Saturday, April 23, 2011

Rosemary

 Rosemary
Not just a culinary herb for cooking, traditionally, rosemary has been used medicinally to improve memory, relieve muscle pain and spasm, stimulate hair growth, and support the circulatory and nervous systems. It is also believed to increase menstrual flow, act as an abortifacient (causing miscarriage), increase urine flow, and treat indigestion. Easy to grow in your yard, take advantage of this herb for culinary or medicinal
. Applied topically (to the skin), rosemary oil is sometimes used to treat muscle pain and arthritis, and to improve circulation.
Historically, rosemary has been used to stimulate hair growth. Rosemary is often used in aromatherapy to increase concentration and memory, and to relieve stress.
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