Rosemary: Dosage

Rosemary leaves are rarely taken in the form of tea, but they are included in some tea blends. Furthermore, rosemary is processed in a few mixed preparations, for example, as a fluid extract. Rosemary extract as a bath additive. Much more frequently, rosemary is used externally. For this purpose, numerous baths, ointments, oils, soaps and … Rosemary: Dosage

Horse ointment

What is it? The so-called horse ointment was developed in 1984 by the German pharmacist Dr. Ulf Jacoby. Originally, the ointment was intended for use on racehorses, as can be easily deduced from the name, and was intended to care for the horses’ strained tendons, fasciae and muscles and promote rapid regeneration. Since then, the … Horse ointment

Effect / Warming effect | Horse ointment

Effect / Warming effect The plant extracts contained in the horse ointment have various effects on the skin. Depending on the composition of the individually applied ointment, different components may predominate and the ointments from different suppliers may thus differ from each other. The ointment is said to have a warming and circulation-promoting effect as … Effect / Warming effect | Horse ointment

Provider | Horse ointment

Provider There are different suppliers who offer the horse ointment under this or another name. The products usually differ only minimally in their composition. Besides the different quantities and the percentage distribution of the individual ingredients, the products also differ in price. For this reason, it is important to compare the different products with regard … Provider | Horse ointment

Cholagoga

Effects Cholagoga are choleretic, digestive and flatulent. Indications Indigestion, bloating, nausea, flatulence, feeling of pressure in the stomach. Dosage Take 15-30 minutes before meals. Active ingredients Medicinal drugs containing essential oils, bitter and pungent substances, such as: Elecampane Artichoke Bishop’s weed Boldo Earth smoke Javanese turmeric Cat’s paw Lavender Dandelion Milk Thistle Melissa Butterbur Peppermint … Cholagoga

Rosemary

Latin name: Rosmarinus officinalis Genus: Labiate family Volksname: AnthoskrautKnee- to hip-high shrub with firm, needle-like leaves which are felt-hairy on the underside. Violet to pale blue small flowers. The whole shrub smells characteristically aromatic. Flowering time. Spring. Occurrence: Masses growing wild on the dry heaths of the Mediterranean countries. Not hardy and therefore rarely found … Rosemary

Rosemary: the “Dew of the Sea”

Already in ancient times, the aromatic fragrant rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) was used in the Mediterranean region. It was dedicated to the goddess Aphrodite and symbolized love and beauty. The name of rosemary is derived from the Latin “ros marinus” and means “dew of the sea”. Through Charlemagne, this herb reached Germany in the Middle Ages … Rosemary: the “Dew of the Sea”