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Details
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Name:
Rosemary -
Genus:
Rosmarinus -
Country of Origin:
Mediterranean -
Use:
Decoction of dry matter -
Dosage:
3.5g/day -
Other names:
Rosmarinus officinalis -
Caution:
Pregnant and lactating women after consulting a doctor. -
Category:
Herbs - Find in the e-shop
Rosemary
is a popular Mediterranean herb and is used in cooking, folk medicine, aromatherapy and the cosmetic industry.
USE AND DOSAGE
Rosemary tea is delicious, aromatic and will provide a valuable service to your health. You can drink it twice a day and prepare it as follows: 1 teaspoon (3 - 3.5 g) of dried crushed Rosemary pour 250 ml of water and let it steep for 10 minutes. After this time, strain the tea and drink it. You can also prepare a decoction of dried Rosemary and rinse your hair with it or add it to your bath.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Rosemary comes from southern Europe and the origin of its name can be found in the words ros and marina: sea dew. This plant was already used by the ancient Greeks as a fumigant. It spread throughout Europe during the Roman campaign in the 8th century. In the Middle Ages, Rosemary was placed on the floors of houses to protect people from the Black Death. In the past, it was also said to bring luck to newlyweds. Currently, it is used by people who have digestive problems or reduced immunity. Rosemary is an evergreen shrub up to 2 meters high and becomes woody over time. It is characterized by needle-like leathery leaves and pale blue flowers. The plant's aroma resembles the smell of pine with a slightly resinous and sweet undertone. You can also grow it in your garden in a box or pot. Since it has a very strong aromatic taste, use Rosemary carefully in the kitchen. Rosemary spice goes well with pork and mutton, fish, salads, soups and sauces.
SUITABLE FOR
- People with kidney problems
- People with digestive problems
- People with low immunity
- People with low immunity
- People with liver problems
OTHER PRODUCT NAMES
You may also know the herb by its foreign or incorrect names. Rosmarinus officinalis.
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