DK Aromatherapy
Organic Essential Oil

100% Organic Rosemary 100%有機迷迭香 100%有机迷迭香

Therapeutic Properties

Promoting circulation, muscular pain, memory, acne, dandruff, eczema, dermatitis, strengthens hair growth, diuretic, short-term memory, alertness, cognition

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History

Used in Greek and Roman times as a sacred plant, it was burnt at shrines and symbolised love and death. Was used for weddings and funerals.

Ingredients

Bontanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis

Origin: Spain

Method of Extraction: Steam distillation

Plant Part:Flowering Tops

Note: Mid

  1. Vaporisation: Add 5-10 drops of essential oil into warm water by using diffuser.  

  2. Massage: Add 4-5 drops of essential oil into 10ml of carrier oil for facial or body massage or as a home-made body oil after shower. It is very good for muscular and spiritual relaxation.

  3. Bathing: Add 8-10 drops for a full bath. It can stimulates blood circulation and is ideal way to relax.

  4. Inhalation: Add 3-5 drops of essential oil into a bowl of steaming water. Place a towel over the head, close your eyes and inhale deeply. It can help to relieve physical and mental stress, especially headache and respiratory system problems.

  5. Clay mask (Cleansing and Whitening): Add 1-2 drops of essential oils to the mixtures of floral water and clay mask.

  6. Personal skin care product (e.g Shampoo,Bath Gel,Facial cream etc.): Add 4-5drops of essential oils to your own skin care products, create the unique personalised skin care products.

  7. Perfume: Add 4-5 drops of essential oils and 4-10 drops of solubiliser into 10ml water to create your own personalised perfume.

Contra-indication: Avoid during pregnancy, Not suitable for hypertensive, Not suitable for sensitive skin people

Blending Base Measurement:


1% Essential oil in (5/10/30/50/100)mL = (1/2/6/10/20) drops per volume of essential oil respectively

2% Essential oil in (5/10/30/50/100)mL = (2/4/12/20/40) drops per volume of essential oil respectively

2.5% Essential oil in (5/10/30/50/100)mL = (3/5/15/25/30) drops per volume of essential oil respectively

Eye care = 0.5% Face = 1% - 2% Adult full body = 2% - 2.5%


*Remarks: Thin oil can apply onto skin directly. Thick oil is sticky, diluted with thin oil will be better 

Proportion: Thick Oil 10-20%Thin Oil 80-90%


Organic Rosemary Rosemary also referred to as Rosmarinus officinalis L. (rosemary) is cultivated around the world and has been identified as a medicinal plant native to the Mediterranean region. Rosemary oil has different therapeutic effects on the body due to its bioactive molecules constituents. The health benefits of this study will be identified; Analgesic effects A study was carried out to determine and compare the effectiveness of menthol and rosemary in musculoskeletal pain in hemodialysis patients. The study included 105 patients currently undergoing hemodialysis and divided into three groups, rosemary, menthol, and placebo groups. They were treated for three days and pain assessment was done four hours after the morning and evening treatment. Both the rosemary and menthol exhibited analgesic effects, but the study did not observe differences between them. Reduce the creatine kinase A study was carried out to determine the effect of rosemary essential oil on the responses of lactate dehydrogenase, creatine kinase (CK), lymphocytes, neutrophils, muscle swelling (MS), and muscle pain (MP) following eccentric leg curl exercise in non-active women. A total of 24 non-active females were included and divided equally into three groups; rosemary dose 1 (RD1), rosemary dose 2 (RD2), and placebo. There was a significant reduction in the level of CK in RD2, which shows that rosemary affects CK concentration. Cognitive effects A study was conducted to investigate possible acute effects of dried rosemary leaf powder on cognitive performance. The study included twenty-eight older adults with a mean age of 75 years. They were treated with different doses of rosemary oil. There was a biphasic dose-dependent effect in measures of speed of memory: the lowest dose of rosemary given had a statistically significant beneficial effect compared with placebo (P=.01), whereas the highest dose had a significantly impairing effect. Rosemary oil can have a positive effect on cognitive function if used appropriately. Effective in androgenetic alopecia treatment A study aimed to investigate the clinical efficacy of rosemary oil in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and compare its effects with minoxidil. One hundred participants were included and divided into two groups and treated with rosemary oil and minoxidil for 6 months. The efficacy and safety evaluation was done every 3 months. The findings of the study trial provided evidence concerning the efficacy of rosemary oil in the treatment of AGA. Antifungal activities. A comparative study evaluated the effectiveness of chemical and herbal (rosemary oil, basil oil, and coleus oil) antidandruff ingredients and their performance in shampoos was done in vitro against Malassezia furfur. It was observed that of the essentials included (rosemary oil, basil oil, and coleus oil), rosemary oil exhibited the strongest inhibitory activities with O.5%. Rosemary oil exhibited good antifungal activities. References Trupti PK, Gadekar SS. To study the antidandruff activity of rosemary oil, basil oil, coleus oil over selenium sulfide. J Pharm BioSci 2018;6(2):36-39 http://www.jpbs-online.com/issueforpublication.aspx?Article=JPBS_6_2018 Panahi Y, Taghizadeh M, Marzony ET, Sahebkar A. Rosemary oil vs minoxidil 2% for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia: a randomized comparative trial. Skinmed. 2015 Jan-Feb;13(1):15-21. PMID: 25842469. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25842469/ Keshavarzian S, Shahgholian N. Comparison of the Effect of Topical Application of Rosemary and Menthol for Musculoskeletal Pain in Hemodialysis Patients. Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res. 2017;22(6):436-441. doi:10.4103/ijnmr.IJNMR_163_16 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5684790/ Pengelly, Andrew & Snow, James & Mills, Simon & Scholey, Andrew & Wesnes, Keith & Butler, Leah. (2011). Short-Term Study on the Effects of Rosemary on Cognitive Function in an Elderly Population. Journal of medicinal food. 15. 10-7. 10.1089/jmf.2011.0005. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51605838_Short-Term_Study_on_the_Effects_of_Rosemary_on_Cognitive_Function_in_an_Elderly_Population Rezaee, M., (2019). The effect of essential oil of rosemary on eccentric exercise-induced delayed-onset muscle soreness in non-active women. Comparative Exercise Physiology: 16 (2)- Pages: 129 – 136 https://www.wageningenacademic.com/doi/abs/10.3920/CEP190034

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