Rosemary Essential oil
Gyan Flavours Export manufactures, Rosemary Essential Oil stands out for its remarkable versatility and numerous benefits. Derived from the aromatic herb Rosmarinus officinalis, rosemary essential oil has been treasured for centuries for its medicinal and therapeutic properties. Here’s a closer look at why rosemary essential oil is a must-have in your wellness arsenal.
The Essence of Rosemary
Rosemary, a woody evergreen native to the Mediterranean region, is more than just a culinary herb. Its leaves are rich in essential oils that capture the plant’s invigorating scent and powerful properties. Gyan Flavours Export ensures that the rosemary essential oil you receive is of the highest quality, meticulously extracted to preserve its natural goodness.
Description
Current commercial uses for rosemary include the scenting of colognes and aftershaves, soaps, detergents and disinfectants.
Aromatherapists use rosemary's briskly energizing aroma to combat nervous exhaustion and fatigue. This effect can be so powerful that rosemary is not recommended for use by people with epilepsy or high blood pressure.
Rosemary oil acts as an astringent and will help regulate or decrease oily secretions of the hair folicles. For this reason rosemary hair care preparations are often used by people with greasy hair and dandruff.
This sweetly scented, expensive oil was especially good for use in perfumes, forest-type colognes and lavender scented products. Today it's much cheaper to blend isolated constituents such as linalool with a standard quality rosemary to achieve a similar effect. Rosemary essential oil has a herbaceous, woody, sharp, Camphor-like scent. Improves memory and clears cobwebs out of the mind. Used in massage oils, liniments, compresses, or bath to improve poor circulation and ease and penetrates muscle and rheumatic pain. Rubbing a rosemary vapor balm on the check relieves lung and sinus congestion.
Rosemary essential oil calms apprehension while stimulating the spirit. Aching muscles, arthritis, dandruff, dull skin, exhaustion, gout, hair care, muscle cramping, neuralgia, poor circulation, rheumatism.
Rosemary esesntial oil blends well with the following essential oils:Â olibanum, lavender, lavandin, citronella, oregano, thyme, pine, basil, peppermint, labdanum, elemi, cedarwood, petitgrain, cinnamon, cedarwood, frankincense, lemon, Spearmint, Geranium, Tea Tree, and Eucalyptus essential oils.
It�s major Constituents: Cineole, Pinene, Borneol, Linalol, Alpha-Terpineol, Terpinen-4-ol, Bornyl Acetate, Camphor, Thujone, Camphene, Limonene, Beta-Caryophyllene
USES :- IN FOOD, FLAVOUR, COSMETIC, PHARMACEUTICALS, TOBACCO AND PERFUME INDUSRTIES.Description Clear to Colourless Liquid
Physico Chemical Properties
Specification Limit odor The Odor is Strong, Fresh, Woody - Her-
baceous, Somewhat Minty - Forest Like
odor. the Fresh Notes Vanish Quickly,
yeilding to a Clean, Woody - Balsamic
body - Note Which Tones Out in a Dry Her-
baceous, But Very Pleasant & Tencious,
bitter Sweet NoteSpecific Gravity 0.894 & 0.912 Refractive Index 1.4640 & 1.4760 Optical Rotation - 5⺠to +10âº
Main Constituents Alpha - Pinene, Camphene, Cineol, Camphor, terpenene, Linalool & Bornyl Alcohol.SOLUBILITY SOLUBLE IN ALCOHOL AND OTHER ORGANICS SOLVENTS & INSOLUBLE IN WATER