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Rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis)

Rosemary is a culinary herb with numerous health benefits. It is often used to improve memory and concentration.

Avoid high doses during pregnancy.

Energetics::
Warming
Stimlate or speed up metabolism; increase energy production and warmth; bring blow flow and vitality to tissues that are pale and cool
Relaxing
Relax muscle cramps and spasms, relieving excess tension in the tisues. promotes easier flow and movement and can help increse deficient secretion.
Slightly Constricting
Slightly - increase the tone or tension within muscles and other tissues; stop excess flow and secretion. tone up tissues that have become overly relaxed or weak or leaking or secreting fluids such as blood or mucus
Properties::
Anti-Depressant
Helps prevent, cure or alleviate mental depression
Antioxidant
Protects cells from damage
Antirheumatic
Helps ease pain of rheuatism and inflammation of joints and muscles
Antiseptic
Removes toxins from the body and waste accumulations such as pus. prevent the growth of disease-causing microorganisms
Carminative
Relieve gas by suppressing the formation of gas in the intestines and promoting expulsion of gas.
Cerebral Tonic
Tones and strengthens the cerebral system
Expectorant
Facilitates removal or secretions and phlegm
Tonic
Increases systemic strength and tone
stimulant
Raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
Memory Enhancer
Circulatory Stimulant
Stimulates and strengthens circulatory system
Nervine
Calm the body, mind, spirit. fortify frayed nerve endings that result from chronic stress and unrest.
Digestive
Antimicrobial
Stimulates positive cellular forces (white blood cells). destroys germs
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Nervous System
Circulatory System
Respiratory
Circulatory