Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Efficacy of rosemary

Efficacy of rosemary

Rosemary is pungent and warm, and has the effects of sweating, strengthening the spleen, calming the nerves and relieving pain. Can be used for treating various headaches, and has preventive and therapeutic effects on upper respiratory diseases such as influenza, pneumonia, asthma, tracheitis, acute and chronic rhinitis.

tranquilizing and allaying excitement

Rosemary has sedative and analgesic effects, and can also relieve dizziness, dizziness and tension headache, and treat headache, migraine, neuralgia, mental fatigue and neurasthenia.

refreshing

Rosemary has a refreshing effect. Rosemary tea has a refreshing fragrance, which can make people feel refreshed and energetic. They can use it when they feel tired and weak.

Disinfection and sterilization

The volatile oil in rosemary leaves has certain bactericidal effect on Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Vibrio cholerae.

culicifuge

Rosemary has mosquito repellent effect, which can be used to repel mosquitoes and kill mosquitoes. Its essence is usually used to make mosquito killers.

Enhance memory

Rosemary has the effects of stimulating nervous system operation, improving memory decline, helping brain fatigue recovery, enhancing memory, making people clear-headed and clear-headed, and is more suitable for candidates or people who use their brains excessively.

skin care

Lipid tannins contained in rosemary are phenolic carboxylic acids of caffeic acid and α-hydroxyhydrogenated caffeic acid, which have antioxidant effect with carnosic acid. Drinking rosemary regularly can reduce wrinkles and play the role of beauty beauty. External use of rosemary also has the effect of astringing skin pores.

Hyperglycemia

Rosemary can improve vision, hearing, language and other obstacles, enhance attention, assist in the treatment of rheumatalgia, strengthen liver function and lower blood sugar, which is beneficial to the rehabilitation of patients with arteriosclerosis and quadriplegia.