What is Docteur Valnet Rosemary Organic Essential Oil Provence used for?
Rosemary essential oil has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, as it inhibits leukocyte migration. It is antimicrobial, antibacterial and antifungal, reducing the resistance of Escherichia coli to antibiotics and Candida albicans to antifungal agents. It is an antioxidant and DNA-protecting essential oil. It is also a neurotoxicant (camphor). It is also analgesic, externally relaxing smooth and striated muscles, slightly anesthetic and spasmolytic.
For centuries regarded as the herb of love, fidelity and friendship, rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis - family Lamiaceae) is today best known for its delicious aroma in southern cooking. The plant from which this essential oil is extracted grows spontaneously in wild garrigues. Stimulating, rosemary flowers and leaves are generally recommended in cases of physical or mental fatigue.
Rosemary ct Camphor essential oil, derived from the Rosmarinus officinalis plant, is recognized for its multiple pharmacological properties.
Here's a technical overview of its properties:
- Neuromuscular action - It has a beneficial action on the neuromuscular system, with relaxing and decontracting effects, useful in the treatment of cramps and muscular stiffness.
- Tonicardiac and hypotensive - It stimulates cardiac activity and can help lower blood pressure.
- Venous decongestant - Promotes venous circulation, which can relieve symptoms of venous insufficiency.
- Analgesic and anti-inflammatory - It can reduce pain and inflammation, making it useful in the treatment of joint pain and inflammation.
- Anticatarrhal and expectorant - Helps liquefy andclear mucus from the respiratory tract.
- Mucolytic - Helps break down mucus, improving breathing in the event of nasal congestion.
- Lipolytic - It can help break down fat, suggesting a potential role in body contour ing and cellulite reduction.
- Urolytic analgesic - Helps dissolve urinary calculi and reduce associated pain.
- Non-hormonal emmenagogue - Facilitates and regulates menstruation without acting via hormones.
- Choleretic and cholagogue - Stimulates bile production by the liver and facilitates its evacuation into the intestine, aiding lipid digestion.
- Cortison-like - It has similar effects to cortisone, without the side effects associated with corticosteroids.
- Lymphotonic and decongestant - Stimulates lymphatic circulation and can reduce swelling, particularly in cases of heavy legs.
- Antioxidant - Protects DNA from oxidative damage, particularly that induced by hydrogen peroxide.
These pharmacological properties make Rosemary ct Camphor essential oil a versatile product in phytotherapy and aromatherapy, used for its benefits to overall health. However, it is essential to use it in recommended dosages and under the supervision of a health professional, especially in cases of specific pathologies or when taking medication.
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How to use this essential oil
Analgesic and muscle-relaxing action for muscle contractures; dilute rosemary essential oil between 10 and 15%, depending on the degree of contracture, in arnica vegetable oil.
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What are the precautions for use?
- Not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women.
- Do not use in high doses or for prolonged periods (neurotoxic).
- Not recommended for people allergic to limonene.
- Not for use by asthmatics without the advice of an allergist.
- Not recommended for people with epilepsy or a history of convulsions.
- Hypertensive in moderate doses
- Do not diffuse, inhale or add to bath water.
- Do not swallow! ESCOP advises against using this essential oil orally.
- Recommended for cutaneous use only
- Do not use in combination with cortisone, as there is a risk of drug interaction.
- Do not use for prolonged periods, as this may lead to resting of the pituitary-adrenal axis and acute adrenal insufficiency when the E.O. is discontinued.
- Avoid applying essential oil in the evening (or before any period of rest).
- Not recommended for people suffering fromosteoporosis, due to the inherent risk of decalcification
- Dermocaustic; revulsive action on the skin in its pure state and aggressive to mucous membranes (redness, irritation, pruritus).
- Enzyme inhibitor, risk of drug interactions, ask your pharmacist for advice
- Not recommended for asthmatics
- For adults only! The EMA reserves the use of rosemary essential oil for people over 18 years of age.
- Caution for people with autoimmune diseases, the elderly, Parkinson's sufferers and neurosensitives.
- Drug interactions with essential oils containing more than 10% sesquiterpenes
What is its composition?
Rosemary essential oil contains monoterpene oxides, monoterpene hydrocarbons, bicyclic monoterpene alcohols and sesquiterpene hydrocarbons.
Distilled part |
aerial parts of plant |
Chemotype |
1,8-cineole, camphor, borneol |
Distillation |
low-pressure steam distillation |
Origin |
France |
Yield |
60 kg for 1 kg of EO |
Presentation : Docteur Valnet's organic rosemary essential oil comes in a 10ml bottle.