Rosemary is well-known plant for its great medicinal and therapeutic properties as well as its culinary uses. That's why its oil is one of the best remedies that one can have at home for a wide range of uses. 
     In this blog, we will take a deep dive into the properties, benefits of Rosemary Oil and how can we make it at home. So, keep scrolling till the end.

Properties of Rosemary Oil
There are many advantages of Rosemary that we can take advantage of. Rosemary oil is diuretic, healing antiseptic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and digestive. Likewise, it also stimulates the nervous system and memory. In addition to having many other properties, now let's see the uses and benefits of this oil. 

Benefits of Rosemary Oil
Rosemary oil has numerous benefits. To begin with, it helps care for and clean all types of hair and scalp notably improving hair health eliminating dandruff and stimulating hair growth. Rosemary can also be used as a mouthwash as its antibacterial properties fight bad breath and provide a very pleasant freshness. When applied topically with a massage on the lower abdomen or lower back. It also helps in soothing the pain and swelling caused by menstruation. Likewise, its multiple properties help combat both skin problems and signs of aging. Apply by massaging it onto your skin and you will see how it improves the appearance.
    On the other hand whether it is to relieve muscle inflammation, joint inflammation or pain from rheumatism, rosemary oil is a great natural remedy that can help relax the muscle and joint area and reduce inflammation. Rosemary oil has antiseptic and healing properties. Applying this oil will promote fast healing and help prevent infections. 


How to make Rosemary oil
Preparing Rosemary Oil at home is very easy and accessible to anyone. However, you must remember that this is not the same thing as essential oil which is very difficult to make at home. Follow the below steps to make rosemary oil:
  • Take some dried rosemary leaves and put it in the jar or container. 
  • Add almond oil or olive oil.
  • Stir well so that the oil and rosemary can be mixed well.
  • Cover the container and let it marinate for 40 days in a dark place.
  • After that, strain the oil to separate the residue from the rosemary with the oil. 
  • Now you have your homemade rosemary vegetable oil.   Â