Rosemary Young Shoot - Rosmarinus officinalis
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Rosemary is a hardy shrub that thrives in dry and windy climates. Although not the richest botanical source of rosmarinic acid, rosemary contains two major diterpenes: carnosic acid and carnosol. These two diterpenes exert anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects that induce Nrf2 enzymes and phase II detoxification enzymes; this is why rosemary is known to support liver metabolism. Traditionally, rosemary leaves are used for their appetite-stimulating, circulatory and antispasmodic effects. Finally, rosemary has demonstrated neuroprotective effects on human brain cells in vitro.
On a spiritual and mental-emotional level, young rosemary shoots attack liver stagnation which manifests itself in the form of anger or allergy; they support the courage to endure the tribulations of life.
Phytoembryonic plant medicine, similar to Western botanical medicine, relies on the extraction of a variety of phytochemicals, nutrients, and energetic elements from plants to exert therapeutic effects. The plant bud, composed mainly of meristem cells, is the most concentrated and vital part of the plant, since it houses all the information relating to the development of the plant. Meristem cells are undifferentiated embryological tissues capable of specializing depending on living conditions. Thus, meristem cells are the factory, engine and blueprints of an immature plant, giving functional instructions to the embryonic tissue and driving its growth to thrive in a specific environment.
Adults: Take 10 drops daily or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
Nonmedicinal ingredients: Water, Certified organic alcohol, Carbon dioxide
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