What Rosemary Can Actually Do

⚠️ Important Cautions & Who Should Avoid It
Rosemary is powerful and requires respect. Here are critical safety guidelines:

Epilepsy & High Blood Pressure: Rosemary may worsen these conditions. Contraindicated for individuals with epilepsy or uncontrolled hypertension.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Avoid therapeutic doses, essential oils, and supplements. Culinary amounts in food are likely safe but consult your doctor.

Medication Interactions: It can interact with anticoagulants (like warfarin), ACE inhibitors (for blood pressure), diuretics, and lithium.

Essential Oils Are Not for Ingestion: Ingesting rosemary essential oil can be toxic and cause serious side effects like stomach irritation, kidney damage, or seizures. Never ingest essential oils unless under direct supervision of a qualified clinical aromatherapist or doctor.

Topical Use: Always dilute. Using it undiluted can cause severe skin irritation or allergic reactions.

💡 Conclusion: A Supportive Herb, Not a Replacement
Rosemary is a versatile and beneficial herb with genuine anti-inflammatory and cognitive properties that you can safely enjoy through aroma, topical application, and cooking. However, it is not “natural morphine” and should never be used as a substitute for prescribed pain medication, especially for acute or severe pain.

For chronic pain or serious health conditions, it’s crucial to work with a healthcare professional to develop a safe and comprehensive management plan.

If you’d like to explore the specific research behind rosemary’s effects on memory or inflammation, I can provide more detailed information on those studies.

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