Soak fresh rosemary in olive oil at room temperature until the oil takes on the flavor and aroma of rosemary.
Rosemary oil is called "mafuta ya rosemary" in Swahili. "Mafuta" means oil, while "rosemary" remains the same. This term is used to refer to the essential oil extracted from the rosemary plant.
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.
Volatile oil of rosemary: antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, circulatory stimulant, hypotonic. Essential oil of rosemary: antibacterial, antifungal, liver tonic, astringent, emmenagogue, and more . . .
A hot oil treatment can be made at home by simply mixing together and slightly warming a half cup of soybean oil, five drops of rosemary oil and ten drops of lavender oil.
This would be done by infusion. You will need a fancy bottle with a good stopper/cork Take several good stalks of fresh rosemary from you garden and wash well, pat dry and place in clean sterilized bottle. Decant enough good quality olive oil into the bottle to fill and seal with the cork. Allow to sit in a cool dark place for at least 30 days or longer. The olive oil will take on the flavor of the rosemary as the herb steeps in the oil.
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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.
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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 . . .
Rosemary leaf fluid extract is a concentrated liquid derived from the leaves of the rosemary plant, typically made using a solvent like alcohol or glycerin to extract the plant's beneficial compounds while retaining some water content. In contrast, rosemary oil is a highly concentrated essential oil extracted through steam distillation or cold pressing, capturing the plant's aromatic and volatile compounds. While both products contain the beneficial properties of rosemary, the fluid extract is often used for its therapeutic effects in herbal remedies, while the essential oil is primarily employed for its fragrance and potential therapeutic properties in aromatherapy.