What Is Rosemary Used For In Aromatherapy?

What is Rosemary used for in aromatherapy? Rosemary has some of the same characteristics as the lavender, but it is a stimulant. Rosemary has some of the same characteristics as lavender, but the difference...

Rosemary has some of the same characteristics as lavender, but the difference is rosemary is a stimulant where lavender is a sedative. Rosemary is a mental and physical stimulant that stimulates the acetylcholine in the brain, which is the most important neurochemical for the mind and memory. Rosemary is also good for focus, concentration, mood swings, and can be used for headaches. It is warming oil, so if you have cold feet or anything that you're trying to warm, it is great for massaging those areas. It is great for stiff, overworked muscles; if you were exhausted, it would be a great one because it's a stimulant. Rosemary also works on the liver like lemon does. It actually improves all of the senses because it works on the central nervous system. It's also used for estrogen deficiency because it works on the adrenal gland. So it can be used for a low sexual energy, impotence, or even infertility. So it has a very wide range of uses as well, as more of a stimulant.

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