Properties of Rosemary Oil:
- Main Constituent 1,8 Cineole (Oxide)
- Antiseptic
- Anti-toxic
- Stimulant
- Analgesic
- Carminative
- Stomachic
- Anti-depressant
- Antispasmodic
- Decongestant





Pure ORGANIC Rosemary Essential Oil of Rosmarinus officinalis:
This version of rosemary oil has a lower concentration of camphor and a higher concentration of verbenone. Our organic rosemary oil verbenone is well suited for therapeutic use in skin and hair care preparations and is regarded as best version of rosemary oil for skin regeneration. Rosemary essential oil is a wonderful remedy for many spiritual and emotional ailments, and is a must have in your collection. Rosemary oil calms apprehension while stimulating the spirit. Rosemary oil is very much a yang oil, in that it provides stability and structure during times of emotional volatility. This oil is the perfect hair care ingredient as it stimulates the scalp and aids in healthy hair growth. One of the most beneficial Essential oils, Rosemary Oil (of rosmarinus officinalis) has been known and used to aid in memory. When inhaled, rosemary oil stimulates and invigorates the mind and is commonly used on the 6th Chakra (Brow Chakra) for mental clarity, alertness (conscious mind), intuition and the third eye. Aroma Therapists utilize rosemary oil verbenone for ear infections, otitis, hepatitis, liver and gall bladder support, aching joints and arthritis, as well as muscular weakness, poor circulation, headaches and to eliminate toxins from the body. Read more about the properties, uses and benefits of pure Rosemary Oil below.
This table explains Rosemary Oil Verbenone Properties, Uses, and Benefits and lists common uses and healing properties of Rosemary oil. The table also reviews the best methods of application when using Rosemary oil of Rosmarinus officinalis in aromatherapy.
Our Rosemary Oils are sealed with regular caps. You can add a reducer cap, glass dropper top or plastic pipette to any oil - just visit our accessories page.

