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Rosemary Cineole Essential Oil Of the three main chemotypes of rosemary, this one contains more cineole, making it the choice for respiratory ailments in aroma…
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latin-name: Salvia rosmarinus
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Rosemary Cineole Essential Oil

Of the three main chemotypes of rosemary, this one contains more cineole, making it the choice for respiratory ailments in aromatherapy. As with other rosemary, this is also suitable for use in flavors and perfumery

Product Information

Salvia rosmarinus ct 1,8 cineole

Labiatae family (lamiaceae)

Grown, harvested and steam distilled in Morocco from organically grown plants. 

 

Rosemary is an aromatic evergreen shrub that happily grows all over its range with very little water or maintenance required. It’s very fragrant, has pointed leaves and white, blue, pink or purple flowers. Rosemary is related to many other medicinal and culinary herbs. Rosemary comes from the latin "ros marinus", meaning “dew of the sea.” It happily grows wild throughout its entire range.

Rosemary is native to the Mediterranean but can grow in a wide variety of climates. Special cultivars can withstand extreme cold down to -20C. Rosemary is drought resistant too, and flourishes in places like California. It can be an upright bush, or climbing. It flowers in both spring and summer intemperate climates but can blossom almost continuously in the heat. It’s a really hardy plant that, in the right setting, will give a lot of scent and beauty with very little maintenance. Sometimes it just flowers for the heck of it.

Rosemary in general finds much use in perfumery in citrus colognes, lavender waters, fougères, pine needle fragrances, frankincense, all spices, and Oriential fragrances, in colognes, room deodorants, household sprays, insecticides, etc. Rosemary oil blends well with lavandin, lavender, citronella, thyme, pine needle, labdanum, frankincense, spice oils, petigrain, cedars, etc.

Battaglia says

The 1,8-cineole type of rosemary is usually considered the most useful in all respiratory conditions such as bronchitis, asthma and sinusitis.He quote Mailhebiau as recommending Rosmary cineole as an excellent rememdy for headaches, blended with peppermint and lavender. He further quote Mailhebiau as comparing the personality of rosemary cineole as a cheerful, youthful and sincere character.

Arctander says

Rosemary oil is a pale yellow or almost colorless, mobile liquid of strong, fresh, woody-herbaceous, somewhat minty-forest-like odor. The “high” fresh notes vanish quickly, yielding to a clean, woody-balsamic bodynote which tones out in a dry-herbaceous, but very pleasant and tenacious, bitter-sweet note. There is considerable variation between the different kinds of rosemary oil.

ROSEMARY’S CHARM

by my garden gate

clouds of sea-colored flowers

they incense fingers

----Haiku Poetry

Safety Warning


As with most essential oils, dilute before using on skin. Perform a patch test before use if essential oil sensitivity is suspected. Do not take essential oils internally. Do not use on children or pets. Seek advice from a trained aromatherapist before using on people with compromised immune systems. Keep away from eyes and mucus membranes.
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