Rosemary Tincture
Ingredients: organic rosemary, vodka, raw honey
*Support: brain fog, memory, cardiovascular system, gas and bloat, digestion, headaches, muscle pain and spasms, inflammation
Rosemary has an affinity for reducing stagnation, making her useful for brain fog and the cardiovascular system both. Because she boosts blood flow, particularly to the brain/scalp region, she can strengthen memory or improve clouded thinking, and she’s infamous for reducing hair loss. This affinity means she can also aid with headaches and muscle tension.
As a strong antioxidant, rosemary can decrease oxidative stress and free radicals in the body. This combined with her circulatory benefits can make her useful for diabetes or arthritis.
She’s a carminative, which means that she can help to ease pains from gas or bloating, and can encourage digestion or bile production. (This is why she’s often used in the kitchen with fattier meals!)
Ingredients: organic rosemary, vodka, raw honey
*Support: brain fog, memory, cardiovascular system, gas and bloat, digestion, headaches, muscle pain and spasms, inflammation
Rosemary has an affinity for reducing stagnation, making her useful for brain fog and the cardiovascular system both. Because she boosts blood flow, particularly to the brain/scalp region, she can strengthen memory or improve clouded thinking, and she’s infamous for reducing hair loss. This affinity means she can also aid with headaches and muscle tension.
As a strong antioxidant, rosemary can decrease oxidative stress and free radicals in the body. This combined with her circulatory benefits can make her useful for diabetes or arthritis.
She’s a carminative, which means that she can help to ease pains from gas or bloating, and can encourage digestion or bile production. (This is why she’s often used in the kitchen with fattier meals!)
Ingredients: organic rosemary, vodka, raw honey
*Support: brain fog, memory, cardiovascular system, gas and bloat, digestion, headaches, muscle pain and spasms, inflammation
Rosemary has an affinity for reducing stagnation, making her useful for brain fog and the cardiovascular system both. Because she boosts blood flow, particularly to the brain/scalp region, she can strengthen memory or improve clouded thinking, and she’s infamous for reducing hair loss. This affinity means she can also aid with headaches and muscle tension.
As a strong antioxidant, rosemary can decrease oxidative stress and free radicals in the body. This combined with her circulatory benefits can make her useful for diabetes or arthritis.
She’s a carminative, which means that she can help to ease pains from gas or bloating, and can encourage digestion or bile production. (This is why she’s often used in the kitchen with fattier meals!)