Rosemary Tincture (Rosmarinus officinalis) contains Volatile oils of borneol, camphene, camphor, cineole; Flavonoids (apigenin, diosmin), Tannins, Rosmarinic acid, Diterpenes (picrosalvin), and Rosmaricine. Rosemary is a tonic, stimulant, astringent, nervine, carminative, and reduces inflammation. The flavonoids in Rosemary strengthen the capillaries of blood vessels. A warming herb that stimulates circulation of blood to the head, improving concentration, easing headaches and migraines and encourages hair growth by improving blood flow to the scalp, especially if used as a massage oil. Rosemary is a valued ally in cases of "failure to thrive" as it raises the spirits, often used in depression. Organic ingredients include Rosemary leaves, alcohol, distilled water, and glycerin. Rosemary tincture has protective properties shielding the body from Electro Magnetic Fields (EMFs) when taken internally. Recommended 20 drops as needed under the tongue.
These claims have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not suitable as a beverage and is made in a Cottage-Food Operation not subject to Florida's Food Safety Regulations. Sources: The Encyclopedia of Medicinal Plants, Andrew Chevallier, PhD; DK Publishing 1996