Hello, I would like to tell you today about rosemary, this plant is a jewel, it gives pleasure in food and serves almost everything, do you want to know more about it?
Rosemary is not a vulgar plant for cooking, no sir! It is also medicinal and beautifying.
Rosemary has many uses let's review them together.
1- For diabetes:
This plant lowers blood glucose levels which makes it a great alternative for those with type 2 diabetes.
2-a natural antibiotic:
Infections in the lungs, stomach, kidney and heart can be cured with infusions of this plant, also oral using it for gargling.
3-With meals:
A rosemary-seasoned stew can help you with menstrual cramps, restore your appetite, cure your nerves and lower your cholesterol levels, what do you think?
4-complementary medicine:
The consumption of it can help the treatment of diseases such as AIDS, cancer, gonorrhea, anemia, Alzheimer's and arthritis, although it does not cure it relieves the symptoms.
5-De-inflammatory:
If used correctly you can make ointments for pain, since from here they take out the "camphor", yes! that same one that has that expensive relaxing cream, drinking a cup of this plant and receiving a massage with a camphor oil on the feet could make you feel great after a long day at work.
6-In the Heart:
This plant improves blood circulation, lowers cholesterol and glucose as I told you, which greatly improves the functioning of our organic engine.
7- In depression:
Using this plant in aroma therapy helps you with stress, depression and anxiety, some specialized studies have concluded that exposing yourself to the essence of Romero can increase mental functioning in general, increasing information processing capabilities in our brains.
8-In the hair:
Making a concentrated infusion of this plant and mixing with our shampoo can help us strengthen our hair, prevent hair loss and leave it shiny.
Chemical composition:
Phenolic acids (caffeic, chlorogenic, rosmarinic)
Flavonoids (derivatives of luteol and epigenol)
Essential oil (pinene, canphene, borneol, cineole, camphor, limonene) 1.2 to 2%
Diterpenes (carnosol, rosmanol, rosmadial)
Triterpenic acids (ursolic acid) 2 to 4%
Triterpenic alcohols (alpha and beta-amirin, betuloside)
credits: information and researched images from google.
Thanks so much for reading.