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Headache rosemary

Rosemary is known to act as a carminative, spasmolytic, thymoleptic, sedative, diuretic, and antimicrobial agent. When used topically, it exhibits rubefacient, mild analgesic and parasiticidal properties. Traditionally, rosemary is recommended for flatulent dyspepsia, headache, and topically for myalgia, sciatica, and intercostal neuralgia. [Pg.102]

Rosemary To energize for muscle pains, cramps, sprains brighten mood for improving mental clarity and memory easing pain to relieve headaches for disinfecting... [Pg.476]

Rosemary Gladstar s Herbs for the Home Medicine Chest. Discover the healing properties of common herbs like calendula and comfrey, then learn how to make medicinal teas, salves, oils, and syrups for first aid needs and everyday problems such as headaches and colds. 96 pages. Paperback. ISBN 1-58017-156-7. [Pg.180]

In China, rosemary herb (leaves and branches) has been used for centuries in treating singular conditions, particularly headaches. An infusion of a mixture of rosemary herb and borax is used for the prevention of baldness. A similar formula is also used in Emopean folk medicine for the prevention of scurf and dandruff (grieve). [Pg.537]


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