Rosemary is warming and stimulates blood circulation to the brain, improving focus and memory.
It is useful for nervous headaches and migraines.
It enhances hair growth by improving blood circulation to the scalp. Rosemary leaves, along with butcher's broom and lapathum roots soaked in alcohol, help promote hair growth by massaging the scalp.
It uplifts the mood and is useful in cases of mild to moderate depression.
Baths made with rosemary infusion help those suffering from arthritis in the joints.
It is expectorant and helps with coughs, bronchitis, and flu.
Powder from powdered rosemary leaves heals wounds.
Rosemary infusion is also anti-fainting and helps with dizziness.
Crushed fresh rosemary helps dry hemorrhoids.
It aids in exhaustion and weakness.
Boiled rosemary with wine helps with sleep.
It is generally considered antibacterial, antifungal, antirheumatic, heart tonic, vision tonic, and anti-diabetic.