Certification: | RoHS, BRC, ISO, FDA, HACCP |
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Storage Method: | Normal |
Extraction Process: | Physical |
Application: | Cosmetics, Food, Health Care Products |
State: | Powder |
Extract Source: | Chicken |
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Shakespeare's doomed Ophelia knew that rosemary was for remembrance, but it's superb for much more than that. Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), is an aromatic herb originating in the Mediterranean basin. It has a scent that's unforgettable, refreshing and clean. Rosemary's culinary and medicinal uses have been established for centuries, but renewed interest is revealing all the amazing things rosemary extract can do.
Rosemary is a common but exceptional plant. It not only delights the senses, but it also offers many benefits. It can boost memory, promote circulation and reduce inflammation. Rosemary extract and oil can also improve the appearance of skin and hair.
Extracts are made by concentrating some of an herb's vital ingredients into a carrier solution, like alcohol or oil. They can come in powdered or liquid forms. In the case of rosemary, the aerial parts of the plant contain the highest concentrations of rosemary's active chemicals.
Essential oils, on the other hand, are made of only the essence of the plant. Extracts and essential oils are similar in that they're both concentrated plant essences. Extracts typically may be consumed whereas essential oils are not. It takes a lot more of the plant to make essential oil than it does an extract. Extracts are useful in cooking. Essential oils are used in aromatherapy, and many have topical uses.
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