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Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis

Botanical Name Rosmarinus officinalis
Essence Stimulate the Mind & Senses
Function The fragrance of Rosemary provides mental strength and clarity. It strengthens the nervous system, stabilizes emotions, minimizes mood swings. Use when studying and problem solving. It is an effective antiseptic. Usually found in hair and skin products.
Usage Diffuse - in a room to keep the mind clear and alert. 
Skin/Hair care - add a few drops to unscented products.
Aromatherapy clarifying, warming, invigorating,  digestive, circulatory, stimulating. Good for exhaustion, lethargic depression, lack of memory, forgetfulness.
Caution Avoid if suffering from epilepsy. May antidote homeopathic medication