Rosemary oil has a strong scent. You diffidently only want to use a little unless you love the scent. My bottle leaked on my storage bin and my room has smelled like it sense. lol. It has lots of wonderful uses like:
Supports healthy digestion
Soothes muscle aches and pain
Help reduce nervous tension and fatigue
Here is a couple of popular uses:
Rub topically on the bottom of feet or stomach to help with digestion.
-Diffuse Rosemary, or apply topically to help reduce tension, stress, and fatigue.
-Add 1–2 drops of Rosemary essential oil to meats and favorite entrees.
-Add a single drop to the hands, rub together, and cup over the mouth and nose to flood the senses for up to a minute to assist with transitioning.
-Add a single drop of rosemary essential oil to the hands, rub together, and cup over the mouth and nose to flood the senses for up to a minute, in order to help alleviate the nerves.
Here are some oils that Rosemary essential oil blends well with:
Basil, Frankincense, Lavender, Peppermint, and Eucalyptus
Rosemary oil is a great asset to have around. It can help with
-Clarity – Add a drop to your hands, rub together, and cup over your mouth and nose for up to a minute
-A cough – Massage one to two drops over your chest and throat every few hours
-Headaches – Add a drop to your hands, and cup over your mouth and nose for up to a minute. You may also apply a drop topically to the aching -parts of your head.
-Learning and memory – Diffuse the oil throughout the room, inhale directly from the bottle, rub over your temples, or apply to your toes regularly.
I am really enjoying my Rosemary oil. I didn't like the smell to begin with, but it grows on you after a while.
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