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This perfect herb is rosemary. Rosemary is a Mediterranean shrub that flowers with a strong scent. Many people consider it just an ordinary spice and are unaware of the powerful medicinal effects this plant has.
Rosemary
Rosemary has healing effects on many diseases of the heart, joints and adrenal glands. It improves blood circulation, stimulates hair growth, rejuvenates the skin and provides the body with the necessary energy.
The ancient Greeks considered rosemary a very beloved plant of the goddess of love Aphrodite. For many centuries rosemary was used to treat asthma, gout, eczema and arthritis. Infusions and extracts of rosemary strengthened health after serious illnesses.
Therapeutic effects of rosemary
- Improves blood circulation and strengthens heart function.
- Has anti-sclerotic effects.
- Lowers cholesterol levels.
- Improves cerebral circulation.
- Hydrates the skin.
- Smooths wrinkles.
- Removes excessive pigmentation.
- Rejuvenates the skin.
- Has anti-inflammatory effects.
- Treats respiratory diseases.
- Relieves joint pain.
- Increases blood flow and thereby stimulates brain function.
- Improves brain blood circulation
Composition
- Rosemary leaves – 1 teaspoon
- Water – 2 glasses
Preparation
Pour boiling water over the leaves and leave in a thermos for at least 30 minutes. Drink 1–2 glasses three times a day before meals.
Rosemary in cosmetics
For skin rejuvenation we recommend regularly drinking rosemary tea, adding rosemary oil to your cream and wiping the skin with a decoction of the leaves of this unique plant.
Since rosemary contains components that prevent the development of dementias, older people are advised to drink rosemary tea as a prevention against Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Consult your doctor before starting treatment!


