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Dr. Pitcairn’s Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats by Richard H. Pitcairn, DVM, and Susan Hubble Pitcairn, offers this rosemary conditioner for a glossy coat and as a flea repellant: Chances are, you've probably never made your own seasonings, but with such aromatic herbs from the garden as rosemary, you'll want to add rosemary salt to your herbs, spices, and flavorings. According to research outlined in Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology, the aroma from rosemary can improve a person’s concentration, performance, speed, and accuracy and, to a lesser extent, their mood. Whip up a rosemary and lemon sorbet. Sorbet is a frozen dessert made from fruit juice and sugar, and when you make your own homemade sorbet, you can use any juice you like and add any extra flavors you want. Lemon sorbet is an ideal dessert to add rosemary to, because lemon and rosemary are paired together so often in other dishes. [12] X Research source Rosemary, in most forms (dried, fresh whole plant, tincture or tea) can be used very safely in dogs, and in fact is Generally Regarded As Safe (GRAS) by FDA for use in both humans and animals,” says herbalist Gregory L. Tilford, co-author with Mary L. Wulff of Herbs for Pets.
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Rosemary is usually robust and healthy when grown in suitable warm, sunny, well-drained conditions.You’re going to love this recipe – not only does the turkey taste incredible from the rosemary rub, but the potatoes cook underneath and soak up all of the drippings! I’ve never had more delicious, creamy mashed potatoes.
About Rosemary and Its Use in Cooking - The Spruce Eats
Make tea. Rosemary tea is a warming and delicious tea that you can make with just two simple ingredients, which are water and rosemary. Boil some water in a kettle or in a saucepan on the stove. Place a sprig of fresh rosemary into a teapot and fill the pot with boiling water. Let the tea steep for three to five minutes. [13] X Research source
This Yam Spice is made with warm spices, and sweetened with monk fruit. This blend tastes like our original Yams Spice, but without the sugar!
Seyedemadi, P., Rahnema, M., Bigdeli, M. R., Oryan, S., & Rafati, H. (2016). The neuroprotective effect of rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis L.). Hydro-alcoholic extract on cerebral ischemic tolerance in experimental stroke. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 15(4), 875-883 Laboratory studies have shown rosemary to be rich in antioxidants, which play an important role in neutralizing harmful particles called free radicals. Many store-bought spices list best-by dates, which indicate the time frame over which they’ll retain the most potent flavor and quality ( 4).