus. It also is suggested to help strengthen the nervous system by supporting mental functions. It refreshes the mind and creates alertness.

“I love Rosemary! If I walk by any rosemary plant, I can’t help but touch its beautiful needle leaves and then smell my hand for minutes on end. Better yet, rosemary oil in a diffuser lasts for hours! As an educator in the medical coding field, I have difficulty remembering policies, guidelines, and anatomy within my specialties. The necessity to be able to focus for hours and reach those recesses of my brain is paramount. Rosemary essential oil is my go-to oil. Diffusing it in my office helps energize me so that I can tackle what I feel at the time might be impossible. The scent of Rosemary brings clarity to my mind. It instantly takes away stress, so my mind can open up, and I can remember all those details. I must be Frogworks Rosemary Oil VIP - her oil is of the best quality, and I always have more than a few bottles on hand. Thank you, rosemary plants, for your beauty, scent, and flavor - what a wonderful plant you are!” ~ Anne - Littleton, Colorado

To learn more about Rosemary chemotypes go to our blog post, Rosemary, Chemotypes, Folklore and More”.

Comes in a 5ml euro dropper bottle.

Safety: Non-toxic, non-irritant (if diluted in a vegetable base oil), non-sensitizing. Avoid during pregnancy.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and as such shall not be construed as medical advice implied or otherwise. No claims are made with respect to treatment of any physically diseased condition and no attempt is ever made to dissuade individuals from seeking medical treatment for any condition. In addition, this equipment, technology and products have not been evaluated by the FDA, nor are they intended to treat, cure, mitigate, diagnose or prevent any illness or disease.

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This stimulating, uplifting and aromatic evergreen shrub with countless linear silvery leaves and delicate blue flowers has been used for centuries for culinary and medicinal purposes. Rosemary, a native of the Mediterranean, has a history of intriguing folklore.

Rosemary essential oil results from the steam distillation of the fresh flowering tops; it possesses a robust, vigorous and balsamic aroma. Because of its chemical constituents, the essential oil may be helpful for the following situations: skin and hair problems, varicose veins, muscular pain, stimulation of the scalp, poor circulation, headaches, mental fatigue, nervous exhaustion, and respiratory issues.

The essential oil from this species, Rosmarinus officinalis, offers three chemotypes (ct.) that you will find on the market. A chemotype has the same genus and species of the plant, but the chemical constituents of the plant are different.

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis ct. 1,8-cineole): this essential oil chemotypes contains more 1,8-cineol. It is a fine choice regarding its primary effect on respiratory issues and reduces mucus. It also is suggested to help strengthen the nervous system by supporting mental functions. It refreshes the mind and creates alertness.

“I love Rosemary! If I walk by any rosemary plant, I can’t help but touch its beautiful needle leaves and then smell my hand for minutes on end. Better yet, rosemary oil in a diffuser lasts for hours! As an educator in the medical coding field, I have difficulty remembering policies, guidelines, and anatomy within my specialties. The necessity to be able to focus for hours and reach those recesses of my brain is paramount. Rosemary essential oil is my go-to oil. Diffusing it in my office helps energize me so that I can tackle what I feel at the time might be impossible. The scent of Rosemary brings clarity to my mind. It instantly takes away stress, so my mind can open up, and I can remember all those details. I must be Frogworks Rosemary Oil VIP - her oil is of the best quality, and I always have more than a few bottles on hand. Thank you, rosemary plants, for your beauty, scent, and flavor - what a wonderful plant you are!” ~ Anne - Littleton, Colorado

To learn more about Rosemary chemotypes go to our blog post, Rosemary, Chemotypes, Folklore and More”.

Comes in a 5ml euro dropper bottle.

Safety: Non-toxic, non-irritant (if diluted in a vegetable base oil), non-sensitizing. Avoid during pregnancy.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and as such shall not be construed as medical advice implied or otherwise. No claims are made with respect to treatment of any physically diseased condition and no attempt is ever made to dissuade individuals from seeking medical treatment for any condition. In addition, this equipment, technology and products have not been evaluated by the FDA, nor are they intended to treat, cure, mitigate, diagnose or prevent any illness or disease.

This stimulating, uplifting and aromatic evergreen shrub with countless linear silvery leaves and delicate blue flowers has been used for centuries for culinary and medicinal purposes. Rosemary, a native of the Mediterranean, has a history of intriguing folklore.

Rosemary essential oil results from the steam distillation of the fresh flowering tops; it possesses a robust, vigorous and balsamic aroma. Because of its chemical constituents, the essential oil may be helpful for the following situations: skin and hair problems, varicose veins, muscular pain, stimulation of the scalp, poor circulation, headaches, mental fatigue, nervous exhaustion, and respiratory issues.

The essential oil from this species, Rosmarinus officinalis, offers three chemotypes (ct.) that you will find on the market. A chemotype has the same genus and species of the plant, but the chemical constituents of the plant are different.

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis ct. 1,8-cineole): this essential oil chemotypes contains more 1,8-cineol. It is a fine choice regarding its primary effect on respiratory issues and reduces mucus. It also is suggested to help strengthen the nervous system by supporting mental functions. It refreshes the mind and creates alertness.

“I love Rosemary! If I walk by any rosemary plant, I can’t help but touch its beautiful needle leaves and then smell my hand for minutes on end. Better yet, rosemary oil in a diffuser lasts for hours! As an educator in the medical coding field, I have difficulty remembering policies, guidelines, and anatomy within my specialties. The necessity to be able to focus for hours and reach those recesses of my brain is paramount. Rosemary essential oil is my go-to oil. Diffusing it in my office helps energize me so that I can tackle what I feel at the time might be impossible. The scent of Rosemary brings clarity to my mind. It instantly takes away stress, so my mind can open up, and I can remember all those details. I must be Frogworks Rosemary Oil VIP - her oil is of the best quality, and I always have more than a few bottles on hand. Thank you, rosemary plants, for your beauty, scent, and flavor - what a wonderful plant you are!” ~ Anne - Littleton, Colorado

To learn more about Rosemary chemotypes go to our blog post, Rosemary, Chemotypes, Folklore and More”.

Comes in a 5ml euro dropper bottle.

Safety: Non-toxic, non-irritant (if diluted in a vegetable base oil), non-sensitizing. Avoid during pregnancy.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and as such shall not be construed as medical advice implied or otherwise. No claims are made with respect to treatment of any physically diseased condition and no attempt is ever made to dissuade individuals from seeking medical treatment for any condition. In addition, this equipment, technology and products have not been evaluated by the FDA, nor are they intended to treat, cure, mitigate, diagnose or prevent any illness or disease.