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Rosemary Leaf Powder

  • Rosemary is a warming herb that aids circulation and has marked anti-oxidant properties. Poor circulation with cold extremities. Low blood pressure. High cholesterol, arteriosclerosis. Restores the adrenals. Weakness, exhaustion and depression.. Dizziness, fainting, Headache, Poor memory, weak mental function. Poor vision. Low libido, Rheumatic and neuralgic pains. Acute head cold/sinus. Chronic bronchitis. Indigestion, gastritis ("cold" digestive functions) 
  • Maus' rosemary plants
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Rosemary Leaf Powder

Also Known As – Rosmarinus officinalis L.

Organically Grown USA

Overview - In the sixth century Charlemagne decreed that rosemary should be grown in all the imperial gardens, and it was beloved by the Romans long before that. Romans made crowns and garlands of Rosemary. Centuries later, Anne of Cleves, bride of King Henry VIII, "wore on her head a circlet of gold and precious stones set full with dainty twigs of Rosemary."

  • In Queen Elizabeth's time, this herb was considered an emblem of fidelity to lovers and was worn at weddings, funerals, and to give to friends.
  • They were used in sick rooms to "correct the air" when infections were present. The dried leaves were shredded and used in a pipe like tobacco to help a cough. Used in herbal or tobacco mixtures in England, where smoking was first introduced by Sir Walter Raleigh. The ashes of burnt Rosemary was rubbed on loose teeth to fasten and beautify.

Medicinal Uses - A fine tonic for the scalp and skin, adds luster to the hair and is a common ingredient of many commercial shampoos.

  • A valuable heart and liver tonic and also helps reduce high blood pressure. Used to treat 'nerves', digestive disorders, palsy, weak memory, dizziness, migraine, dandruff, stimulates hair growth, restore appetite, gas, clears sight, jaundice, consumption, and menstrual pains.
  • An old fashioned remedy for colds, colic, and nervous conditions. Very good for headaches. Should be taken warm for these complaints.
  • It acts to raise blood pressure and improve circulation.
  • Good as a mouthwash for bad breath, gums, and sore throat. Aids digestion, cough, consumption, and strengthens the eyes.

Other Uses – The leaves are used for flavoring. The oil is used as a perfume for ointments and liniments. Is reported to prevent premature baldness.

  • Companion plant to cabbage, beans, carrots and sage. Deters cabbage moths, bean beetles, and carrot flies. Use cuttings to place by the crowns of carrots for carrot flies. Zones 6 and colder can overwinter rosemary as houseplants or take cuttings.

Parts Used – Leaves 

Precautions - Excessive amounts of rosemary taken internally can cause fatal poisoning. Rosemary oil may not be taken internally, because it irritates the stomach, intestinal tract, and kidneys. Pregnant women should not drink rosemary tea.

Suggested - Infusion: steep 1 tsp. dried flowering tops or leaves in 1/2 cup water. Take up to 1 cup per day.

  • Tea: prepare ordinary tea, put a pinch of ground ginger in the drink for variety. Drink 3 or 4 cups per day.
  • Tincture: a dose is from 5 to 20 drops.

Disclaimer - These products are not intended to diagnose, treat cure or prevent any disease. Reviews are not intended as a substitute for appropriate medical care or the advice of a physician or another medical professional. Actual results may vary among users. Mountain Maus Remedies LLC makes no warranty or representation, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or validity of the information contributed by outside product review submissions, and assumes no responsibility or liability regarding the use of such information. The information and statements regarding the dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. If you have a medical condition or disease, please talk to your health care provider. If you are currently taking a prescription medication, you should work with your health care provider before discontinuing any drug or altering any drug regimen, including augmenting your regimen with any herb or dietary supplements. Do not attempt to self-diagnose any disease or ailment based on the reviews and do not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. Proper medical care is critical to good health. If you have a health concern or suspect you have an undiagnosed sign or symptom, please consult a physician or health care practitioner.  

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