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Product Details: 

❦ Item Details: Herbs and Botanicals

❦ Category: Herbal Food Supplement

❦ Suitable For: Vegetarians

❦ Product Name: Rosemary Dried Leaves

❦ Quantity: 100g, sufficient for 15 days

❦ Treatment Use: Supports Digestion and Absorption

❦ Expiration Date: 2 Years from Manufacturing Date

❦ Product Form: Raw Status: New and Sealed

❦ Brand: GOMATHI ORGANICS

 

Product Highlights:

❦ Free from heavy metals.

❦ Contains no artificial flavors.

❦ No chemical preservatives are included.

❦ Pesticide-free.

❦ No genetically modified Crop Material was utilized.

❦ No animal ingredients. Cruelty-Free Certified Vegetarian Product. Suitable for vegetarians.

❦ Thank you for supporting Nature and Biodiversity.

 

🌼 SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED & COMPLETELY SAFE. SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANS. NOT TESTED ON ANIMALS/NO ANIMAL INGREDIENTS. NO KNOWN SIDE EFFECTS. COMPLETELY SAFE. NON-TOXIC. FREE FROM HEAVY METALS 🌻

 

Disclaimer

⚠️ 🔥  The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated these Statements. This product is classified as an “Herbal Food Supplement” and is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you have any underlying health conditions, please consult a healthcare professional before using this product 🔥 ⚠️

What is Rosemary

🌻 In Greek mythology, it’s said that the goddess Aphrodite emerged from the sea enveloped in rosemary. Another tale tells of the Virgin Mary, who, while resting, draped her blue cloak over a white rosemary bush, causing the flowers to change from white to blue.

🌻 This is how the plant tree earned the name “Rose of Mary.” Rosemary is a fantastic herb to cultivate, known for its hardiness, and it’s perfect for beginners looking to start their home gardening adventure.

Description of Rosemary Plant

🌻 Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a fragrant, evergreen shrub with needle-like leaves and small flowers in various colors. Rosemary is an aromatic, perennial, evergreen shrub in the Lamiaceae or mint family that is valued for its fragrant, ornamental foliage, and as an enhancement in cooking. The shrub grows from 4 to 5 feet tall and is generally erect and rounded.

🌻 The name “rosemary” is made of two Latin words “ros” which means “dew” and “marinus,” which means “sea” and translates to “dew of the sea”. In Hindi Rosemary is called as ‘Gulmehendi’ (गुलमेहेंदी). It is available in multiple varieties all over the world.

Morphological characteristics of Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus)

🌻 Plant Height

🌾 Rosemary is a dense, evergreen, hardy perennial aromatic herb of 60–200 cm in height with small (2–4 cm) pointed, leaves. It can grow up to 6.5 feet tall and has a woody rootstock with rigid branches. It is a Woody, perennial shrub.

🌻 Appearance

🌾 Rosemary is a member of the mint family and is native to the Mediterranean, Portugal, and northwestern Spain.

🌻 Leaves

🌾 Rosemary leaves are pale beneath, with a dense covering of short, white, woolly hairs on the underside. The leaves are thick and leathery, and both fresh and dried leaves are aromatic. The upper surface of the leaf is dark green or blue, while the underside is white and resinous.

🌻 Flowers

🌾 Rosemary flowers are small and come in clusters of two or three long branches. The flowers can be pale blue, pink, or white, depending on the variety. They are fragrant and attract bees, butterflies, and some birds.

🌻 Stems

🌾 Rosemary Stems exhibit distinct characteristics based on their age. New growth is characterized by its softness and flexibility, while older growth develops a woody texture and forms trunks. The stems are also notable for their square shape, particularly in the woody sections.

🌻 Climate

🌾 Rosemary thrives in a warm and sunny climate. In temperate climates, the plant tree flowers in spring and summer, but in warmer areas it can bloom year-round.

🌻 Aroma: Distinct, pine-like fragrance with a hint of citrus and mint. These Root systems are Fibrous and spreading.

Habitat of Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus)

🌻 The Rosemary plant is native to the Mediterranean region but is also grown in Africa, Europe, and Western Asia, and is found in dry, rocky areas. Rosemary has been used in culinary since 500 B.C., or earlier. As a medicinal herb,

Rosemary Organic Information

🌻 Indulge in the exquisite purity of our specialty – a 100% genuine, vegetarian product, free from artificial colors, harmful chemicals, pesticides, and additives. Packaged in the most hygienic environment, our commitment to freshness and purity is unrivaled. Proudly sourced from India, experience the essence of authenticity.

Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) Names in different languages

Family Name: Lamiaceae, Labiatae

Botanical (Latin) name: Salvia Rosmarinus, Rosmarinus officinalis

Sanskrit: Rusmar

English: Rosemary

Tamil: Rosemary (ரோஸ்மேரி), Kalpaasi (கல்பாசி), Pasumai Maaraa Chedi (பசுமை மாறாச் செடி), Rosemary Oil (ரோஸ்மேரி எண்ணெய்) or Karpoora Oil (கற்பூர எண்ணெய்), சமையலுக்கு பயன்படுத்தும் வாசனை இலை

Hindi: Gulmehendi  गुलमेंहदी, Sagargandha सागरगंधा, Daunee ka paudha, Rusmari

Telugu: Rojmeri  రోజ్మేరీ, దవనము వంటి వొక చెట్టు.

Kannada: Gulmehendi, Daunee ka paudha ನೆಲಗುಲಾಬಿ, Rozameri

Malayalam: Rosmeri  റോസ്മേരി, Gulmehendi

Punjabi: Rosemary ਰੋਸਮੇਰੀ

Bengali: Roiamary রোজমেরি, Rusmari

Gujarati: Rosemary એક બારમાસી સુગંધી ઝાડવું., Rusmari

Marathi: Rosemary रोझमेरी, Rozameri

Odia: Rosemary रोझमेरी

Assamese: Rosemary रोझमेरी

Urdu: Aik Qisam Ki Sada Bahaar Jhaari ( ایک قسم کی سدا بہار جھاڑی  )

Konkani: Rosemary रोझमेरी

Tulu: Rozameri ರೋಜಮೇರಿ

Meitei (Manipuri): Rosemary

Dogri: Rosemary

Kashmiri: Kashmiri Rosemary

Maithili: Rosemary

Chhattisgarhi: Rosemary

Rajasthani: Rosemary Rohida

Sindhi: Rosemary ( گلابي )

Nepali: Rosemary (रस्सेरी)

Arabi: Ikleel al-jabal

Chinese: Rusmar, Mi die xiang

Malay (Malaysia): Rosmeri

Thai: Rosemarinic

Vietnamese: Rosemary ( Huong thao )

Spanish: Romero or rosmario

French: Romarin

Sri Lankan Sinhala: Rosemary

Indonesian: Rosemari

German: Rosmarin

Italy: Rosmarino

Nutrition Facts (Approximate per 100 g of Rosmarinus officinalis)

Calories: 131 kcal

Protein: 3.3 g

Fat: 5.9 g

Carbohydrates: 20.7 g

Fiber: 14.0 g

Sugar: 0.9 g

Iron: 6.6 mg

Calcium: 317 mg

Potassium: 668 mg

Magnesium: 91 mg

Vitamin C: 21.8 mcg

Vitamin A: 146 mcg

Essential Oils: Rich in cineole, camphor, and rosmarinic acid.

Recommended Dosage

❄️ Tea / Kwath / Decoction: Steep 1/2 tsp fresh leaves in warm water and drink once daily.

❄️ Churna / Powder:  1/2-1 tsp once or twice daily with warm water.

❄️ Oil: A small number of drops (1-2ml) can be added to diffusers or mixed with carrier oil for application on the skin twice a day.

❄️ Rose Water: 10-20 drops, twice a day used for the skin

Parts Used

❦ Whole Plant

❦ Leaves

How to consume Internally

🌾 For Digestive Health:

❄️ Brew 1 teaspoon of dried rosemary leaves in a cup of hot water for 5–7 minutes. Strain and drink the tea after meals to aid digestion.

🌾 For Cognitive Boost:

❄️ Add a pinch of rosemary powder or fresh leaves to soups, salads, or stews to improve focus and memory.

🌾 For General Wellness:

❄️ Use rosemary essential oil in a diffuser for aromatherapy to reduce stress and enhance mood.

🌾 For Immunity:

❄️ Prepare a tea with rosemary, lemon, and honey to boost immunity during colds or flu.

How to Apply Externally

🌼 How to Use Rosemary for Hair Loss

🌾 Mix with a carrier oil :

❄️ It’s important to dilute rosemary essential oil with a carrier oil like jojoba oil before application. This not only helps avoid irritation but also provides extra moisture.

❄️ Some popular carrier oils you might consider are jojoba, coconut, argan, and almond oil.

❄️ There are several methods to use rosemary essential oil for hair restoration and thickening.

❄️ Begin by trying these treatments once or twice a week.

❄️ Feel free to increase the frequency as you become more accustomed to them or if you wish to use them more often.

🌾 To apply it directly to your scalp:

❄️ Combine around five drops of rosemary essential oil with a teaspoon of carrier oil, such as jojoba or coconut oil.

❄️ After your bath or shower, gently massage the mixture into your scalp.

❄️ Rinsing the oil out afterward is up to you; however, if you choose to rinse, allow the oil to remain on your scalp for at least 5 to 10 minutes first.

🌾 Incorporate it into your hair care routine:

❄️ You can add rosemary essential oil to hair products, including:

❦ shampoo

❦ conditioner

❦ hai r masks

❦ styling products

❄️ Just remember to use around five drops for every ounce of product. Then, go ahead and use it as you normally would.

❄️ You can safely leave rosemary essential oil in your hair as long as it’s mixed with a carrier oil or incorporated into a hair product. If you notice any irritation, it’s best to discontinue use.

🌾 How frequently should I use rosemary oil to promote hair growth?

❄️ When you mix rosemary essential oil with a carrier oil or another haircare product, you can use it daily or as needed between washes. However, applying too much at once might lead to irritation.

❄️ If you use it with a carrier oil, be mindful that applying it too often between washes could result in oily hair.

🌾 Benefits:

❄️ Research indicates that rosemary essential oil could aid in promoting hair regrowth. However, its effectiveness might vary based on the underlying cause of hair loss.

❄️ Rosemary can help reduce scalp dryness and inflammation, which can promote hair growth

❄️ Rosemary oil can improve blood circulation in the scalp, which can promote hair regrowth

❄️ The benefits of rosemary oil are impressive; it boasts antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.

🌼 How to Use Rosemary for Skin

🌾 Blend with a carrier oil:

❄️ Mix rosemary oil with a carrier oil and softly rub it into your skin.

🌾 Add to a bath:

❄️ Mix rosemary oil with water and pour it into a warm bath for a relaxing soak.

🌾 Enhance a cosmetic product: 

❄️ Blend rosemary oil into your favorite cosmetic item and use it as you normally would.

🌾 Create a facial steam: 

❄️ Add rosemary oil to a facial steam to rejuvenate your skin and help ward off bacteria.

🌾 Prepare a toner: 

❄️ Utilize rosemary hydrosol, a by-product from essential oil extraction, as a refreshing facial toner.

🌾 Make a soap: 

❄️ Include rosemary oil in your soap-making process to enrich your daily cleansing routine.

🌾 For Delicate Skin:

❄️ Add dried rosemary to a pot of steaming water and let it steep for 5 minutes.

❄️ Position your face about a foot above the pot, then cover your head with a towel to trap the steam.

❄️ Remember to stand up straight every minute or so to breathe in some fresh air.

🌾 Benefits:                                          

❄️ Antioxidants: Rosemary oil contains antioxidants that can help prevent wrinkles and reduce the signs of aging

❄️ Anti-inflammatory: Rosemary oil can help reduce redness, irritation, and swelling. It can be used to massage joints to reduce inflammation

❄️ Tightening: Rosemary oil can help tighten sagging skin

❄️ Skin tone: Rosemary oil can help even out skin tone by reducing dark spots and hyperpigmentation.

❄️ Healing: Rosemary oil can help promote the skin’s natural healing process.

Easy ways to utilize Rosemary Home

🌼 Spice things up; 

🌸 Rosemary is a popular herb for seasoning roasted meats, particularly lamb and chicken, as well as vegetables and potatoes.

🌸 To enhance flavors, incorporate it into marinades, rubs, and dressings

🌼 Baking: 

🌸 For a delicious and savory touch, try adding rosemary to bread, focaccia, and other baked treats.

🌼 Infusions: 

🌸 You can infuse oils, vinegar, or even honey with rosemary to create a unique flavor profile.

🌼 Soups and Stews: 

🌸 Both fresh and dried rosemary can be added to soups, stews, and broths for a delightful herbal taste.

🌼 Herb Butter: 

🌸 Create a tasty herb butter by mixing finely chopped rosemary into softened butter. This makes a great topping for grilled meats or a spread for bread.

🌼 Non-Food Uses: Aromatherapy:

🌸 In the realm of aromatherapy, the aroma of rosemary is often utilized to promote relaxation and tranquility, with rosemary essential oil being a common choice.

🌼 Usage in Medicines:

🌸 Herbal medicine has long employed rosemary for its many health advantages, which include better digestion and sharper memory. It has ingredients that might be anti-inflammatory and antioxidant.

🌼 Blenders and Sachets:

🌸 Dried rosemary can be added to sachets to fill drawers and closets with a pleasant scent, or it can be used in potpourri blends.

🌼 Handmade Cleaning Supplies:

🌸 Vinegar infused with rosemary can be used as an all-natural cleaner. One possible explanation for rosemary’s cleaning efficacy could be its antimicrobial characteristics.

Benefits of Rosemary

🌸 Rosemary can help boost memory by improving signal transmission in the brain

🌸 Rosemary oil can be used in an essential oil burner to help manage stress and depression

🌸 Rosemary can help to reduce gas Rosemary oil can help prevent the formation of some bacterial strains that result in food poisoning

🌸 Rosemary tea may help lower blood sugar

🌸 It also improves memory, relieves muscle pain, and stimulates the circulatory, and nervous systems and rheumatism.

🌸 It acts as an expectorant and is hence useful for cough, asthma, and other respiratory disorders.

🌸 It is useful for boosting concentration and memory.

🌸 It promotes increased blood and lymph flow.

🌸 Rose water improves skin conditions.

🌸 It is to treat digestive disorders, epilepsy, and headaches.

🌸 tea is useful for urinary disorders.

🌸 Rose water oil is useful for hair problems.

Rosemary is available in various forms:

🌼 Fresh Leaves: Used in cooking and teas.

🌼 Dried Leaves: For teas, powders, or seasoning.

🌼 Essential Oil: For external applications and aromatherapy.

🌼 Infused Oils: For culinary and cosmetic uses.

🌼 Rosemary Water: Used for the skin Purpose.

How to Store

☀️ Keep in an airtight container away from moisture and direct sunlight.

☀️ Ensure the lid is tightly closed after every use.

Caution to Be Taken

⚡ Consult a physician if pregnant, breastfeeding, or on medication.

⚡ There may be interactions with medications, particularly those affecting blood sugar and blood pressure levels.

⚡ Avoid excessive consumption to prevent toxicity.

⚡ Not suitable for infants or children without medical advice.

⚡ Not recommended for long-term use without medical guidance.

⚡ Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized dosage.

Important Tips

☀️ Initiate 🌱 with a Low Dose: Start with a minimal amount to observe how your body responds.

☀️ Use Moderately: 🌿 Avoid excessive, long-term use without guidance

Prioritize Quality: 🍁 Purchase from trusted vendors to ensure product purity

☀️ Conduct a Patch Test: 🍂 Always conduct a patch test before applying to the skin

☀️ Storage Considerations: 🍃 Avoid metal containers to maintain the product’s effectiveness.

Harvesting & Manufacturing Method

☀️ All of our herbs are harvested organically, dried, and ground without chemical interaction, guaranteeing 🌳 that our herbal powders and related products are entirely natural.

☀️ Sourced from sustainably 🌿 cultivated Coscinium plants found in tropical mountains and forests.

☀️ These herbs are carefully picked by🌱 hand and dried in the sun to maintain and preserve, their nutritional benefits.

☀️ They are Processed without any additives or chemicals, 🌾 ensuring, and guaranteeing their natural purity.

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