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Clef Des Champs
Tradition Rosemary Tincture (Organic) - 50ml
Tradition Rosemary Tincture (Organic) - 50ml
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- Relieves headaches
- Stimulates digestion
- Easy To Take Liquid
- No additives, colouring, added sugar, gluten, soy or GMOs.
- Kosher, vegan and nonirradiated
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Tradition Rosemary Tincture (Organic) - 50ml
$29.99
Clef Des Champs Tradition Rosemary Tincture (Organic) - 50ml is a dietary supplement in liquid form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Clef des Champs organic Rosemary works to relieve headaches and on stomach unrest (dyspepsia). High in antioxidants, Rosemary is also an antimicrobial that combats microorganisms and can stop their growth, thus stopping disease. Rosemary chemical components increase the release of digestive juices and has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis. Rosemary stimulates circulation through the heart can improve the symptoms of heart disease. Historically rosemary was used topically as a wash or gargle, for wounds and sores and, as an inhalation, during respiratory infections. It has the ability to prevent and fight infections. [LIQUID]
Each ml contains:
Organic Rosemary (leaves, rosemarinus officinalis) 470mg
Organic Alcohol 48%
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Organic Rosemary (leaves, rosemarinus officinalis) 470mg
Organic Alcohol 48%
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Dosage
Adults 2 ml, 2-3 times per day. Shake well before using. Take in a mouthful of water.
Adults 2 ml, 2-3 times per day. Shake well before using. Take in a mouthful of water.
Herbalist Recommended Tinctures, Teas, & Capsules
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
Clef des Champs is a Canadian company that was founded by an herbalist in Quebec. All of their herbs are organically grown in their own garden in the Quebec mountains. The natural elements nourish each herb until it’s ready to be picked, dried and made into one of their natural formulations. Their blends offer support for many health concerns including; oral health, women’s health, immune and respiratory health, digestive health, men’s prostate health, and muscle and joint relief. Available in water-alcohol, alcohol-free, capsule, syrup or salve formula’s, Clef des Champs uses the healing power of herbs to support your needs.
ROSEMARY
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Rosemary can really settle an upset stomach...
Rosemary is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet. It has a long history of use in foods because it stimulates digestion and reduces spasms of the gallbladder, stomach, and intestines. Rosemary chemical components increase the release of digestive juices. Rosemary also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis.
Rosemary stimulates circulation through the heart can improve the symptoms of heart disease. Historically rosemary was used topically as a wash or gargle, for wounds and sores and, as an inhalation, during respiratory infections. It has the ability to prevent and fight infections. Currently, research is being done on rosemary as an antioxidant for possible use in cell growth prevention and treatment.
Rosemary can be purchased as a dried herb, fresh herb, encapsulated leaf or essential oil. Dried ground rosemary that is used as a spice has less medicinal value because the
essential oils
are lost in the drying process. The essential oil is the most potent form of the herb and must be used cautiously due to possible toxicity. Externally rosemary can be gargled, added to a bath or used as a steam inhalation.
Rosemary, when used as a spice, has very few side effects. Most side effects and cautions are relevant only when rosemary supplements are used. Rosemary essential oil is toxic in high doses.
Rosemary should not be used during pregnancy because it may lead to miscarriage. Individuals who are at an increased risk of stroke, have active bleeding, blood clotting disorders or those who use blood thinners should use should use rosemary with caution.
Rosemary– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaf And Oil.
Applications
· Nausea, Indigestion,
Diarrhea, Rheumatic Complaints,
Poor Circulation, Infections
Optimum Dosage
· Herb 4-6 G Daily. Oil 1-2 Drops Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Rosemary, Garlic,
Vitamin C, Bioflavinoids
Important Information
· Rosemary Essential Oil Is Toxic In High Doses.
· Rosemary Should Not Be Used In Pregnancy.
· Individuals Who Are At An Increased Risk Of Stroke, Have Active Bleeding, Blood Clotting Disorders Or Those Who Use Blood Thinners Should Use Should Use Rosemary With Caution.
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Rosemary can really settle an upset stomach...
Rosemary is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet. It has a long history of use in foods because it stimulates digestion and reduces spasms of the gallbladder, stomach, and intestines. Rosemary chemical components increase the release of digestive juices. Rosemary also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis.
Rosemary stimulates circulation through the heart can improve the symptoms of heart disease. Historically rosemary was used topically as a wash or gargle, for wounds and sores and, as an inhalation, during respiratory infections. It has the ability to prevent and fight infections. Currently, research is being done on rosemary as an antioxidant for possible use in cell growth prevention and treatment.
Rosemary can be purchased as a dried herb, fresh herb, encapsulated leaf or essential oil. Dried ground rosemary that is used as a spice has less medicinal value because the
essential oils
are lost in the drying process. The essential oil is the most potent form of the herb and must be used cautiously due to possible toxicity. Externally rosemary can be gargled, added to a bath or used as a steam inhalation.
Rosemary, when used as a spice, has very few side effects. Most side effects and cautions are relevant only when rosemary supplements are used. Rosemary essential oil is toxic in high doses.
Rosemary should not be used during pregnancy because it may lead to miscarriage. Individuals who are at an increased risk of stroke, have active bleeding, blood clotting disorders or those who use blood thinners should use should use rosemary with caution.
Rosemary– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaf And Oil.
Applications
· Nausea, Indigestion,
Diarrhea, Rheumatic Complaints,
Poor Circulation, Infections
Optimum Dosage
· Herb 4-6 G Daily. Oil 1-2 Drops Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Rosemary, Garlic,
Vitamin C, Bioflavinoids
Important Information
· Rosemary Essential Oil Is Toxic In High Doses.
· Rosemary Should Not Be Used In Pregnancy.
· Individuals Who Are At An Increased Risk Of Stroke, Have Active Bleeding, Blood Clotting Disorders Or Those Who Use Blood Thinners Should Use Should Use Rosemary With Caution.
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ROSEMARYBy: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Rosemary can really settle an upset stomach...
Rosemary is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet. It has a long history of use in foods because it stimulates digestion and reduces spasms of the gallbladder, stomach, and intestines. Rosemary chemical components increase the release of digestive juices. Rosemary also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis.
Rosemary stimulates circulation through the heart can improve the symptoms of heart disease. Historically rosemary was used topically as a wash or gargle, for wounds and sores and, as an inhalation, during respiratory infections. It has the ability to prevent and fight infections. Currently, research is being done on rosemary as an antioxidant for possible use in cell growth prevention and treatment.
Rosemary can be purchased as a dried herb, fresh herb, encapsulated leaf or essential oil. Dried ground rosemary that is used as a spice has less medicinal value because the
essential oils
are lost in the drying process. The essential oil is the most potent form of the herb and must be used cautiously due to possible toxicity. Externally rosemary can be gargled, added to a bath or used as a steam inhalation.
Rosemary, when used as a spice, has very few side effects. Most side effects and cautions are relevant only when rosemary supplements are used. Rosemary essential oil is toxic in high doses.
Rosemary should not be used during pregnancy because it may lead to miscarriage. Individuals who are at an increased risk of stroke, have active bleeding, blood clotting disorders or those who use blood thinners should use should use rosemary with caution.
Rosemary– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaf And Oil.
Applications
· Nausea, Indigestion,
Diarrhea, Rheumatic Complaints,
Poor Circulation, Infections
Optimum Dosage
· Herb 4-6 G Daily. Oil 1-2 Drops Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Rosemary, Garlic,
Vitamin C, Bioflavinoids
Important Information
· Rosemary Essential Oil Is Toxic In High Doses.
· Rosemary Should Not Be Used In Pregnancy.
· Individuals Who Are At An Increased Risk Of Stroke, Have Active Bleeding, Blood Clotting Disorders Or Those Who Use Blood Thinners Should Use Should Use Rosemary With Caution.
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