Latin names : Rosmarinus officinalis borneoniferum, Rosmarinus coronarium borneoniferum French names : Romarin officinal à camphre, Romarin commun à
bornéone, Romarin commun à camphre, Herbe aux troubadours, Herbe aux
couronnes, Roumaniéou Other English names : Officinal rosemary, Rosemary borneon Extracted from : Dried leaves
Memory, focus, attention... Perfect in offices or schools ! One drop on a tissue and wave it before your nose from time to time ; a healthy movement to boost your neurones !
Painful joints or numb muscles ? Rub in one drop of Rosemary oil and one of Juniper oil in the morning and in the afternoon on those areas. (Also : Pepper and Patchouli oil)
Exit dull auras ! Smooth yours with one drop of Rosemary oil in each hand and you will get more visible and more confident.
More than welcome with potato dishes !
Gratin : one drop in the sauce (do not stir too much).
Rösti or grilled potatoes : one drop on the spatula.
Baked potatoes : one drop in sour cream with chives, salt and pepper.
Also any marinade and meat, fish or tofu dish.
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The plant, its legends and its botany
Troubadours' grass, as it's called in French, is very beneficial for their health and makes them learn songs and tales by heart.
This majestic bush likes to spread up its branches. It expands a little first, and then rises up straight to heaven! And it can be big. So big that Ancient Greeks used to make lyres with its wood.
With
leaves similar to those of conifers (thin, parallel-sided,
highly aromatic, very hard), it can withstand conditions that are not
always easy. In our gardens, it likes
regular watering if it has been used young or if its roots are not able
to spread very far and very deep. But in nature, it resists a while!
Its
stems are square, its trunk has a bark which cracks and peels a little, showing its very yang energy and yet the flowers are of delicate
finesse. Nice light purple mixed with snow-white, they open throughout the season. In
Europe, it is said that flowers were white until Mary lay her cloak
over a rosemary tres in front of the barn. the purple cloak would have rubbed off on it. However, this is not the origin of its name. "Rosemary" comes from the latin for "sea dew" and not in honour of its scent, and not from "Rose of Mary". Rosemary can be seen and felt when you're near it. This majestuous bush grows from all around the Mediterranean sea to India; it is therefore not surprising that it makes one more visible. There
are so many plants we know well and sometimes it is hard to recognise them,
but Rosemary is strange: everyone recognises and remembers it.
It is part of the large family of aromatic herbs Lamiaceae. Among these, many herbs from the kitchen with very centrally, Rosemary. There are many recipes to invent with its essential oil which is essential in cookbooks with essential oils.
Used
to regrow hair, increase visibility, improve concentration, but also
for all kinds of rejuvenation creams (water of the Queen of Hungary, for
example), this plant is now still one of the stars of our shampoos,
soaps, cleaners and unobtrusive part of many perfumes.
Not only does its smell appeal to men, but it is also deemed to attract elves. Besides, bees love it and it gives a delicious sort of honey.
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Energetic properties
Learning Memorising Focusing Analysing long story short … supports any activity for which brains are involved ! Brings presence and will. This plant is made to be tonic et awake. Heals old memories and clears cellular memory. Promotes feelings of safety and security. Helps to set free free from co-dependence. Confers self-assertion, all the while keeping the ego at the right place. Makes the aura shine. Stimulates the third eye. Attracts elves.