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Yes, there are various plants that attract mosquitoes like Catnip is an herb mostly used as stuff in toys. The oil from this plant has been found effective in attracting mosquitoes. If you plant this herb around your patio or deck it will help repel mosquitoes. Citronella grass is known for its oil. This oil is usually put in candles and lanterns and when it is burned it can repel mosquitoes. Rosemary is another plant whose oil is used to repel mosquitoes. You can also add the Rosemary oil in your cooking. This plant can also be grown in a pot and you can put inside your home in winter. Marigold is another plant whose smell is not liked by insects as well as humans. This is a good plant for repelling mosquitoes. Hope you find the answer useful!
Volatile oil of rosemary: antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, circulatory stimulant, hypotonic. Essential oil of rosemary: antibacterial, antifungal, liver tonic, astringent, emmenagogue, and more . . .
An essential oil carries a distinctive scent of the plant from which it was extracted. Rosemary oil stimulates hair growth and is considered a strengthening tonic, while pine oil has stimulating effects on the adrenal cortex.
Aromatherapy.
Soak fresh rosemary in olive oil at room temperature until the oil takes on the flavor and aroma of rosemary.
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Rosemary oil has been used extensively since ancient times for a variety of purposes, but breast care or breast development is not amongst its many applications.
Rosemary oil can help with indigestion, improve the health of one's hair, disinfect one's mouth, improve the feeling and health of the skin, and boost mental activity.
White pulp potatoes Extra Virgin Olive Oil Fresh rosemary Clove garlic Salt Pepper
Oil infusion: Pack a quart jar with fresh rosemary leaves and flowering tops. Pour enough olive oil in the jar to cover the herbs completely. Macerate in sunlight for 2 - 3 weeks. Strain. And more . . .
yes and no you do not actually eat it however it is not that bad for you it adds flvour to the meal * no * it simply adds flavour to the meal and can be used as a garnish