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ROSAMARINUS OFFICINLIS OIL

ROSAMARINUS OFFICINLIS OIL

Rosmarinus Officinalis Oil, commonly known as rosemary oil, is an essential oil extracted from the leaves of the rosemary plant. It is known for its aromatic properties and is used in various therapeutic and cosmetic applications.

Indications

-Aromatherapy: To alleviate stress, improve mood, and enhance mental clarity. -Hair Care: To promote hair growth and reduce dandruff. -Skin Care: To help with acne and improve skin complexion. -Muscle and Joint Pain: To relieve muscle pain and improve circulation. -Digestive Issues: To aid digestion and alleviate symptoms of indigestion.


Dosage

-Aromatherapy: Add 3-5 drops to a diffuser or vaporizer. -Topical Use: Dilute with a carrier oil (such as coconut or jojoba oil) and apply 2-3 drops to the affected area. -Hair Care: Add a few drops to your shampoo or conditioner. -Massage: Blend with a carrier oil and use for massage.


Contra-Indications

-Pregnancy: Avoid use during pregnancy unless under medical supervision. -Epilepsy: May not be suitable for individuals with epilepsy due to potential stimulating effects. -Sensitive Skin: May cause irritation in some individuals; always perform a patch test before widespread use.


Special Precautions

-Allergies: Perform a patch test to rule out any allergic reactions before use. -Children: Keep away from young children and avoid use on their sensitive skin. -Eyes: Avoid contact with the eyes.


Side Effects

-Skin irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. -Headaches or nausea if used in excessive amounts. -May cause an increase in heart rate if inhaled in large quantities.


Drug Interactions

-Anticoagulants: May enhance the effects of blood-thinning medications. -Antidepressants: Potential interaction with certain antidepressants; consult a healthcare provider if on these medications.


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DANIL CHARAK PHARMA PVT. LTD.
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