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Beneficial for nervous system, dementia
"Herbal tincture ROSEMARY" contains one of the oldest known medicinal plants. It is grown in gardens as an ornamental plant in the warmest parts of the country. It can be found in the Mediterranean and Southern Europe.
Rosemary is known for its beneficial applications in:
- central nervous system disorders
- concentration and memory problems
- retina-related disorders
Its leaves are used in aromatherapy, as the compounds released through steam stimulate memory-responsible brain cells. Besides having a positive effect on memory, the herb has a beneficial impact on mood. The essential oil contained in rosemary helps with musculoskeletal problems. The herb has pain-relieving properties and is therefore used for headaches and menstrual pain. The diuretic properties of rosemary oil are useful for reducing water retention in the body.
Herbal tincture ROSEMARY 50ml is taken orally, 20 drops (5 ml) dissolved in a glass of water - 3 times per day.
It is recommended to take 10-15 minutes before meals.
The product is a food supplement, not a medicine, and does not replace a complete /balanced/ diet.
The product should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Not to be used by pregnant and nursing women.
Contraindications: It has a strong stimulating effect on blood circulation, may increase blood pressure and therefore is contraindicated for pregnant women and patients with hypertension.
Storage conditions: Store in a dry place protected from direct sunlight, at temperature 5-25° C. Keep out of reach of small children.
The herbal tinctures are made with a specially selected combination of herbs with entirely natural composition - they contain no chemical additives such as stabilizers, flavoring agents, or colorants.
Water-ethyl extract; 1 ml of tincture contains the equivalent of:
- 200 mg rosemary leaf
- 4.5 ml ethanol 45% vol.
- 0.5 ml deionized water
Dr. Valeriy Shakola
Research shows that this plant contains ursolic acid - a substance that fights free radicals that damage the brain with age. It also contains other acids that prevent damage to DNA molecules. Rosemary also prevents the breakdown of acetylcholine, the chemical that serves as fuel for brain cells responsible for memory and communication. Several serious scientific experiments prove that rosemary essential oil increases the chances of memorizing new complex information by 60-75%.
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Herbal tincture ROSEMARY is not recommended to be taken with alcohol, due to direct counteraction of some beneficial effects. There are also some indirect mechanisms, such as lowering beneficial zinc levels under the influence of alcohol detoxification processes in the liver.
Difficulty concentrating: a symptom that can occur as a result of physical, psychological, or emotional problems. It is characterized by the inability to focus on a specific problem, situation, or assigned task. Impaired concentration may be associated with memory disturbances. It can become a serious problem at work or school.
Difficulties may be due to:
- Diseases of the circulatory system.
- Mental and behavioral disorders - depression, generalized anxiety disorder, stress, alcoholism, acute stress reaction, post-traumatic stress disorder, anorexia, attention deficit disorders.
- Diseases of the nervous system - sleep disorders (insomnia, drowsiness), apnea
- Diseases of the digestive system - liver failure.
- Diseases of the urogenital system - kidney failure, premenstrual tension syndrome, menopausal or perimenopausal disorders.
Dementia is a progressive disease, with symptoms worsening over the years. It initially begins with memory loss. Gradually, more and more brain functions are lost, until even basic mental and physical activities become impossible to perform. As dementia progresses, a person may lose the ability to recognize friends and family, think critically, perform a group of tasks, and sometimes even speak. In most cases, dementia is incurable. Life expectancy for a person with the disease varies, ranging from months to years.
The initial symptom of dementia is memory loss. Although everyone experiences memory loss from time to time, memory loss in dementia is more profound and can affect the ability to function. For example - it's normal to forget where you left your car key, but it's not normal to forget how to use it - this is most likely a symptom of dementia.
