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Rosemary The Preserver Of Youth
During the times of the Black Plague it was burned as a healing incense. When burned it has powerful healing and purifying vibrations helping to rid of negativity, especially prior to preforming any rituals or magik. Use an infusion of rosemary & distilled water to wash hands before any healing work. Because of its regenerating qualities and toleration by the skin, rosemary is an essential hair and skin tonic. Used in massage to soothe sore, tired, muscles from exercise and massaged into the scalp to help prevent baldness. Use as a hair rinse for brunettes on the onset of graying. Rosemary may also be used as a gargle for bad breath. Here is a recipe for citrus ~ rosemary nail and cuticle balm. Rub a small amount of this balm into cuticles twice daily to help soften dry cuticles and brittle nails. For external use only. Citrus ~ Rosemary Nail & Cuticle Balm Makes 1 ounce. 1/4 tsp Hemp Seed Oil 1/4 tsp Castor Oil 1 tsp Shea Butter (melted) 1/4 tsp Rosemary Extract 1/4 tsp Vitamin E 2 tsp Beeswax (melted) Essential Oils 6 drops Grapefruit 6 drops Lemon 4 drops Rosemary Melt oils together in small pan - let cool and add essential oils - pour into a dark colored jar with lid for storage. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Paulette Gehrke has taken several correspondence courses in herbal preperation, reflexology and accupressure through Herbal Healer Academy, Inc. and is currently enrolled at Lakeside School of Massage Therapy. She owns and operates Natural Earth Essentials where you will find quality aromatherapy soaps made from all natural ingredients. |
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