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Monday, 02 June 2008
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Scientific Name: Rosmarinus officinalis

 

Small, erect. flowering woodty shrub, about 1 meter high, with densely arranged branches and leaves. Leaves about 1 to 3 cms long, with strong edges, the lower portion covered with gray hairs. Flowers bluish, clustered on the stem, 1 to 3 cms long.

 

Folkloric and Traditional Uses:

 

  • Used to ward off evil.
  • Cough: Inhale steam of strong decoction of herb.
  • Diuretic: Take decoction of herb as needed.
  • Gas pains: Take decoction of herb as needed.
  • Rheumatism: Make decoction of herb and soak affected area.
  • Conjunctivitis: Infusion of leaves used as an eyewash, 4 to 5 times daily.
  • Vapor baths, using 30 to 40 gms of leaves in boiling water for rheumatism, catarrh.
  • Juice of leaves applied to areas of thinning hair and dandruff; also, as rosemary vinegar.
  • Rosemary tea also used as conditioning hair rinse,
  • Infusion of leaves as tea for dyspepsia, flatulence.
  • Decoction of leaves as mouthwash for gums disease, halitosis, sore throat.
  • Aromatic bath: Use decoction of herb.
  • Infusion with oil for massages.
  • Daily use of rosemary tea believed to prevent cataracts.
  • Rosemary tea: Steep 25 g of rosemary in 2 pt of cider vinegar for two weeks, shaking occasionally; strain. In hair washing, put 1-2 tsp in the final rinse. For dandruff, massage rosemary vinegar thoroughly into scalp, 20 mins before washing.
  • Postpartum bath Boil a head of petals in a quart of water.

 

 Excerpts from: "An illustrated compilation of Philippine medicinal plants by Godofredo Stuart "

 

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