Benefits of Rosemary
Rosemary is not only known for its taste and smell, but it is also renowned for the many health benefits. A good source of iron, calcium and vitamins A, C, and B-6, therefore, rosemary is used for its medicinal purposes for centuries. It may help with the following:
High in antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory compounds
Lower blood sugar: Rosemary tea contains compounds that may help lower high blood sugar levels by exerting insulin-like effects. As a result, boosting the absorption of glucose into muscle cells.
Improve your memory and concentration: Consuming and inhaling compounds in rosemary has shown to boost mood, and improve concentration and memory. Both smelling and drinking tea may offer these benefits, but more research is needed.
May support brain health : Rosemary contains an ingredient called carnosic acid, which can fight off damage by free radicals in the brain. Therefore, may significantly help prevent brain aging.
Protect vision and eye health: Rosemary contain compounds that can help protect your vision as you age. As a result, it slows down the progression and severity of diseases like age-related macular degeneration.
Promote hair growth: Some people claim, using homemade rosemary tisane as a hair rinse promotes hair growth. Some studies suggest that oil or extract can reduce hair loss when applied to the scalp
Uses :
Herbal Tea Infusions | Culinary Infusions | Herbal Steaming |
Brewing instructions:
Our herbs are easy to brew and can be enjoyed hot or cold, depending on your preference. Add 1 teaspoon per cup (150ml). Always pour hot water (80°C) on the tea leaves and not the other way around. Steep for 2-3 minutes. All our teas can be re-brewed. Just add hot water and steep for longer than the first steep.
Storage:
Store in the pouch or transfer to an airtight container, kept in cool dark place.
Packaging:
Craft Paper Bags, easily Re-sealable- best to preserve its delightful Aroma.is