What Is Rosemary Good For?

What Is Rosemary Good For? from Mercola Since its primordial Mediterranean origins, the woodsy-citrus-like fragrance of rosemary has graced gardens, kitchens, and apothecaries throughout the world. A lovely herb with tags like “Dew of the Sea” and “Old Man,” rosemary is related to mint and resembles lavender, with leaves like flat pine needles touched with silver. Rosemary is one of those herbs with a thousand uses. It’s extremely hardy and therefore easy to grow and maintain inside or out. Indoors, it requires lots of light but not too much heat…

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Rosemary, known as a sacred plant in ancient Greece, found to possess anticancer properties

Rosemary, known as a sacred plant in ancient Greece, found to possess anticancer properties by: Isabelle Z. for Natural News If you thought rosemary’s abilities were limited to adding some flair to chicken and roasted potatoes, think again. Studies have shown that it can be surprisingly beneficial in preventing and reversing cancer, particularly when it comes to breast cancer. This evergreen herb with its distinctive scent comes from the mint family, and like its cousin oregano, it has plenty to offer in the way of therapeutic uses. It’s a native…

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